| Blu ray player Panasonic DMP BD65 | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $49.00 | 1h 16m |
| Sony PS3 320GB with 12 games and 2 BluRay Movies | ![]() |
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US $699.99 | 1h 49m |
Lately, people are suddenly going wild over movies in the Blue-ray Disc format and started to sell like hotcakes due to their thirst for first-rate, crystal clear sound and images for their ideal viewing pleasure That's why it is an essential to have the finest player to make sure you get what you want from your Blue-ray discs. Sony BDP-S550 1080 is the prime option among Blu-ray players. It has the modern BD Live technology and an additional 1 gigabyte on-board memory that would let you get the most out of your player. Using BD Live, you can view more films or videos in Blue-ray format and other downloads such as access to exclusive content from your chosen flicks.
To link up with BD-Live system, the BDP-S550 Blu-ray player features an Ethernet port and a USB slot for storage of additional unique features using two channel analog audio frequency output, BD-Live, one coaxial digital sound output, one composite video output, one component output, one s-video output and one optical audio output. Some of the salient features of Sony BDP-S550 include, lean chassis, 7.1 channel Dolby Sound, True 1080p video output, dts-HD compatible sound, Dolby TrueHD and Xross media bar interface. Bravia Sync is provided for smooth and fast connectivity to Plasma screens and Sony Bravia LCD. Its virtually life-like 1080p picture output is six times better than the other players existing in the market. To produce razor sharp and vivid pictures with strong and full details, the Full HD 1080p blu-ray player produces more than two million pixels per frame. The Sony Blu-player outputs flicks at the rate of 24 frames per second, like filming a movie, to enable to relish a full theatre experience. The Blu-player can also create yield at the rate of 1080/60p for HDTVs that exist on the market. To accompany the clearest video quality that Sony BDP-S550 1080p player offers, its 7.1 Digital surround audio output helps you feel the scenes as if you are a part of it - making it truly as close as it can be to life.
Filed under Sony Players by on May 6th, 2010. Comment.
| Blu ray player Panasonic DMP BD65 | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $49.00 | 1h 16m |
| Sony PS3 320GB with 12 games and 2 BluRay Movies | ![]() |
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US $699.99 | 1h 49m |
Recently, Blue-Ray discs are growing popular like video format and Blu-ray player are selling fast. That's why it is a must to have the finest player to make sure you get what you want from your Blue-ray discs. Sony BDP-S550 1080 is the lead option among Blu-ray players. It has the cool BD Live technology and an added 1 gigabyte on-board storage that would allow you get the most out of your player. With the aid of BD-Live, you can stream supplemental stuff related to Blu-ray and additional downloads such as film based games, additional shots and previews.
To link with BD-Live system, the BDP-S550 Blu-ray device features an Ethernet port and a USB slot for storage of extra great features using two channel analog audio output, BD-Live, one coaxial digital audio output, one composite video output, one component output, one s-video output and one optical audio output. The player also boasts some of its outstanding features like its sleek parts and an audio output like 7.1 channel Dolby sound. If you own a Sony Bravia or any Plasma Tv Set, then you won't have to worry connecting it because you can simply use its built-in Bravia Sync. Its almost life-like 1080p image output is six times greater than the other players available in the market. This is made attainable because it instantly creates two million pixels per frame. That's an equivalent of 24 frames per second so it would seem like you are viewing the shots unfold right before eyes. The Blu-player can also produce output at the rate of 1080/60p for HDTVs that exist on the market. The 7.1 Digital surround produces a perfect environment for audio and make you feel as if youre really sitting in a movie and offer you the theatre experience right at your place.
Filed under Sony Players by on May 1st, 2010. Comment.




