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The Sony BDP-S390 is an excellent Blu-Ray player designed to produce incredible high-definition pictures from Blu-ray discs with the highest quality Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD audio playback. Wirelessly connect it to the internet through your home network and enjoy iPlayer programmes and streaming movies through Bravia internet video.
| 23 of 24 people found the following review helpful By Gene Simmons (Northants) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony BDPS390 Wi-Fi Blu Ray Disc Player (Electronics) Took a chance on this and bought it before reading any reviews. Compared to other players with built in wifi this is well priced, quality is very very good. Setup was a breeze, including wifi setup thanks to having WPS support. After an update it has iPlayer support which works very well (including HD) but sadly does not have 4 on Demand or ITV Player as of yet (Demand 5 is on there too). Design of the player is nice, no display to speak off but has a very small profile, much smaller than the 380.Menu system is just like on the PS3 only slightly more sluggish. The small remote works well and it there is also an Android app that can be used as a remote, very useful for typing into the search box on iPlayer. The s390 has DLNA support and has played HD videos off my NAS without problem. The only downside to this is there is no DIVX support!! You may need to encode as XVID instead, this has knocked a star off for me. Haven't tried USB support yet, but I understand... Read more 31 of 33 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase( What is this?) This review is from: Sony BDPS390 Wi-Fi Blu Ray Disc Player (Electronics) The standard across Blu Ray players over the last six months has increased considerably, almost to the extent that audio and video from these players have for the most part very little to differentiate them. To this end when I looked at replacing my old Sony PLAYER, I had a number of criteria in addition to the standard features (particularly with the growing availability of high speed broadband) that I was looking for.1. Wireless connection (without a dongle or other accessory) 2. The ability to stream media for other sources (ideally with DLNA) 3. A wide variety of online services (such as Netflix etc.) 4. A wide variety of supported formats (MPEG 2, MPEG 4, XviD etc.) The Sony ticked all of these boxed or so I though but after hours of the unit rebooting and having read (and like everyone I hate doing this) every page of the manual in detail and with a lot of playing about I found the following (despite updating to the latest firmware)... Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase( What is this?) This review is from: Sony BDPS390 Wi-Fi Blu Ray Disc Player (Electronics) Sony Blu ray player BDPS390; have just been using for a day so a little early perhaps but if there is any problem I will update this review, connected via hdmi v1.4 to Panasonic plasma TX-P42G30Internal wifi worked quickly on WPA2 802.11n network, downstairs from a small router in 2 bed semi, signal strength varies from 2-8Mbps with perhaps avg.5mbps on a 10mbit connection, seems to be a little slow loading intial apps or internet content but streams SD content very well, HD content streams with some pauses so will consider wiring into cable ethernet (HD content on wired tv streams well in comparison). DVDs look great, much better than normal, there is a little visual noise there but this is only when viewed up close. Also appears to upscale SD content streamed over LAN - compared to Panasonic TV inbuilt upscaling (v good) of same feature the Sony was sharper and looked livelier on same low def content. Loading blu rays takes a little time, unit... Read more |
Enjoy an immersive, high definition experience with the Blu-ray 3D BD660 from LG! A DLNA function lets the BD660 accessfiles stored on your PC. Compatible with MKV, MPEG4 and Divx HD, it can hook up to anexternal device, like a key or an external hard drive, using its USB port. What's more, this model can display multimedia content such as YouTube viathe Internet. Contents: DivX/MPEG4 compatible : Yes Compatible Media : Video: DivX, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, XviD, MPEG-4, DivX (ver.4), DivX (Ver.5), DivX (ver. 3), AVI, DivX (ver.6), MKV, DivX HD, H.264, AVCHD Removable recording supports : CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R, Kodak Picture CD, DVD-ROM, CD, CD vidéo, BD-R, BD-RE, BD-ROM Internal hard drive : No Integrated Audio Decoder : Dolby Digital output, DTS digital output, Dolby True HD digital output, Dolby Digital Plus output, DTS-HD main audio output Video Out : 1 x HDMI, 1 x composite video Audio Out : 1 x audio line-out (RCA phono x2), 1 x digital audio output (optical) Scart Adapter : No Included Accessories : infrared remote control Dimensions (mm) : Height: 45 Weight (kg) : 1.6 Other : Profile 2.0 (BD-Live)
Watch your 3D Blu-ray films with bright and clear, larger than life 3D images. Seeyour favorite DVDs as you've never seen them before thanks to 1080pUpscaling.
Embedding all HD audio codes (Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD MA), theBlu-ray 3D BD660 player from LG promiseshours of HD entertainment!
Audio: WMA, PCM, MP3, AC-3, LPCM, DTS
Width: 430
Depth: 190
3D technology
1 x RJ-45
1 x USB
Features: Picture Zoom, Parenta
LG BD660 Network 3D Blu-ray Disc Player Reviews (UK)
LG BD660 Network 3D Blu-ray Disc Player Reviews
A brilliant player and excellent value for money.,
All of the other Blu-ray players seemed to have something against them, including poor DVD upscaling, noisy operation and price. This unit suffers none of these ills. Given that we have hundreds of DVDs, the quality of upscaling to full 1080p was an important consideration and we were not disappointed; obviously the quality of the upscaling depends on the quality of the DVD; for example Source Code is a bit grainy while Lord of the Rings is near Blu-ray quality, but all of the DVD's we've watched so far have been as good as... Read more
Brilliant player for the money - does everything well.,
2D play back of Blurays are brilliant. My only comparison is a first gen Sony player, but this streets ahead.
Note - Grainy images may occur because the player defaults to vivd colour setting while playing blurays. While playing a bluray access the info button and change colour to standard to see a drastic improvement.
Not tried 3D - so no comment.
Net apps are plentiful , including BBC iplayer in the UK. This allows access to HD content too.
You tube app though does not allow access to HD content.
Weather app, digital radio, film app (never heard of) and something to watch trailers, which I think piggy backs from youtube.
DNLA works like a charm. Reads my network server as a media server and file server. I can play everything with no issues. Only draw back is when reading from file server, files are not in alphabetical order and music is not displayed or player... Read more
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Smart Network 3D Blu-ray Disc Player. Panasonic upgraded its home AV online platform from VIERA CAST to VIERA Connect in Autumn 2011. This new platform not only offers users greater convenience but greatly enhances enjoyment as well. Now, you can enjoy an even wider variety of Internet content with family and friends from the comfort of your living room. *Additional services are available through VIERA Connect. Network content services are operated by their respective service providers, and service may be discontinued either temporarily or permanently without notice. DLNA-certified Blu-ray Disc Player is easy to use with your home network. Share and enjoy digital photos (JPEG), music (MP3, WMA) and videos (AVCHD, WMV) by simply connecting to a home network (LAN). pan3movies
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