Supports popular playback formats such as MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMV, AVCHD, MP3, AAC, and Xvid through the USB ports, Equipped with XCross Media Bar (XMB) interface, The menu of this player segregates photos, music, videos, and internet content along with
Absence of inbuilt WiFi, There is no DLNA, Only single HDMI Por
After going through the BDP S380 Blu-ray Player Review, you may feel that this device not a bad buy for you. Although there are few drawbacks, you will the performance and design of these players matching your expectation level. Besides, these gadgets are...
Excellent value for money; Good picture quality; Slim profile and minimalist design; NTFS support; Region free for DVDs; Free HDMI cable and two Blu-ray movies.
Not region free for Blu-rays; Longer start-up times compared to the S370; Needs better noise reduction; Bravia Internet Video; Dropped DiVX support and DLNA certification; Missing optical output; Lacks proper venting and gets quite warm.
The Sony BDP S380 sells at a maximum retail price of Rs. 8,990. This is a really good Blu-ray player by itself. Sony adding a LAN port and incorporating the Bravia Internet Video in it made this a great player. The only issues we had was that it had ju...
Overall, this unassuming deck has a lot going for it. Its BD playback quality is great, SACD is an appreciated bonus and having IPTV on tap ensures you’ll always have something (rubbish) to watch late at night. The deck is also a decent media player ...
Abstract: In the last few years Blu-ray players have evolved from straight-up disc spinners to all-singing, all-dancing entertainment centres. Now you can stream media from PCs, watch web videos and play content from USB devices – as well as watching razor-sha...
Doesn't distort colours, Rapid: platter opens in 2 seconds and playback starts in 23 seconds, Upscaling good enough, Low power consumption: draws under 8.5 Watts during Bluray playback
Remote is too basic, No internal memory for BD Live, No analogue 7:1 outs (stereo only)
The BDP-S380 is an excellent Blu-ray player. The only thing missing is 3D compatibility....
Excellent BRAVIA Internet Video content, Easy to use operating system, Terrific picture quality
Wouldn't play some hi-def video files, No real progress from BDP-S370, No DivX support
If you can live with the lack of 3D support and media streaming from PCs, the Sony BDP-S380 makes a very tidy choice. Picture quality is excellent and it looks great but the inclusion of BRAVIA Internet Video is the real clincher here – its unrivalled ran...
Improvements over the S370 are few and far between, and it's disappointing not to see iPlayer in HD. DivX support has gone, and start-up is slower. ...