The dnla connectivity feature is great for viewing video, pictures from another computer. Wirelessly connect to netflex, pandora, and amazon prime or amazon video works good and easy to find content.
The dnla connectivity feature is great for viewing video, pictures from another computer. Wirelessly connect to netflex, pandora, and amazon prime or amazon video works good and easy to find content.
It's to early to be specific. Easy set-up, It seems very versatile & has mutiple features. Hooked right in to my music & photographs, I am already devloping playlists & reorganizing photos.
Easy Set-Up
In the price range around 200EUR, it's possibly the best choice
Sony's put the lot into the BDP-790, and it shows. Its picture performance is simply outstanding, as good as that of any player available, and it's an enjoyable listen too. It's also great to use, either with its simple, effective remote handset (take note, Panasonic) or via its excellent control...
Packs some serious image quality; Sounds great; too; Comes with a number of useful apps
Stylish but not radical; Jury's out on the 4k upscaling
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Excellent features and slick; user-friendly interface; subtle detail in picture is delivered with ease; refined sound; future-proofed for 4K displays; smooth motion handling
Nothing of note
The BDP-S790 is Sony's current top-of-the-range Blu-ray player (until the BDP-S5100 is launched next month, that is) and as such it's crammed with all of Sony's most advanced features and tricks.
Generous feature list; Stunning pictures; Slick operating system
No DivX support; Menu not ideal for web content selection; Not cheap
If you took the engine of a Lamborghini and shoved it into a Lada, you'd end up with a Sony BDP-S790 (not literally, you understand). Reflecting its price, build quality is average with operating noise and vibration endemic.
Outstanding image quality; Multimedia file support; Plenty of Smart TV choice
Noisy disc transport; Xrossmediabar UI looks dated; No FLAC audio file support
The latest flagship in Sony's Blu-ray player fleet is surprisingly self-effacing. It's priced at just over 200 notes and has a relatively generic design (slim, black, gently curved in places), yet it packs a forward-looking feature set that few players at any price point can match.
Powerful AV performance, with good SD upscaling; excellent IPTV selection; wide multimedia file support
Lightweight build quality; Xross Media Bar is a clunky way to navigate the Sony Entertainment Network
Sony's top-end Blu-ray player for 2013 is largely unchanged from 2012's top model, but this isn't a bad thing as the S790 was one of the most comprehensive Blu-ray players of last year.
This is a sweet machine - high quality playback of both standard and high definition, combined with elegance of design and ease of set-up and use. Sony support (in my case regarding a firmware update) was pleasantly helpful.
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