Sony BDP-S550 1080p Blu-ray Player A Different Movie Viewing Experience
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Lately, Blue-Ray discs are getting popular like video format and Blu-ray player are selling fast. You need the first class quality Blu-ray player to get an outstanding high-definition, quality audio and picture. So for many BD owners, Sony BDP-S550 1080 is their foremost pick. The Sony players features BD Live and 1 gig on board memory letting you to experience and relish the BD Live straight from the box. Using BD Live, you can see more movies or videos in Blue-ray format and other downloads such as access to limited content from your cherished films.
But of course, the BD Live won't work without the key complementary features on your player like a common Universal Serial Bus and Ethernet port so you have extra room for additional features and the essential sound and picture output. Some of the salient features of Sony BDP-S550 include, slim chassis, 7.1 channel Dolby Sound, True 1080p video output, dts-HD compatible sound, Dolby TrueHD and Xross media bar interface. If you own a Sony Bravia or any Plasma Television, then you won't have to fret connecting it because you can easily use its built-in Bravia Sync. The True 1080p blu-ray player video output gives you six times detail, image data and lucidness than 480p video output blu-ray player. This is made achievable because it instantly creates two million pixels per frame. That's an equal of 24 frames per second so it would seem like you are viewing the scenes unwrap straight before eyes. The Blu-player can also create 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 film and provide you the theatre experience right at your place.
Tags: Xross Media Bar.
Filed under Sony Players by Steven J on May 24th, 2010.
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