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Sony BDPS550 Profile 2.0 Blu-ray Player
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Fast and accurate - A finished product.
This is my second Blu-Ray player, the first being a SONY-BDP-S300. This player far exceeds the S300 in many ways. Firstly speed, the S300 was very slow to start up and load discs. The S550 is as fast as a DVD player.
Audio is much improved, the HD codecs can be bit-streamed via HDMI to an amp or sent to the amp through analogue cables with the S550 doing the decoding.
The machine uses an ethernet connection to update its firmware and also for the BD-Live function that supplements disc features with online content. The system set up my network connection automatically and very quickly. No problems. A cheap 1Gb card is included for this feature.
Build quality is good but the depth of the machine is possibly too slight. It looks like a set top box.
The setup menus are excellent and intuitive.
The 24p output is improved and seems smoother on my 1080p TV.
This machine feels like a finished Blu-Ray player rather than a prototype like my S300. Recommended and great entertainment.
Audio is much improved, the HD codecs can be bit-streamed via HDMI to an amp or sent to the amp through analogue cables with the S550 doing the decoding.
The machine uses an ethernet connection to update its firmware and also for the BD-Live function that supplements disc features with online content. The system set up my network connection automatically and very quickly. No problems. A cheap 1Gb card is included for this feature.
Build quality is good but the depth of the machine is possibly too slight. It looks like a set top box.
The setup menus are excellent and intuitive.
The 24p output is improved and seems smoother on my 1080p TV.
This machine feels like a finished Blu-Ray player rather than a prototype like my S300. Recommended and great entertainment.
122 of 127 people found the following review helpful:
I'm glad I waited!!
As the title says - I'm glad I waited. I've been wanting to get on the BluRay bandwagon since it was first announced but with so many revisions made since the first players with regards to interactivity (Profile 1.0 & 1.1)it was pretty off-putting. Not to mention the high price and earlier models not having the ability to decode and send HD Audio streams via analogue outs.
This player does all that I wanted in a BluRay player:
DVD's - Upscaling DVD's are as good as my HTPC (consists of a Nvidia 8800GT). Watching The Matrix (DVD) I couldn't find any difference between my HTPC (using Zoom Player) and the Sony whilst using the light cannon.
CD's - sound very good (using it via the Stereo outputs on the player to the CD input on the T163). Sound is nice and warm with no discernible loss of the upper range where there is still plenty of detail. The lowend is "fat" yet fast.
BluRay - This is what the player was designed for and let me just say it is EXCELLENT!! From what I've seen around at local stores/demos, I doubt can be bettered without spending at least twice if not more than what this player retails for. PQ is excellent and pans are very smooth due to the 24p output (outputting to my JVC HD-1 projector) and there is not the slightest bit of artifacting. The picture is as smooth as can be with very nice natural colours. Watching "EARTH", narrated by Patrick Stewart, was simply breath-taking on my 6ft wide screen using the HD-1 - vibrant yet natural colours, smooth pans, very sharp and as I said earlier simply breath-taking. Sound-wise, I'm currently using the 7.1 analogue out to my NAD T163/T973 pre/pro which are connected to some old Aiwa 3 way speakers I've got on stands temporarily and the sound is detailed, separated and VERY dynamic (on my first BluRay, Die Hard 4.0). For the LF channel I'm using a JL Audio 13W7 with a 250w plate amp and the scene in DH4.0 involving the powerplant/gas lines was literally shaking the whole house (yet not overpowering the rest of the sound)
Regarding the build quality - it is pretty well built, but in all honesty I was expecting a tank in disguise but as the previous reviewer said - it's a tad too short in depth (shorter than my Sky+ box). It has a mirror like glossy finish on the front, top and sides and is very susceptible to fingerprints/dust but a quick wipe with a cloth will take care of that.
I highly recommend this to anybody who wants to finally go into the world of HiDef movie playback using BluRay and to not be scared of what the future holds as this player handles it all.
Just to note - I was also looking at the Panasonic DMP-BD55 but I couldn't justify spending an additional £150 on top of what I paid for the Sony from my local Sony Style store where as far as I'm concerned they both perform almost identical, with the same feature-set (Panasonic has DIVX support, Sony doesn't). Why spend more when you can get the same for less?
