Sony BDP-S590
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13 years ago
Works well & easy setup
Bought this for a Christmas present for my parents as they had a few bluray movies, but an old DLP tv with no HDMI input. Until their tv is updated, the composite video output is nice to have (most other brands of players only have HDMI outputs).
12 years ago
Excellent product extremely happy great price recommended +++++
This is an excellent product it comes with more features than you can poke a stick at it is easy to set up and turns your tv into a smart tv just like a Sony Playstation with the XMB menu giving you access to the internet easily and organised files etc, network capapilities is extrtemely easy as...
7 years ago
Price product and delivery were great. It was exactly as described
Price product and delivery were great. It was exactly as described. Would have liked it even better if it would have been one software update older.
14 years ago
Sony BDP-S590
No matter how you feel about Sony, it's hard to deny that the company has a knack for product design. The Sony BDP-S590 ($140 street price) falls right in line with that tradition, as it's the only Blu-ray player I've seen this year that actually looks attractive, while most competitors are little...
Pros:
- The Sony BDP-S590 has built-in Wi-Fi, 3D compatibility, and an ample suite of streaming-media services, including Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant, Pandora, and Vudu
- It's also the sleekest Blu-ray player I've seen this year, with a well-designed remote that includes a dedicated Netflix button.
Cons:
- Sony's user interface isn't as intuitive as those from some competitors, especially the interfaces for Amazon Instant and Hulu Plus
- It's also relatively slow at loading discs, taking almost twice as long as some competitors
13 years ago
Sony BDP-S590 Blu-ray 3D Player Review
Manufacturers are cranking out Blu-ray players at an alarming rate. The super-expensive top-of-the-line Blu-ray player is still out there for people who want to pay for it. However, there are plenty of affordable options as well, and many provide features and performance that would have cost you a...
Pros:
- Stunning 2D and 3D images
- Mind-boggling number of web-based features
- Built-in WiFi
- Great companion app
Cons:
- Construction seems flimsy
- Slow
- clunky web browser
13 years ago
Sony BDP-S590
In the current Blu-ray player market, the winner is decided by inches, not miles. We've seen a wave of affordable (sub-$150) players full of useful features with great performance, and it's the small details that separate the good Blu-ray players from the great ones.
Pros:
- Supports 3D
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Quick performance
Cons:
- Slight video processing issues
- Controls on player feel awkward
12 years ago
Great, while it lasted
If this is Sony's top product,and their warranty is this bad(service anyway)I think I'll look at another brand. Good Bye Sony
Pros:
- Easy set up
- up and working in no time
Cons:
- Lasted about 5 months,could no longer access Netflix, was told by Geek squad it had a bad NIC they offered to send it out
- Haven't seen it since, was told on more than one occasion that the vendor still has it, but no one knows what's going on
14 years ago
Worst Blu-Ray Player
Out of three different Blu-Ray Players we have, Sony has went above and beyond in creating the worst Blu-ray player out there. This is the slowest Blu-Ray player I have ever seen. It takes for ever to process anything, from playing a movie to on-line interent apps. DO NOT WAIST your time or money.
Pros:
- Nothing
- Stay away even if it was Free
Cons:
- Slow, Slow, Slow
- Constantly Errors
14 years ago
Sony was the inventor and chief advocate of Blu-ray and has probably put more players into homes than any other company with the PlayStation 3. However when we ran a pair of their players through our HDMI Benchmark tests last year their performance left a lot to be desired.
13 years ago
Sony BDP-S590
The Sony BDP-S590 is a good Blu-ray player, with built-in Wi-Fi, 3D support, and fast performance. It has a few minor video processing issues, and its on-player controls feel flimsy, keeping it from the top-tier. At $129.99, however, it's a solid choice.
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