Built-in D/A converter | yes |
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D/A audio | 24 bit / 192 kHz |
D/A video | 12 bit / 148 MHz |
TV tuner | no |
Type of disc drive | Front loaded with tray |
Image frequency |
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Supported image files | JPEG/JPG |
Supported video modes |
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Supported video files | AVCHD |
Colour of product | Black |
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3D support (3D-Ready) | no |
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DLNA certified | no |
Region free | no |
Ultra HD Blu-ray | no |
Operational Power Consumption (min-max) | < 22 |
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Power consumption (standby) | 0.19 W |
Separate power connector (mains) | Small power inlet connector |
Analogue RCA (5.1/7.1) out | no |
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Analogue RCA stereo output | yes |
Composite output number | 1 |
Digital coaxial output (S/PDIF) number | 1 |
Digital optical output (S/PDIF) number | 1 |
DVI out number | 0 |
HDMI | yes |
HDMI version | 1.3 |
Number of HDMI inputs | 0 |
Number of HDMI outputs | 1 |
S-Video output quantity | 0 |
SCART out | no |
USB | yes |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
Total USB number | 1 |
USB recording feature | no |
Ethernet connection | yes |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | no |
Audio output channels | 7.1 |
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Audio format |
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Supported audio files | MP3 |
Height | 2.2 in |
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Width | 16.93 in |
Depth | 8.5 in |
Weight | 74.08 oz |
Blu-ray recording | no |
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Built-in hard drive | no |
Playable discs (recordable media) | BD-ROM |
Sony&rsquo;s BDP-S300 series of Blu-ray players have been showing that great image quality can still be had on a budget for some years now. The BDP-S350 launched in 2008 was a particular highlight. Now the S360 updates the range, including a host of new f
Having recently looked at a LG offering that had Ethernet options, I now see the latest <b>Sony</b> offering the <b>BDP-S360</b> that also allows Ethernet to play a part. However first and foremost it is a rather nice full featured <b>Blu-ray</b> <b>player</b>.
Sony adds another Blu-ray player to its range, and with this kind of performance and pricing, it's a welcome addition too
A basic but likeable entry-level Blu-ray player, although the similarly-priced Samsung gives you more for your money
Sony targets Blu-ray virgins with its new entry level BDP-S360 player.
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Price: $300 At A Glance: Lacks compelling next-generation features • Xross Media Bar offers intuitive setup • Improved video processing • Full interactivity and audio decoding Sony continues to do its best to deliver great entry-level products for the masses. Most of the market is now approaching this same price point and including more features, such as on-demand video streaming from online sources like Netflix. This makes the competition stiff for the rather bare-bones Sony.
Price: $300 At A Glance: Lacks compelling next-generation features • Xross Media Bar offers intuitive setup • Improved video processing • Full interactivity and audio decoding Sony continues to do its best to deliver great entry-level products for the masses. Most of the market is now approaching this same price point and including more features, such as on-demand video streaming from online sources like Netflix. This makes the competition stiff for the rather bare-bones Sony.
A decent Blu-ray player, but the BDP-S360 lacks the video and music format support that other players have.
The BDP-S360 is a highly pleasing Blu-ray player at a delightfully low price. Both its pictures and design are easy on the eye, and, although it's short on features and won't set the world alight with its load times, it's a great option for those looking to dive into the high-definition waters
An entry-level Blu-ray player that fails to stand out from the crowd
Sony's budget Blu-ray deck has a basic spec, but striking pictures
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