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Sony BDP-S500 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player


List Price: $599.99
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Batteries Included: Yes
Batteries: 2
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0653569194699
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: BDP-S500
Release Date: 2007-11-01
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features
Full HD 1080/60p & 24p True Cinema Video Output
Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD bitsteam out over HDMI
DVD Upscaling to 1080p via HDMI™
Bravia Theater Sync™ (HDMI-CEC)
Motorized Sliding Front Door

Accessories
Premium HDMI v1.3 Cable (2M/6ft.)
Sony MDR-V500DJ Monitor Series Headphones with Swivel Earcups
Sony MDR-V700DJ DJ Style Monitor Series Headphones
Sony MDR-V600 Studio Monitor Series Headphones with Circum-Aural Earcup Design
Monster Cable IDL100-2M Interlink Datalink 100 6.56-Foot Low-Loss S/PDIF Style Digital Coaxial Cable

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Editorial Reviews:

When it comes to playing true high-def video on your new 1080p HDTV widescreen, Blu-ray discs lead. The only way to play them is on a Blu-Ray player. It's also backward compatible to play DVD and CD pre-recorded discs but if high-def is the thing you're aiming at this is the player you need. Amazing 24p True Cinema output and cinema-tuned picture presets allow you to see movies exactly as the director intended. Featuring LPCM, Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD audio decoding for ultra-realistic sound, this player is also a treat for the ears. And with BRAVIA Theatre Sync, you can control your compatible BRAVIA HDTV and Sony AV system with the press of a button. It supports support AVCHD discs encoded with x.v.Color (xvYCC) technology, an international standard for wide color space. The standard expands the current data range of video by about 1.8 times, allowing the players to output more natural and vivid colors similar to what the human eye can actually see. The players also feature compatibility with an array of video formats, including BDR - - DVD+R/+RW - DVD-R/-RW (Video Mode) - CD - CD-R/RW (CD-DA format) - MP3 and JPEG on DVD media. Likely the format of the digital TV future, you can own and use it today with your new HDTV. Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD / dts-HD Bitstream out over HDMI (v1.3) BD-Java Interactive Capability Quick Set Up FL Off/Dimmer Mode Parental Control Front Slide Down Door Popup Menus


User Comments about the Sony BDP-S500 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player

Worked fine without any issues, until recently. Player would shut down once movies started from the menu screen and was a compatibility issue with new blu-ray disc versions and the DTS-HD. Actually purchased blu-ray player with sony card reward points. Went to blu-ray.com website to download firmware upgrade for the BDP-S500 and works like a charm now.



Pro: Easy to operate and connect, Various connectivity options Con: Takes too long to load a disc also operated in Slow motion.



The problem is that it takes forever to turn on the player and open the disc tray (try that in the store before you buy) and load the movie. Last night, I tried playing the new Hulk movie and after ten minutes of waiting, the movie turned off my player and restarted. I own this Sont BD player along with a 46" HDTV and a Sony 7.1 Receiver. Then I tried again and ten minutes later it did the same thing. Now, I've just wasted 20 minutes and can't watch the movie. When I finally get the movie up and running, the picture is great. Sony should take this one off the shelf.



Blu-ray is here to stay folks and this machine gives me my fix. You won't believe your eyes. Remember to update the firmware and learn to be patient with the slow door response and you won't be disappointed with the entertainment.



I was vacillating between the S500 and the S350, but after reading countless reviews, I decided to go with the newest model hoping that Sony was able to work out all the kinks and bugs that came with the previous units. Luckily, I fiddled around with the DVD, and think that maybe it was the movie itself that was causing the player to act up.All in all, I am pretty satisfied with this product. It's about as close to 1080p as you can get. I did upgrade the firmware, but not because I was having problems. I have tested this player with a few movies (Spiderman 3, Full Metal Jacket, and the Planet Earth series), and fortunately, I have not run into any of the problems that other users have encountered (i.e. It is nowhere near perfect.


Though compared to the S300 model, there is a significant improvement. I have yet to experience a complete Blu-Ray experience since I do not have the best home theatre setup (I have a 5.1 Dolby Digital as opposed to a 7.1), but the sound is great regardless. Sony recommended you upgrade if your player's firmware was older than a certain version.The warm up and load time is still slow, but as other reviewers have mentioned, the technology is still new. Really, unless you are super impatient, I don't think it should prevent you from buying this model.


I did have a scare a few days ago when my current disc would not eject. None of the suggestions on the troubleshooting page worked, and I was very upset to hear that after only 3 days, I would have to send my player to Sony to service it. I have had this player for about a week now. The upscaling feature is pretty darn good, in my opinion, though I wasn't completely blown away.


movies not playing, freezing, etc). I really like the new feature of the sliding front door. It is expensive and still very big compared to regular DVD players.





 


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