A Brief Review Of The Sony BDP-S560 Blu-Ray Disc Player

Posted on 09. Aug, 2009 by in Hardware

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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.


The Blu-ray disc was actually created by Sony to replace the DVD as the standard video format. The main difference is that the Blu-ray disc will be able to store up to 25 GB on a single layer disk- much more than the current DVD standard. As a result the discs support a higher quality picture of movies and video games. However, they also need a special disc player, such as the one currently being reviewed.

The Sony BDP-S560 is a great pick for your first time looking at a Blu-ray disc player. This model features a backwards compatibility feature that will even allow you to play all of the DVD formats in your collection- so you won’t have to throw them away and buy them again. Played through the superior video format, they will also look better when played on the Blu-ray disc player.

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.

Sony also realized that the picture quality and storage options weren’t what made the movie experience- but rather the sound had a large part to play. Sony, thus, decided to give the player compatibility with Dolby TrueHD, which is the next big format in sound quality and design. The format will essentially allow those with high definition audio to feel as if they are in a movie theater- without the ticket price of course.

Perhaps more exciting for audio visual geeks is the amount of connections allowed by the Sony team. The standard HDMI, S-Video, Ethernet, and optical ports are all supported. Older standards such as the coaxial port is also supported for hooking the player up to other devices and media streams. Customers won’t be disappointed with the media supported either, with every type of CD, DVD, and current Blu-ray disc out there currently supported.

In Conclusion

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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