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It's been a nail-biting time to be a 4K Blu-ray fan, as the players we rely on to spin our discs are beginning to show their age. Thankfully, Sony has ... identical design, support for both ...
The recent decision by Samsung to follow Oppo out of the 4K Blu-ray player market cast a pretty dark cloud over the future of the latest and greatest shiny disc format. Since then, though, things ...
From a hardware perspective the new player includes a high ... the PS3 and Blu-ray -- Sony was widely expected to announce support for 4K Blu-ray with its PS4 Pro last week. It didn't -- the ...
but the Sony BDP-S6700 isn't without a trick of its own – it's cheap. It might be one of the last reasonably premium Blu-ray players that doesn't support Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. And since high ...
Sony UBP-X700/K 4K Blu-ray Disc Player Streaming is king and while demand for new titles ... And specialty labels like the Criterion Collection continue to support physical media with their excellent ...
The Sony UBP-X800 4K Blu-ray player combines fast disc loading ... jagged-looking curves compared with the Sony. It also doesn't support playing 3D Blu-ray discs. This won't matter to most ...
Streaming media via DLNA was smooth, although the player doesn’t support the AC3 ... I removed the Ultra HD Blu-ray version of Spiderman: Far from Home (thanks, Sony), the update suddenly ...
The Sony also offers support for HDR video in the form of ... and it's the fastest Blu-ray player we've ever seen at loading Netflix. Just four seconds. That's Roku fast. The current crop of ...
Otherwise, the X700/K has most of its predecessor’s video and audio features, including Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos, and DTS:X support ... news with Sony’s latest UHD Blu-ray player isn ...
The player is compatible with 3D Blu-ray discs, even if your new ... a high-end DAC and integrated smart home support clearly warrant a premium over Sony’s hard to resist UBP- X800, but at ...
Sony’s BDP-S300 series of Blu-ray players have been showing that great ... There's no wi-fi support, for example, and no built-in memory, so you'll need to plug in a 1GB or larger USB drive ...