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- Full HD 1080/60p and 24p True Cinema Video Output
- DVD Upscaling to 1080p via HDMI
- BRAVIA Theatre Sync (HDMI-CEC)
- BD/DVD/CD playback(4) and AVC-HD with x.v.Color output
- Multi-channel Linear PCM & Dolby Digital Plus Decoding
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145 of 161 people found the following review helpful: Toshiba Samurai Falls On Sword, September 19, 2007 By Liam Wilshire (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony BDP-S301 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player BD/DVD/CD Playback (Electronics) I gotta admit it: when it comes to electronics, I'm about as brand-loyal to Toshiba as they come. Nevertheless, for me, the whole history of the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD wars has unfolded on the software battlefield. Sony has simply come up with a better DVD. By the time HD-DVD catches up, we'll all either own two fine DVD players, or one that can play both formats. After haunting a few electronics showrooms, and seeing and hearing the decks in my price range, this latest Sony player just became a no-brainer.
If you're wondering what's the difference between this and the BDP-S300, so am I. The operating manual that came with my S301 listed both model numbers on the cover. I got mine at a price $50 cheaper than I could have got the earlier model, and I didn't pay shipping. That's the only reason I have one and not the other.
Blu-ray Discs are awesome in every way. I use an optical 5.1 connection, and even though there are better connections in newer systems, the... Read more
77 of 88 people found the following review helpful: Great Video, Crippled Audio, January 15, 2008 By This review is from: Sony BDP-S301 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player BD/DVD/CD Playback (Electronics) We have owned this product for about a month and have been very pleased with the video performance. Audio is great with PCM lossless (but read further for the problem with audio).
Like most HD players, it is slower than the cheapest DVD player, but that is okay, we have come to expect it and that no longer bothers us.
The problem with this player is that it does not output Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD MA in any way, shape or form. The closest it comes is transcoding the audio to plain old Dolby Digital or a somewhat better DTS. Wow, classic DVD audio performance at a Blu-ray price. The real problem comes from some studios moving away from PCM lossless audio to TrueHD and DTS-HD MA. These include Sony Pictures whose latest release announcements have TrueHD only and FOX who is releasing only in DTS-HD MA, which very few players can play properly at all.
If you care anything about audio, I cannot recommend this player. If you don't have the whole home theater... Read more
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful: Awesome with other HD components, January 22, 2008 By Mean Joe Green "Dan" (Worcester, MA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony BDP-S301 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player BD/DVD/CD Playback (Electronics) I have had this now for about 3 weeks and my first movie was Ghost Rider....simply AWESOME. I read a lot of reviews about the Sony BDP-S300 and there seemed to be a lot of issues with it, especially the load times. Well, I am not sure if this is the 'fix' to the 300, but the 301 has been GREAT! Ghost Rider rocks and I just got '300' to view.
I will admit, I won't buy any movie for Bluray, only super action films, but if you use the same, high-quality HD components, the audio and video are unmatched. I have an Onkyo reciever and a LG LCD tv. I use the HDMI set up for video and a fiber optic cable for audio from the bluray to the receiver as it acts as a thru-put for the TV. With my Polk speakers, you just can't beat it....no slow load times. Just might take about 20 seconds to power on, but I am used to boot times with computers. The operation is whisper quiet and it basically runs cool...no overheating.
GO SONY!
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145 of 161 people found the following review helpful: Toshiba Samurai Falls On Sword, By Liam Wilshire (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony BDP-S301 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player BD/DVD/CD Playback (Electronics) I gotta admit it: when it comes to electronics, I'm about as brand-loyal to Toshiba as they come. Nevertheless, for me, the whole history of the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD wars has unfolded on the software battlefield. Sony has simply come up with a better DVD. By the time HD-DVD catches up, we'll all either own two fine DVD players, or one that can play both formats. After haunting a few electronics showrooms, and seeing and hearing the decks in my price range, this latest Sony player just became a no-brainer.If you're wondering what's the difference between this and the BDP-S300, so am I. The operating manual that came with my S301 listed both model numbers on the cover. I got mine at a price $50 cheaper than I could have got the earlier model, and I didn't pay shipping. That's the only reason I have one and not the other. Blu-ray Discs are awesome in every way. I use an optical 5.1 connection, and even though there are better connections in newer systems, the... Read more 77 of 88 people found the following review helpful: Great Video, Crippled Audio, By This review is from: Sony BDP-S301 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player BD/DVD/CD Playback (Electronics) We have owned this product for about a month and have been very pleased with the video performance. Audio is great with PCM lossless (but read further for the problem with audio).Like most HD players, it is slower than the cheapest DVD player, but that is okay, we have come to expect it and that no longer bothers us. The problem with this player is that it does not output Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD MA in any way, shape or form. The closest it comes is transcoding the audio to plain old Dolby Digital or a somewhat better DTS. Wow, classic DVD audio performance at a Blu-ray price. The real problem comes from some studios moving away from PCM lossless audio to TrueHD and DTS-HD MA. These include Sony Pictures whose latest release announcements have TrueHD only and FOX who is releasing only in DTS-HD MA, which very few players can play properly at all. If you care anything about audio, I cannot recommend this player. If you don't have the whole home theater... Read more 20 of 22 people found the following review helpful: Awesome with other HD components, By Mean Joe Green "Dan" (Worcester, MA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony BDP-S301 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player BD/DVD/CD Playback (Electronics) I have had this now for about 3 weeks and my first movie was Ghost Rider....simply AWESOME. I read a lot of reviews about the Sony BDP-S300 and there seemed to be a lot of issues with it, especially the load times. Well, I am not sure if this is the 'fix' to the 300, but the 301 has been GREAT! Ghost Rider rocks and I just got '300' to view.I will admit, I won't buy any movie for Bluray, only super action films, but if you use the same, high-quality HD components, the audio and video are unmatched. I have an Onkyo reciever and a LG LCD tv. I use the HDMI set up for video and a fiber optic cable for audio from the bluray to the receiver as it acts as a thru-put for the TV. With my Polk speakers, you just can't beat it....no slow load times. Just might take about 20 seconds to power on, but I am used to boot times with computers. The operation is whisper quiet and it basically runs cool...no overheating. GO SONY! |
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