Sony BDP-S760

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : BDP-S760
  • Product code : BDPS760B
  • Category : DVD/Blu-Ray Players
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  • Long product name Sony BDP-S760 :

    BDP-S760

  • Short summary description Sony BDP-S760 :

    Sony BDP-S760, 12-bit/148.5MHz, 7.1 channels, 24-bit/192kHz, 32 W, 0.19 W, 2.9 kg

  • Long summary description Sony BDP-S760 :

    Sony BDP-S760. Video D/A Converter (DAC): 12-bit/148.5MHz. Audio output channels: 7.1 channels, Audio D/A Converter (DAC): 24-bit/192kHz. Power consumption (typical): 32 W, Power consumption (standby): 0.19 W. Weight: 2.9 kg. Power requirements: 220 - 240 V, Dimensions (WxDxH): 430 x 246 x 70 mm

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:38:24
Average rating:88
Uk has collected 17 expert reviews for Sony BDP-S760 and the average expert rating is 88 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:38:04
Average rating:80
The Sony BDP-S760 forms part of Sony's late-2009 announcements, offering all the normal Blu-ray niceties, as well as wide audio decoding and a whole host of connections on its rear end. But with the recent posturing from Sony setting up their newest B...
  • Excellent picture quality, audio connections, Wi-Fi...
  • Media support limited, slow starter...
  • If it is just Blu-ray playback that interests you, then the BDP-S760 offers great visuals and with the new wave stacked against it, you may well be able to pick up a bargainKey specsBlu-ray, Component, Composite, Digital audio, Ethernet, HDMI, S-Video...
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:38:07
Average rating:80
Sony is looking to step up its Blu-ray game with the BDP-S760, the company’s first standalone deck with built-in Wi-Fi. That makes it a breeze to access BD Live. Read our Sony BDP-S760 review and find out what other tricks it has up its sleeve.Built-...
  • Fantastic picture quality, WiFi support and the slick operating system...
  • Won’t play MP3, WMA or DivX from USB or over a network and disc loading is slow. No builtin memory...
  • A step in the right direction, but not the killer Blu-ray proposition you get from LG or Panasonic...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:38:09
Average rating:80
Sony's standalone Blu-ray players have long been seen as a poor relation of the PS3, but the BDP-S760 could be the deck to change that perception. OK so you can't play games on it, but it's the most feature-packed Sony deck to date and most significantly...
  • The BDP-S760 is by far the most impressive Sony Blu-ray player we've encountered. Its picture and sound performance is up there with the best of them, the operating system is a dream to use and the feature list is a vast improvement on previous Sony playe...
avreview.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:38:11
Average rating:0
Also on board is Sony's Precision Cinema HD system for upscaling standard DVDs to 1080p, which worked superbly and audio playback proved to be terrific too, just nudging ahead of the Pioneer BDP-320.
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:38:14
Average rating:90
Sony recently updated its range of Blu-ray players with the entry-level BDP-S560, which is listed at around £300 on Sony’s UK web site, and the BDP-S760 for £400. Shop around online though and both models can be picked up for £80 less. Top gear: Sony's...
  • The visual improvements provided by the BDP-S760’s ‘reality enhancer’ and other image processing technologies can sometimes seem rather subtle, and casual viewers who are just looking to upgrade their existing DVD player will probably be...
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:38:21
Average rating:100
Never one to follow the herd, Sony has yet again attempted something different with the release of the BDP-S760 into a market where plagiarism is positively encouraged. Where most Blu-ray decks today offer an abundance of special features, streaming-ab...
  • Superlative video and audio performance, Benefits from trickle down tech of its older sibling...
  • Cheapish build quality, Few other talents...
whathifi.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:38:24
Average rating:80
We wouldn't be exaggerating if we said this machine was one of the most significant models to hit the high street in 2009. And with its successor, the BDP-S770, not arriving until September 2010 and the price continuing to drop, the 'S760 now has the p...
  • Builtin wireless connectivity, smooth motion, natural colours, pictures are detailed...
  • No longer the crispest picture on the market, sounds lean compared to the very best new players...
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-06 01:25:09
Average rating:100
Could this be Sony's finest moment in Blu-ray? The company's range of models has collected a decent number of five-star reviews of late and, over the past year we've seen budget and high-end Blu-ray players display class-leading credentials. Now, the B...
  • The S760 is a remarkable achievement, delivering peerless performance at a more-than-reasonable price...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-06 01:25:09
Average rating:80
The Sony BDP-S760 is a high-end Blu-ray player aimed squarely at movie buffs and discerning audiophiles. It replaces the BDP-S550 as Sony’s flagship consumer model and introduces a host of new features. With an RRP of $649, the Sony BDP-S760 isn’t the cheapest Blu-ray player on the market. Its multimedia functions are also surprisingly limited for such an expensive device. Nevertheless, if your top priority is sound and video — as it should be — then this is one of the best Blu-ray players t...
  • Superb 1080p picture quality, 7.1ch analog audio, built-in Wi-Fi, surround sound headphone jack, user-friendly interface...
  • Light on multimedia features, doesn’t look ’high-end’ enough...
  • The Sony BDP-S760 Blu-ray player puts sound and picture quality at the forefront. It also benefits from built-in Wi-Fi and a surround sound headphone jack, two features that set it apart from the pack...
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