Sony made a hippo-sized splash at CES 2010 with a herd of 'Monolith'-styled 3D TVs and Blu-ray players, set to dampen your home cinema this spring. It turns out the UK is rather a different set of ...
Remember when you thought your new Sony Blu-ray player was the bees’ knees? Well now Sony has a 3D Blu-ray player (and accompanying 5.1 channel speaker system). Don’t worry, though, there’s a 3D ...
“Support for YouTube, Netflix and Pandora makes Sony’s BDP-N460 one of the most capable Blu-ray players in its affordable price range.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of ...
Sony is adding two new Blu-ray Disc™ devices to its line-up today, including a stand-alone player with Wi-Fi capability for easy BD-Live™ access. The BDP-S360 and BDP-S560 stand-alone players deliver ...
Sony has announced it’s shipping the BDP-S350 Blu-ray player that’ll support all the promised features for the new format. The good news it’s going for $400, making a new BD player even more ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Sony is trying to bargain with potential buyers of Pioneer’s $2,200 BDP-09FD: For $200 less, you can get yourself the BDP-S5000ES. Meanwhile, it’s equally intended to regain the love of all those home ...
Sony today announced their new “Elevated Standard” Blu-Ray player. (That would be the ‘ES’ in the model number). The new $2000 player features Sony’s newly developed HD Reality Enhancer and Super Bit ...
Generally, when it comes to Blu-ray players, you get what you pay for. The more expensive a product is, the more features it has and the faster it loads discs. On the low end, the Insignia NS-WBRDVD2 ...
Sony's BDP-S360 Blu-ray player ($299.99 list) is a fine example of getting more for less. It delivers even better picture quality than its predecessor, the excellent BDP-S350, yet the S360's price is ...
Sony has been selling Blu-ray players for years in Japan, but here in Europe it’s been curiously ambivalent. We’ve seen the BDP-S1E – a very slow and painful to use player – and, of course, the PS3.
At just over the two year mark since the first Blu-ray players hit the streets, Sony releases its third-generation player, one that some would argue isn't even a fully featured unit. But aside from ...