Sunday, August 9, 2009

A First Hand Account Of The Sony BDP-S560 Blu-Ray Player

By Chris Channing

You can't say electronics without also thinking about Sony- the leader in today's media formats and players. One of the biggest releases of the recent past has been the BDP-S560, which has been hailed as a cure-all to the media fanatic who just wants a player that can do just about everything.

For those who aren't hip on the Blu-ray story, you might be surprised to hear that none other than Sony actually created the new format. As such, they had to create a media player that would the media. It has given the company somewhat of a monopoly over their own self-created market. And as luck would have it, movie distributors have supported the Blu-ray format completely- giving customers a wide selection of media.

You couldn't go wrong in choosing the BDP-S560 model from Sony. this particular model plays all of the DVD discs you currently have in your collection through backwards compatibility technology. It also allows you to play older formats such as the CD. Overall, it is hard to not pick the Sony BDP-S560 solely for its ability to play just about any media format, and any media contained within.

Sony set out to create an intuitive user interface when releasing the Sony BDP-S560. Most would say they accomplished it after releasing what is called the "Xross Media Bar." This media bar is much like the one found in the PlayStation 3 video game console, yet it has been modified to operate with Blu-ray discs and other media formats.

Sound is an integral part of the movie experience. And while so far the emphasis has been put on the video quality, don't assume that Sony skipped out on the sound department. Sony has made an effort to support the best sound quality possible, and they have done it through supporting Dolby TrueHD standards. Sound can now sound exactly like it does in the theater- only better if you have the right speaker setup.

Ports are important for getting a device to hook up with another and share information. Sony included just about every port there is to ensure that if there is a need for the device to hook up to anything, the option to do it will be there. A rather odd port for a media player, the Ethernet port, has even been included to network your Sony BDP-S560 to other devices supporting the standard. It's innovation like this that really puts the frosting on the cake for consumers.

Final Thoughts

In the end, it is hard to go wrong with the Sony BDP-S560 Blu-ray disc player. It just has too many options and compatibility measures to ignore. If you are looking for the ultimate experience in media, it seems you have just found it.

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