Ortis Deley from the UKs premier technology TV show The Gadget Show talks you through the features of the BDP-S470, Sonys 3D ready Blu-ray player. Following a software upgrade, the BDP-S470 will be ready to play Blu-ray 3DDisc movies on a 3D enabled TV. Forget about blurry, coloured pictures and cut-out cardboard glasses, 3D from Sony uses advanced picture technology and specialist Active Shutter glasses to create incredibly realistic depth and crisp, vivid Full HD 3D images. The BDP-S470 also includes BRAVIA Internet Video functionality, allowing you to access to a range of catch up services and enjoy hours of content on demand from the comfort of your sofa. We want to hear your thoughts on this video. Do you like it? Loathe it? How could it be better? What bits shall we keep in? Share your thoughts in the comments below, or @reply us over at twitter.com For more Blu-ray, go to www.sony.co.uk
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A product demonstration video from IFA 2009, showing off the capabilities of the new wireless Blu-ray player from Sony, the BDP-S760. The BDP-S760 is fully Wi-Fi®-enabled using Wireless-N, the fastest and most reliable wireless system. It is also Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) enabled, which means that by pressing a single button on the WPS enabled router a secure connection from your player to the wireless network is established. The wireless capability of the BDP-S760 also means it’s even easier for you to run firmware updates for your player via the Internet and to experience the exciting possibilities offered by BD-Live™. More and more titles are utilising BD-Live™, allowing you to enjoy bonus content such as additional scenes, trailers and movie-based games. The BDP-S760 is DLNA™ certified, allowing the transfer of JPG files from other DLNA™ enabled devices, such as your VAIO PC, even if theyre not in the same room. For more information please go to: presscentre.sony.eu
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1080p 24Hz output for realistic visual experience High capacity – 50GB double layers BD storage equivalent to 10 DVDs
Multi-format playability 7.1 channel digital audio output
Optical digital audio output Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Advanced Digital Out
Disc Compatibility BD-ROM/RE/R*, DVD video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Audio CD, CD-R/RW
Format Profile 1.1, 1080p 24Hz, HDMI v 1.3 for x.v.colour Terminals HDMI out, Component video out, Video out, Audio out L/R, Optical digital audio output