Jan 12 2009

Sony BDP-S350 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

Sony BDP-S350 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

Sony BDP-S350 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

Multimedia revolution is fast paced with over 1,220 Blu-ray Disc titles available in the United States. With massive advancements in television technology, a blu ray player is a perfect accessory to the HDTV. Blu ray players are selling like hot cakes and you will surely need one in 2009. Sony BDP S350 1080p is the most sold blu-ray disc player as of date, and hoping millions will sell this year.

Sony BDP-S350 blu-ray disc player produces a astounding 1080p High definition (HD) output. The Sony BDS-S350 player is all engineered to play videos at 24p at its best, which is prominent, because most Hollywood movies are shot at 24 frames per second. This produces awesome clarity at 1080/24p, with maximum capability of true picture upto 60 frames per second. Imagine watching 2 million pixels per frame on your HDTV.

Sony BDP-S350 is also engineered to produce the best sound quality output with Dolby TrueHD, the next generation technology from Dolby, Dolby TrueHD Decoding, Dolby Digital plus and also DTS. The system offers a flawless surround sound, and supports most audio formats except mp3.

blu-ray capacity

blu-ray capacity

The user interface is very intuitive and the xross media bar is the same user interface across playstaion and bravia HDTVs. BD-Live is another feature which allows you to get content from the internet onto your blu ray player (is capable of using your existing broadband connection), and brings the latest content to you.
The blu-ray player can also read DVD discs smoothly and is also equipped with software to slideshow your photos. The Sony BDP S350 also has a decent startup time and is also capable of playing back from the point where you stopped earlier. There is also a Ethernet port and a USB 2.0 port for internet and BD connections.

Other minor details :

Number Of Batteries Included: 1
Limited Warranty Period : 1 years parts / 1 years labor

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  1. Wince said:

    Do you know if it can play a normal CD? I have a lot of cds and also DVDs. I have very few blu ray discs with me. Hence i am looking for a single device.

    January 12th, 2009 at 8:08 am
  2. Gennice said:

    It should support normal CDs too. Just like DVD players support normal CDs + DVDs. So this will just add support for Blu-Ray but it will support other formats too…

    Gennice’s last blog post..How To Apply Windows 7 Visual Style To XP Desktop

    January 13th, 2009 at 7:29 am

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