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Sony BDP-S350 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player | 
| Brand: Sony
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Rating: 41 reviews Sales Rank: 43
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.3 Dimensions (in): 16.9 x 14.8 x 3.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: BDP-S350 Model: BDP-S350 UPC: 027242737501 EAN: 0027242737501 ASIN: B001A4LVYY
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| Features:
| • | Full HD 1080/60 p & 24p True Cinema Video Output | | • | Dolby TrueHD decoding built-in Dolby TrueHD /DTS-HD bitstream out over HDMI (V1.3) | | • | DVD upscale to 1080p | | • | Precision Cinema Progressive HD | | • | x.v.Color for AVC-HD |
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Product Description Experience the next wave of home entertainment with this Blu-ray Disc player, featuring Dolby TrueHD and BD-Live compatibility. Featuring BD-Live compatibility, you can take full advantage of the Bonus View feature of select Blu-ray movies as well as acquire the latest features and updates as they become available. This player also outputs a Full 1080/24p True Cinema picture, plus upscales your existing DVD collection to 1080p when using the HDMI connection. Superior picture quality isn't the only thing you'll notice, the BDP-S350 comes with Dolby TrueHD which delivers sound as stunning as the high definition picture itself. Bringing it all together is the icon based Xross Media Bar, which provides simple navigation of the player's menu system. Quick start-up mode allows operation in less than 6 seconds from when Sony Blu-ray Disc player is powered on. Dolby TrueHD delivers lossless studio master quality audio designed specifically for high definition entertainment like Blu-ray Disc. An incredible sound stage, dynamic range and a stellar Home Theater experience await you with Dolby TrueHD. With up to 7.1 channels of surround sound and audio that is indistinguishable from the original studio version, Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD promises you an extraordinary surround experience. DVD Upscaling via HDMI gets the most out of your existing DVD collection by upscaling standard definition video to near HD quality. Precision Cinema HD upscale uses high bandwidth digital-to-analog conversion and processing to detect image changes at the pixel level, rather than at the level of whole scan lines. Additionally, separate algorithms are used to process the moving and still parts of an image, resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are free from motion artifacts. Ethernet port provides connectivity to a home broadband connection so you can download network updates.
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Works well...Wife likes it...What could be better July 16, 2008 Matt (huntington woods, mi United States) 53 out of 55 found this review helpful
I purchased my BDP-S350 from Sony Style web site. This is my first BD player. I was waiting for the format war to end once it did I read a column by David Pouge in the New York Times that said you might consider waiting to making the jump to BD until the next generation of players to come out on the market. This one loads pretty fast. From what I read it is much faster then older models. I was upgrading coming from a Sony 5 disc up converting DVD player and that thing was slow so I'm very satisfied. The picture is awesome and the audio is great too. I don't even have it connected to a amp that does Dolby Tru-HD or DTS-MA. That will be my next purchase. There is only one thing that I'm disappointed with the player has the Bravia Theater Sync feature. Which works great with my Sony amp. But for some reason the DVD remote will only control the volume for the TV not the amp. So I still have to use a second remote for volume on my Sony amp. This makes no sense to me. We watched Batman Begins, Mission Impossible III, and the Bucket List on BD so far. Batman Begins was jaw dropping good from an audio and picture quality issue. My wife said she had no clue that a DVD could look that good. I also watched Stop Loss on a SD DVD and that look pretty good too. The DVD player has a slot in the back for a USB drive and it also has a ethernet port so it can connect to the net for firmware updates and to access bonus features. There is another model the S-550 due out in the fall it will cost more but it decodes all the audio inside the player. Overall a week in I'm happy with the purchase and I'm happy I waited for this model.
First impression is this is a great player July 21, 2008 Kylie Hrncir (Warsaw, Poland) 26 out of 41 found this review helpful
This is my first BluRay player. So far so good. The setup was very straightforward and I did appreciate the simple set up walk through the minute I turned it on. After setting up - I was a bit surprised (all right - fricking shocked) when sound played through my TV speakers because I specifically set it up to play through the digital audio output. Not a big deal - I can just mute the TV, but I did fear it was going to blow out the speakers. So after the unit was set up (less than a minute with an HDMI connection and a digital audio out) I popped in my first disc. Granted, I did not test with a BluRay DVD, but the load-time was a pleasant surprise. I found it just as fast as the el-cheapo model DVD player that occupied the space before it. All the nightmares I have heard about ridiculously slow start-up times seem to have been for not. No problem with loading. Also, I have heard horror stories of having to update firmware out of the box. Luckily, the check for a firmware update is easier than the set-up, and took less than 5 seconds to tell me I was up-to-date. Since I don't have a BluRay DVD handy I popped in an animated feature. My family - who is usually the biggest critic of new things - all noticed a significant improvement vs. the previous analog player. So set-up, ease of use and picture quality are all superior. Also, when using a digital coaxial I notice a much better sound than with other mid-line DVD players. Aesthetically this is a sharp looking unit. The remote seems a bit of overkill and I think it's a bit too large. Plus I'm not confident that I can use it to control my non-Sony TV. I haven't played around with all the features yet, but so far it's worth what I paid for it.
It's about time, a great player... July 23, 2008 Albert J. Gomez (Monterey Park, CA USA) 24 out of 26 found this review helpful
I recieved my BD Player last week. I just recently replaced a BDP-S300 with it because it is an unfinished product. I heard that Sony was so desperate to win the now over format war, that they purposely put out what one critic called: "Demonstration Models". Another said that: "All the Blu-ray Players released up until now were/are worthy only of the garbage can". Be that as it may... The first thing I noticed about this player is it's small size. It's about 1/3 the size of the 300. And I would say, smaller than a Standard DVD Player. Good for me, I like having some extra space in my Home Theater System. Second, it was very easy to do the initial set-up. I didn't even need to refer to the manual, the screen guide walks you through it. After popping in Batman Begins, I noticed that the high-def is just as good as any 1080p media I have ever seen. The sound is great too. I have not yet purchased an A/V receiver that can decode the HD codecs, but part of the reason I purchased this player, was to have a finnished product that is somewhat future-proof.( I don't think I'll have to buy another Blu-ray Disc Player for a long time.) The features are good (i.e. Profile 1.1) The only other high-def piece of hardware that I've owned (HD-A35, HD-XA2) had these features of course...now, it's nice to have them again. If you're still sitting on the fence about getting into Blu-ray...Get off the fence! This is a great player! Unless, you are a real audiophile and are holding out for the BDP-S550. Otherwise, this is your machine. And it's a Sony!
Finally, Sony Gets It Right July 26, 2008 Irvin M. Haas (Indianapolis, IN USA) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
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.
Size Does Matter July 27, 2008 Malcolm (Idyllwild, CA) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
In April 08 I bought a BDP-S301 (Same as a BDP-S300). What a disappointment. It was so large (17 x 3.25 x 15 inches), yes, a whopping 15 inches deep, that I had to modify my cabinet so the door would close. Then I found the boot time and response to any command (such as drawer open/close) was awful. Then after 3 weeks it just plain quit. What a slug !! Returned it to Costco. So I waited for the BDP-S350 release. Ordered from Amazon.com. The prerelease specs on the S350 indicated it was the same size as the BDP-S301. SURPRISE.. when my BDP-S350 arrived I was shocked at its small size of 17 x 2.25 x 8.75 inch. Yes.. <9 inches deep. What a differance in size. But the differance does not end there. The response time is instant in comparison and the picture quality is totally superb (I used to design TV monitors so I do have a clue on this). The on screen menu's and all details appear to be really great (I am one week into ownership). I'd recommend this player in a heartbeat. Go for it.
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