Sony BDP-S560 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player
- Built-in Wi-Fi networking for accessing BD Live bonus materials as well as streaming photos from your PC
- Full HD 1080p output for Blu-ray Discs and upconversion of standard DVD video to 1080p
- 24p True Cinema capable lets you watch films at their intended 24 fps (frames per second); Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD
- Outputs: 1 HDMI, 1 component, 1 S-Video, 1 composite, 1 analog audio (2-channel), 1 digital optical audio, 1 digital coaxial audio, 1 Ethernet
- Includes remote control and composite AV cable; measures 16.9 x 8.1 x 2.8 inches (WxDxH)
Product Description
The Sony BDP-S560 Blu-ray Disc player delivers Full HD 1080/24p True Cinema video over HDMI and can upscale your standard DVDs to near HD quality . It also includes built-in wireless functionality (802.11N/G/B/A), allowing you to easily connect to the internet to download and stream BD-Live content such as additional scenes, shorts, trailers, movie-based games, and more. While compatible with most home wireless routers, the BDP-S560 Blu-ray Disc player also supports… More >>
Sony BDP-S560 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player
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This player is not worth the extra money unless you really need wireless. It can’t stream netflix.
The video quality is okay, it is on par with the Samsung bdp 1600 that I use for streaming.
I have this connected to a sony kdl40v5100 bravia tv and sony 7.1 av receiver strda2400es.
The startup time is 30 seconds. The remote is downright silly. The unit will play blue ray disks that I create on the Sony vgnaw290 laptop, that the Samsung blue ray player won’t play. In all fairness,
the Samsung bdp1600 lockups drive me crazy, but the sound popping that the sony bdp560 produces whilst it is shifting video modes is annoying.
Rating: 2 / 5
Originally I ordered model#S550 for this Sony Blu-Ray DVD player but Electronic Expo shipped me the higher model #S560 instead, because they don’t have S550 in stock. Up-graded without paying a dime more. How you beat the service?!
A little complicated to program this state-of-art DVD player but the after you seem the result, it’s all worth it!!! Enjoy it!
Rating: 5 / 5
“BRAVIA Sync technology lets you enjoy the convenience of one remote control to operate and control all your compatible home entertainment devices.”
I chose a Sony blu-ray player largely because I wanted the ease of use that the quote above suggests. Turns out, by “operate and control” Sony means turn on and off. None of the other DVD operations such as play, pause, rewind, etc. can be controlled using Bravia Sync.
Rating: 2 / 5
Blue Ray live, it sucks, you don’t need it !!!
Live is over rated
Rating: 4 / 5