Highly recommended player!
Some things to note: The analogue out LF channel is weak - I've lowered all channels in the player (except the LF) by -3.0db and left the sub-level at 0.0db. I've increased the sub-level on the BluRay preset on my T163 to +3db. This levels out the base nicely and integrates it nicely for all my listening.
Speed of the player is greatly improved over what I've seen with past players - starting the player takes around 15 seconds (almost the time for you to pull the disc out of it's case) and loading takes another 10 seconds (enough time for you to sit down).
My only gripes are: No MP3 CD/DVD playback; No official PHOTOCD support although it plays back photo's stored as JPEGS on DVD/CD; No DIVX support but who wants to listen to MP3's or watch DIVX movies on a quality hi-def player anyway?
I'm expecting Transformers tomorrow as well as a copy of Vantage Point via a promotional offer from LoveFilm. Sony also have a promotion ongoing where by registering the player you get a copy of Casino Royale and Batman Begins to get you started, although it takes 28 days to come through from what I understand. I'd highly suggest buying a copy of EARTH (mentioned above) to use as a demo disc as it will definitely make the player flex it's muscles with regards to PQ.
This player does all that I wanted in a BluRay player:
DVD's - Upscaling DVD's are as good as my HTPC (consists of a Nvidia 8800GT). Watching The Matrix (DVD) I couldn't find any difference between my HTPC (using Zoom Player) and the Sony whilst using the light cannon.
CD's - sound very good (using it via the Stereo outputs on the player to the CD input on the T163). Sound is nice and warm with no discernible loss of the upper range where there is still plenty of detail. The lowend is "fat" yet fast.
BluRay - This is what the player was designed for and let me just say it is EXCELLENT!! From what I've seen around at local stores/demos, I doubt can be bettered without spending at least twice if not more than what this player retails for. PQ is excellent and pans are very smooth due to the 24p output (outputting to my JVC HD-1 projector) and there is not the slightest bit of artifacting. The picture is as smooth as can be with very nice natural colours. Watching "EARTH", narrated by Patrick Stewart, was simply breath-taking on my 6ft wide screen using the HD-1 - vibrant yet natural colours, smooth pans, very sharp and as I said earlier simply breath-taking. Sound-wise, I'm currently using the 7.1 analogue out to my NAD T163/T973 pre/pro which are connected to some old Aiwa 3 way speakers I've got on stands temporarily and the sound is detailed, separated and VERY dynamic (on my first BluRay, Die Hard 4.0). For the LF channel I'm using a JL Audio 13W7 with a 250w plate amp and the scene in DH4.0 involving the powerplant/gas lines was literally shaking the whole house (yet not overpowering the rest of the sound)
Regarding the build quality - it is pretty well built, but in all honesty I was expecting a tank in disguise but as the previous reviewer said - it's a tad too short in depth (shorter than my Sky+ box). It has a mirror like glossy finish on the front, top and sides and is very susceptible to fingerprints/dust but a quick wipe with a cloth will take care of that.
I highly recommend this to anybody who wants to finally go into the world of HiDef movie playback using BluRay and to not be scared of what the future holds as this player handles it all.
Just to note - I was also looking at the Panasonic DMP-BD55 but I couldn't justify spending an additional £150 on top of what I paid for the Sony from my local Sony Style store where as far as I'm concerned they both perform almost identical, with the same feature-set (Panasonic has DIVX support, Sony doesn't). Why spend more when you can get the same for less?
Highly recommended player!
Some things to note: The analogue out LF channel is weak - I've lowered all channels in the player (except the LF) by -3.0db and left the sub-level at 0.0db. I've increased the sub-level on the BluRay preset on my T163 to +3db. This levels out the base nicely and integrates it nicely for all my listening.
Speed of the player is greatly improved over what I've seen with past players - starting the player takes around 15 seconds (almost the time for you to pull the disc out of it's case) and loading takes another 10 seconds (enough time for you to sit down).
My only gripes are: No MP3 CD/DVD playback; No official PHOTOCD support although it plays back photo's stored as JPEGS on DVD/CD; No DIVX support but who wants to listen to MP3's or watch DIVX movies on a quality hi-def player anyway?
