Pros
- Well designed and extremely fast to operate
- Lots of Internet video options
Cons
- Disappointing image quality
- Netflix use requires SonyStyle membership
- Onscreen menus and manual not always helpful
Bottom Line
The Sony BDP-S570 looks great on paper, but in our tests its on-screen results were mixed.
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