Sony BDP-S360 Debrief
So, what’s the deal with the Sony BDP-S360? Sure, you’ve probably read some of the reviews and product descriptions. But once you step behind the hyperbole, what does the unit actually have to offer you?
Good question. Here’s the answer:
Sony BDP-S360: The Nuts and Bolts
- Dolby TrueHD onboard decoding

- DTS-HD Master Audio Essential – Hear the waves smash and the thunder crash with pristine charity.
- HDMI output – 1080p for both Blu-ray disks and DVDs means watching a movie is like looking out the window.
- Older HDTV users need not feel afraid. The video output caters to us, delivering 1080i for Blu-ray disks and 480p for DVD disks.
- Instead of the lame one option audio output of other Blu-ray disk players, the Sony BDP-S360 Review offer both optical AND coaxial outputs
- Profile 2.0 integration – Play games, watch movies, see trailers, etc.
- Entry level pricing – Enjoy the unit without refinancing your already underwater house.
- Ethernet integration to connect to your in house network.
- Fast loading – Turn the unit on, pop in a disk, and start watching in 6 seconds (or less)
- Intuitive menu layout – Hop from scene to scene with speed and ease
- 24P True cinema output – Picture quality sharp enough to cut your T.V. screen
- Surround sound audio output (to the extreme) – Sink into the illusion
- BD-Live technology – Dig into those hidden crevasses in your Blu-ray disk collection
- X.V. color output technology – Colors more vibrant than your favorite Picasso painting
Ask me, and I say Sony has made a winner with the BDP-S360. The picture “pops”, the audio “booms” and the features just keep on coming. A solid investment and a great Blu ray players that you are sure to enjoy for years to come.
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