Published: 2008-08-13, Author: Matthew , review by: asia.cnet.com
Excellent Blu-ray image quality; very good DVD upscaling; compact size; onboard decoding for Dolby TrueHD; unformatted (bitstream) output for all high-resolution audio formats; network port for firmware updates; Blu-ray Profile 2.0 compatibility pending f...
Recessed USB port can be difficult to access; no onboard DTS-HD Master Audio decoding; quick start option uses power even when player is off.
If youre dead set on a standalone Blu-ray player, the BDP-S350 has a small form factor, solid feature set, and relatively low price--but the PlayStation 3 is still a better value
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Published: 2009-01-08, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Picture; sound; styling; performance; menu system; low price
Could be cheaper still; no 7.1 audio outputs or DTS-HD MA decode
Finally, a Blu-ray player from Sony for everyone to get excited about. This player is relatively quick to load discs, picture performance is superb, and its wonderful menu system and speed at dealing with interactive features make it well worth its ba...
You can find cheaper Blu-ray players on the market, but the Sony BDP-S350 is a strong bet. This model delivers a solid all-around package, and it does so at a price that wont break your wallet. Lincoln Spector Lowest online price: ££159.99 Buy i...
Abstract: The BDP-S350 was a Profile 1.1 player at its launch but Sony has made good on its promise and made it Profile 2.0 through a firmware update. Youll need to leave a flash drive in the rear-mounted USB port to access BD Live content, though. S-video ...
Abstract: This is a very good Blu-ray player from Sony, whose main failing is the absence of DiVX compatibility, which is found almost universally amongst the competition.
Abstract: For a bargain-bucket price of 230 GBP, Sony’s BDP-S 350 delivers first-rate movie pictures and hard-hitting HD audio as a bitstream. It does not, however, match the quality of its all-singing, all-dancing relative..