New Sony Blu-ray Player Integrates Streaming Internet Video for Ultimate Home Entertainment Experience ATLANTA, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- (CEDIA Booth # 1409) -- Offering the best of full HD 1080p and streaming Internet video, Sony today introduced the BDP-N460 networked Blu-ray Disc(TM) player. Beside playing Blu-ray Discs and DVDs, the device instantly streams one of the largest collections of premium and free on-demand entertainment from the BRAVIA(TM) Internet Video platform including thousands of movies, TV programs, and music from YouTube, Slacker, and, later this fall, Netflix. "Whether its Full HD 1080p or streaming video and audio from the Internet, entertainment comes in so many flavors that consumers want choice," said Chris Fawcett, vice president of Sony Electronics' home audio and video business. "Leading the entertainment experience, Sony brings the best of both worlds together in one player that offers more content than other stand-alone devices on the market." The BDP-N460 Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD player delivers full HD 1080/60p and 24p True Cinema(TM) output, decodes the latest advanced audio codecs, and is BD-LIVE(TM) capable with your broadband internet connection and purchase of external memory. The BDP-N460 also features built-in software specially designed for use with the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge with Dual-Band (WET610N, sold separately). The bridge helps ease the connection between the Ethernet-enabled player and a wireless router in either the 2.4GHz or 5GHz radio band for optimal streaming. The model also features a cross search function to make finding Internet content on the BRAVIA Internet Video platform easier. Since many consumers own extensive DVD movie libraries, the BDP-N460 incorporates Sony's Precision Cinema HD Upscale technology that converts standard-definition signals (480i) to near HD quality. Additionally, the model features Sony's Precision Drive(TM) technology, which helps to detect and correct wobbling discs from three directions, supporting stabilization of warped or scratched Blu-ray Discs and DVDs during playback. The BDP-N460 can decode the latest advanced audio codecs including 7.1 channel Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus, DTS -HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio. The model can also output 7.1 channel L-PCM via HDMI after decoding. It supports Deep Color video output and x.v.Color(TM) (xvYCC) technology. The model is compatible with an array of video formats, including BD-R/RE (BDMV and BDAV modes), AVCHD, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, CD, CD-R/RW (CD-DA format), and JPEG on BD/DVD/CD recordable media. The model features an external port for local storage so users can add a USB flash storage device required for BD-LIVE content. A front USB port can be used to display digital photos. Available in October, the BDP-N460 will be offered at Sony Style stores, online at www.sonystyle.com, at military base exchanges, and at authorized retailers nationwide for about $250. Editor's Note: News releases and digital images with captions are available to members of the news media at http://www.sony.com/news. Your readers can obtain more information online from Sony about Blu-ray Disc products, technology, and related events at www.sony.com/bluray. Source: Sony Electronics Reader Commentarydmfarm • Oct 27, 11:11am Been wondering if anyone has had the opportunity to try the new Sony BP-N460 Blu-ray player? I am new to the Blu-ray field and would like to know what experience you have had with the Blu-ray players. So far I do not have any blu-ray dvds but understand the players will improve the picture quality of what I do have. I am also interested in downloading videos from the Internet via Netflix. What would I need besides just hooking the player up to my Sony Bravia KDL 52WL130 TV? What other players would be ideal for me? Please remember that I am a novice in this area. I have trouble just turning the tv on via the satellite with all the controls that my husband has. Thank you in advance... akirby • Oct 27, 12:05pm
You would also need an internet connection - that should be it.... More in Category: Blu-ray
About Shane SturgeonShane Sturgeon is the Co-Publisher and Chief Technologist of HDTV Magazine, an industry publication with HDTV roots going back to 1984, when Dale Cripps founded The HDTV Newsletter. Today, HDTV Magazine is a leading online resource for HDTV news and information and captures the eyes and imaginations of over 3 million visitors annually. Mr. Sturgeon has a background in information technology and has served in various consulting capacities for Fortune 500 companies such as J.P. Morgan Chase, Verizon Communications, Proctor & Gamble and Nationwide Insurance. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Wright State University. |
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