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Sony BDP-S1

Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc.   Part number: BDP-S1
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CNET Editors' take - Sony BDP-S1
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Reviewed by David Rudden
Review date: 3/29/06

Like Toshiba with HD-DVD, Sony has a vested interest in helping the competing Blu-ray format take off. With plans to incorporate the technology into the PlayStation 3 so that it can play Blu-ray movies, Sony has a lot riding on the format's success--so much so that it's not delivering any Sony-owned films to HD-DVD. To help its cause, Sony also needs a luxury-priced, first-generation statement product, and to that end, the company announced it will release its first dedicated Blu-ray player, the Sony BDP-S1, on October 25 for $1,000.

Upside: The Blu-ray format enjoys a few advantages over HD-DVD, but for the full rundown, we'll direct you to "CNET's quick guide: HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray." The Sony BDP-S1 and other Blu-ray players' biggest early advantage over HD-DVD players from Toshiba, the HD-XA1 and HD-XA1, is the ability to output 1080p resolution via the HDMI jack, besting the 1080i delivered by first-gen HD-DVD decks. In reality, this isn't a huge advantage because even on the few 1080p-resolution sets capable of accepting and displaying a 1080p input, you'll have a difficult time distinguishing between 1080i and 1080p sources.

Compared to other Blu-ray players announced so far, the BDP-S1 has the advantage of the Sony nameplate--it invented the format, after all. Sony will also produce the only "Blu-ray approved" HDMI receiver, the $800 STR-DG1000. We know the player will have HDMI and component-video outputs and that it will be able to convert standard DVDs into higher resolutions (including 1080p) via HDMI, an ability shared by some standard DVD players on the market as well as other Blu-ray players.

Downside: The most affordable first-gen Blu-ray players, the Sony BDP-S1 and the Samsung BD-P1000, are expected to sell for $1,000. While that's a big chunk of change for any player (no, they don't record), it's double the price of the entry-level Toshiba HD-A1 HD-DVD player. Sony is also missing out on the potentially lucrative Blu-ray launch window, as its October release lags behind the late-June release of the $1,000 Samsung BD-P1000. The Pioneer BDP-HD1 offers one feature the Sony does not: home networking courtesy of an Ethernet jack and some fancy software. The BDP-S1's release date is also precariously close to the PS3's November 17 launch is yet another reason to wait before you buy. The console promises to play Blu-ray discs in 1080p resolution and will come in $500 and $600 models.

Sony also has a less-than-stellar track record with format choices. It backed Betamax, an alternative to VHS that promised better picture quality but nonetheless couldn't find customers--sound familiar? The MiniDisc format, while beloved among bootleggers, never really caught on in the United States. Also, while UMDs--the PSP's proprietary movie discs--sold well at launch, poor pricing and a lack of consumer recordable discs have led to floundering sales.

Outlook: As we've stated for the premiere HD-DVD players, the best purchasing decision to make in the early days of this format war is to wait and see. Quite frankly, there's too much uncertainty of the outcome to recommend such a large investment in a player that could be obsolete in only a few years if either (or both) format goes down the tubes. Unless you're dead set on getting a player early on and money is no object, wait to see how the much cheaper PlayStation 3 stacks up before making your choice.

User opinions - Sony BDP-S1
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Very good

7.1

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8 out of 10 - Excellent
Wonderful machine, but expensive.
The video quality is simply outstanding. For those of you wondering if 1080p video is really... Read more
by gizmomojo (see profile) - December 22, 2006

50 out of 55 users found this user opinion helpful.
2 comments posted to this opinion

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
WOW!!! Stunning Picture.....
Well so far I am impressed with Blu-ray. Don't judge the player by the free "The Fifth Element".... Read more
by dentalrep (see profile) - December 30, 2006

15 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.
1 comment posted to this opinion

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Amazing Machine
After owning this player for a couple of months now, Ive pretty much decided that I totally got my... Read more
by ACLeftGuard76 (see profile) - March 31, 2007

