
Articles tagged with: Playstation
Recently TV’s have got wider and thinner and some would even say… ’sexier’, but have they got any better?
Sure, the latest trend is HDTV (High Definition TeleVision), promising stunning picture quality, but at a much higher price than regular CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Televisions.
Buzz words like plasma, rear projection and LCD will roll off the salesman’s tongue as you walk into your local electrical store, before being asked to choose from a variety of screen sizes, shapes and brands. It’s enough to make you give up before you even start looking!
Watch the video Please, maybe some of you guys encountered the same problem! Please let me know. Thank You!
HDMI is the link between your Blu-Ray and/or PS3 console to your HDTV. This interview with Steve Venuti, President of HDMI Licensing, reveals how Sony’s PS3 firmware update works with 3D televisions among other things. Learn more about stereoscopic 3D gaming and related standards at mtbs3d.com and s3dga.com.
Sony has always left their mark in gaming industry with their gaming consoles. After the success of PS2 which was launched in 2000, Sony decided to take one more step in the gaming industry with the introduction of Sony Playstation 3. It’s basically the third home video game console produced by Sony computer entertainment. It is in direct competition with Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo Wii, as part of seventh generation of video game consoles.
Sony BDP-S560 Reviews and Ratings (Top 10)
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Top #1 Sony BDP-S470 Blu-ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (6/10)![]() |
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| Review by Rykre (Carson City, Nevada) 2010-07-11 Does anybody know the code and procedure to turn this Blu-Ray player into a Region Free Disc Player?... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #2 Sony BDP-BX37 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player with Internet Streaming, iPhone/iPodOverall Rating (8/10)![]() |
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| Review by Dave (California) 2010-06-22 Bought one of these units. Works fine as a Blu-ray player. However, I was excited about the DLNA support - and was hoping it was similar to the support Sony builds into their PS3 units. However, although the interface and functionality is similar to the PS3 (albeit "cheaper" looking), the BDP-BX37 does not .support the formats the PS3 does (or even... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #3 Sony BDPS1000ES Blu-ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (8/10)![]() |
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| Review by Robert D. Keller (Acworth, Ga. USA) 2010-07-08 I was looking at the Oppo BD-83 for a while. I waited, because I don't think paying 500.00 for a Blu-Ray player was worth it. I knew the Sony 1000ES was 700.00. So, I still was hesitant. I wanted a player that did what a player is suppose to do, just play discs, with GREAT picture and Audio. Bells and whistles belong on Cell Phones, even though thi... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #4 Sony BDP-S560 1080p Blu-ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (6/10)![]() |
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| Review by E. Haley (CA) 2010-06-17 This player does not stream Netflix or Amazon on demand. Unless you really need wireless (although i can't see the point with this player if you cant stream any internet content), I'd suggest a cheaper DVD player. Or skip the DVD player all together and buy a ROKU...which is what i ended up doing after 3 failed attempts at buying one that played ... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #5 Sony?? 3D Blu-ray Disc??? Player BDP-BX57Overall Rating (8/10)![]() |
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| Review by xLEO (Arvada, Colorado United States) 2010-07-16 This was our first Blu-ray player and I have been very impressed with the unit. The wireless connectivity was very easy to setup and has worked very well with Netflix for streaming titles and accessing other online content. The picture quality of Blu-ray is striking compared to DVD when viewed on our Pioneer plasma HDTV(we have an older model Pio... Read more reviews | ||
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Top #6 Sony BDP-S570 Blu-ray Disc PlayerOverall Rating (8/10)![]() |
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| Review by Doug Pardee (USA) 2010-07-20 I have a Sony large-screen TV that's pretty darned good. A Sony home theater system-in-a-box that's okay. But the BDP-S570 doesn't work. I've spent a month, a lot of time on the phone with Sony, and extra money for networking equipment; I've replaced the unit I had for another, and it's still DOA. I've returned the replacement unit for a refund, an... Read more reviews | ||
























