So, I finally did it. I had been putting off getting a Blu-ray DVD player for quite some time, but the prices are way down and the features are getting better day by day, so I figured it was time to jump in.
I did some research, watched the sales, then pounced. I decided on the Sony BDP-S370 for the feature set and the price tag. I got it for $129 today, but I plan on re-buying it at Best Buy on "black friday" for $99 and returning it, saving the extra $30.
Now, my HD TV is a bit old. I bought a Mitsubishi 55" RP HDTV in 2003, so it doesn't have HDMI inputs. I'm connecting via the component cables. Not as good as the HDMI, but still not too bad.
So, I hooked it up, which took all of about 5 minutes. I have ethernet behind my TV, so the WiFi option was not necessary for me. Within 10 seconds of plugging it in, it informed me of a software update and walked me through a quick setup and update procedure. Painless.
The on-line content choices are pretty extensive. First thing I did was go to the YouTube app and browse a few videos. Using the numeric keys to "type" with was not fun, but doable. Full-screen playback is excellent. The content loads quickly and plays flawlessly.
The real reason that I bought the Blu-ray now was to make it easier to display my HD digital video (Flip camera) on the TV, and this player did not disappoint. I grabbed my 4GB thumb drive and threw a few mp4, m4v and mov files onto it and plugged it in. It recognized the drive immediately and offered to play the videos, which looked stunning!
Then I made a DATA DVD, burning some of those same files onto the DVD+R disc (note...NOT a Blu-ray disc). I popped that into the player and again, it recognized the files and could play them in spectacular high def. Absolutely wonderful.
Lastly, I grabbed my Flip camera itself, and plugged it into the player's USB port and voila! It recognized it and I was again able to play the content directly off the camera in HD! Outstanding.
The on-line documentation indicates that this is DLNA compliant, but I have not yet figured this part out. Once I do, I should be able to play my media files directly from the PC, across the network, to my TV. That's my next challenge.
In short, though I have yet to insert a Blu-ray DVD into this thing, I can already highly recommend this player as a great way to make it easy to watch your home HD video!
Friday, November 19, 2010
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