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

8 out of 10 - Excellent
SONY BLU RAY BOUGHT IT JAN 15, 2007
I WAS LUCKY, ALMOST TWO MONTHS AGO I BOUGHT THIS UNIT NEW IN THE BOX @$799.00 FROM A LOCAL... Read more
by XBR2WAIKIKI (see profile) - March 6, 2007

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
HD never "sounded" better!
HD output was my reason to buy but I was pleasantly surprised by how it dramatically changed the... Read more
by dwberryman (see profile) - February 26, 2007

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
a great player with a 1080P television
The Sony Blu-ray Player provides excellent picture and sound quality with a 1080P television. All... Read more
by Roy Rothstein (see profile) - January 14, 2007

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

4 out of 10 - Mediocre
Great Picture; Bad Features; Compatibility Issues
I was very excited to purchase this next generation high-def DVD player. At first, I was... Read more
by i.g.w.t. (see profile) - December 28, 2006

10 out of 20 users found this user opinion helpful.
4 comments posted to this opinion

8 out of 10 - Excellent
Great product, high price!
If you're looking for state-of-the-art high definition player, check out the BDP-S1 from Sony. ... Read more
by dvdirv (see profile) - December 15, 2006

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

5 out of 10 - Average
Blue Ray is not the issue.
Why persue the clarity of Blue Ray or any other vidio gismo for DVDs,when the important topic... Read more
by redflowerone (see profile) - March 7, 2007

5 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
1 comment posted to this opinion

7 out of 10 - Very good
Too Many Firmware Updates
I just installed the latest firmware update from sony, 3.6. Still the Chris Botti b-ray jazz... Read more
by billy mieldazis (see profile) - December 27, 2007





Full specifications - Sony BDP-S1
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Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc.
Part number: BDP-S1
General
Product Type Blu-Ray disc player
Form Factor Tabletop
Width 16.9 in
Depth 14 in
Height 4.1 in
Weight 16.5 lbs
System
Parental Lock Yes
VCR
Sound Output Mode Surround Sound
DVD
Media Type DVD, DVD+R, DVD-R, BD-ROM, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-ROM
Media Format NTSC
Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 192kHz
Built-in Audio Decoders DTS decoder, Dolby Digital
Media Load Type Tray
Slow Motion Speed 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16
Picture Modes Letterbox, Widescreen, Pan and scan
DVD Repeat Modes Title, Chapter
CD Playback Modes Repeat all, One track repeat, Random play / shuffle
Supported Digital Video Standards MPEG-2, MPEG-4
Supported Digital Audio Standards MP3
Upscaling Yes
Output Resolution 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Audio System
Digital Audio Format DTS digital output, Dolby Digital output
Response Bandwidth 4 - 22000 Hz
Dynamic Range 103 dB
Signal-To-Noise Ratio 110 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion 0.002 %
DVD Features
TV Screen Saver Yes
MP3 Compatible Yes
Additional Features Screen saver, JPEG photo playback, Progressive scanning
Remote Control
Type Universal remote control
Technology Infrared
Features Multi-brand compatibility
Connections
Connector Type 1 x HDMI ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - Rear, 1 x Component video output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear, 1 x S-Video output ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear, 1 x SPDIF output ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 1 x SPDIF output ( TOSLINK ) - Rear, 1 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear, 1 x 5.1 channel audio line-out ( RCA phono x 6 ) - Rear, 1 x Composite video output ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 1 x Control S - Rear
Miscellaneous
Cables Included 1 x Audio cable, 1 x Video cable
Power
Power Device Power supply
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
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Manufacturer Info - Sony BDP-S1
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http://www.sonystyle.com
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Website: http://www.sonystyle.com
Address: 16765 W. Bernardo Dr.
San Diego, CA 92127
Phone: 1-877-865-SONY
E-mail: contact@sel.sony.com
Fax:941-768-7790

 
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