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Sony BDP-S350 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player

BDP-S350 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player
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    3 User Reviews
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    $243.99 - $399.99
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Sony BDP-S350 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player

  • Reviewed by: brudy3

    08-02-08

    Duration of ownership: 1 Weeks

    Strengths: This is the greatest Blu-Ray I have ever owned!! Loads fast and is very easy to use, I highly recommend it!!

    Weaknesses:None to me! I love everything about it!!

    Overall Evaluation: If you are looking for a great buy and a quality product, search no more!! This is the best and the greatest!! I am going to buy 3 more!! It is much smaller that the 300 and the BD live is great!!

  • Reviewed by: dvdirv

    07-26-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Great picture, easy set up, small size, remaining time display

    Weaknesses:Control panel GUI cannot be turned off

    Overall Evaluation: My previous Blu-ray player was a Sony until late last year when I purchased a Panasonic DMP-BD30 which had all the latest profile upgrades. The biggest problem with the Sony was its slow loading time. With the BDP-S350, this has all changed for the better. Load time have vastly improved and it is a Profile 2.0 player. Picture quality is stunning, but most Blu-ray players display this picture. One of the best features of this player is its size. Sony has been able to reduce the size of the player to just over a 2" height and only 8-3/4" deep. Sony's previous model was nearly 15" deep and just over 3" high. Finally Sony adds a remaining time function to the display. Previous models only had a elapsed and total time display, so you had to do the remaining time in your head. Most Sony DVD players always had this function, but this is a first for their Blu-ray players. Main complaint I have with this unit (a minor one) is that you cannot turn off Sony's GUI control panel (Xross Media Bar) over the desktop pattern--it is always on unless you are playing a disc. I use this player with a front projector and it looks tacky for guests seeing my control panel over the desktop. Sony didn't do this with their DVD players, so why do it with this new technology? About the only time you even need to use the GUI is when you are setting up the unit or add new equipment to the player. All in all, Sony did a great job with this player. It's easy to set up and offers an outstanding picture.

  • Reviewed by: chavezgut