Blu-ray player Sony BDP-S765

Before us - an example of an extremely competent positioning technology design means. The principle of design - like a well-known player Sony BDP-S500: the top cover as it lives its own life, it even built the POWER button and EJECT, and the front panel is covered with a solid translucent curtain. Only the 500th motorized and it moves down, while the 765-th - fixed spring and reclines under the pressure of the loader. As you can guess, the second design is cheaper, but does not look worse. Another detail: the front panel does not reach the bottom, opening the output to the headphones (this is something new to the art Blu-ray!) Connector and USB - when his tolerate forward, this means that the need for functions not Bonusview and BD Live. Look in the manual: and there - here you can connect flash drives with pictures. By the way, you can view photos and network - with devices that support the protocol DLNA. To implement the advanced features of Blu-ray is a separate USB-interface on the rear panel, and he drowned inside to the flash drive is not sticking too deliberately. Firmware update is possible directly from the Internet - with the proviso that the machine is connected to the web.

User interface - like all players Blu-ray Sony consoles and PS3. Intricate, but handy when you get used. Under settings - a lot of curious. In particular, this mode Quick Start Mode (disabled by default) - speeds that the unit by eliminating the self-test. Particularly noteworthy settings HDMI. Also select a resolution (can be performed automatically in agreement with the display), has developed a system image correction - in addition to the presets, there is a memory slot for custom installations.

Load time "light" disk 25 seconds, and equipped "heavy" protection - 50, this is a good result. Picture - Mesmerizing abundance of detail and depth. DVD-Video - not much worse than even the general plans sufficiently clear.

Now add a little vinegar. Regional protection is active on DVD. DivX files do not play. When the machine detects your CD tray, it displays a beautiful screen saver. The sound is clear and with an abundance of small details. Energetic saxophone. Although at times there is a sense of detachment and excessive cold. In principle, this corresponds to the signature sound Sony, neutral and unbiased.

Orchestra powerful and crafted to the smallest detail. Luxury and very deep bass. Awesome blues. That's "neutrality" sometimes turns into a musical.

Sony BDP-S765 Blu-ray player photo