I'm expecting Transformers tomorrow as well as a copy of Vantage Point via a promotional offer from LoveFilm. Sony also have a promotion ongoing where by registering the player you get a copy of Casino Royale and Batman Begins to get you started, although it takes 28 days to come through from what I understand. I'd highly suggest buying a copy of EARTH (mentioned above) to use as a demo disc as it will definitely make the player flex it's muscles with regards to PQ.
42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
Plenty of punch and stunning quality
I've obtained the S550 as an upgrade over a 60GB PlayStation3 system (which was very noisy for films), and have been impressed with the offerings. I am using it with a Sony STR-DA2400ES AC receiver which provides the surround sound decoding via the HDMI port - the sound is superb, and supports both the new HD audio systems (DTS HD and HD-MA).
Picture quality is better than that of the PS3, though this can be hard to notice. Obviously the S550 supports 24p True Cinema, and has an indicator light for when this is active. Obviously this system works best on a 1080p native display, and upscales DVD to this resolution very well.
Small things I like? The remote control has a backlight for some of the main controls, the front of the player is a dark blue gloss which fits into a home cinema set up nicely. Oh, and you get two free BD discs when you register - Casino Royale and Batman Begins.
Finally, there's the ethernet jack for updating the player over the Internet (currently Profile 2.0), and accessing BD-Live content. Shame Sony don't have a wireless adapter for this though, as it adds yet more cabling to make a mess.
The long and short? Highly recommended, especially if you have a surround sound system that supports the HD audio codecs. If you don't, you can still use analogue outs and let the S550 do the decoding.
Picture quality is better than that of the PS3, though this can be hard to notice. Obviously the S550 supports 24p True Cinema, and has an indicator light for when this is active. Obviously this system works best on a 1080p native display, and upscales DVD to this resolution very well.
Small things I like? The remote control has a backlight for some of the main controls, the front of the player is a dark blue gloss which fits into a home cinema set up nicely. Oh, and you get two free BD discs when you register - Casino Royale and Batman Begins.
Finally, there's the ethernet jack for updating the player over the Internet (currently Profile 2.0), and accessing BD-Live content. Shame Sony don't have a wireless adapter for this though, as it adds yet more cabling to make a mess.
The long and short? Highly recommended, especially if you have a surround sound system that supports the HD audio codecs. If you don't, you can still use analogue outs and let the S550 do the decoding.
38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
A Complete Bargain In A Box
After doing some research and reading countless reviews I finally purchased my first Blu Ray Player. At the time my heart was set on getting the Panasonic DMP-BD55, but down to a rather bad experience I had in purchasing a Panasonic DMR E20 DVD Recorder some years ago for a grand, and it breaking down in 13 months time, I vowed I would never buy Panasonic again, and I've pretty much stuck to my words, and just bought the Sony BDP S550.
Upon setting up the player and putting it to the test, I was absoloutly gobsmacked by it's performance. I don't know exactly whats inside this unit, but its driving out sound of shear precission, out of my AV System. And I've only played DVD's on it, has I have no Blu Ray Discs at the moment, or an HD TV. But the HD TV I should be getting in 2 weeks time, so there is obvioulsy a lot more things this player can actually do, as regarding conventional DVD Players.
After hearing my DVD's played through the BDP-S550 I must say that I do not think I will be using my DVD Player ever again, apart from to play my SACD's. The difference in sound quality by playing DVD's in this Blu Ray Player is totally awesome. If it can do that to normal DVD's then I'm in for a bigger surprise in a couple of weeks time, when I set it up to play HD Sound.
I would recomend the Sony BDP-S550 100%, it may not look perhaps as impressive compared to Panasonic's DMP-BD55. But with the sound quality I'm getting here, it's as if I have purchased a new Amplifier as well. It really is remarkable, and consediering the BDP-S550 is some £140 cheaper than the Panasonic, it's a complete bargain in a box, and I'm that happy with the sound that I really cannot see anyway that the Panasonic model could better it.
Upon setting up the player and putting it to the test, I was absoloutly gobsmacked by it's performance. I don't know exactly whats inside this unit, but its driving out sound of shear precission, out of my AV System. And I've only played DVD's on it, has I have no Blu Ray Discs at the moment, or an HD TV. But the HD TV I should be getting in 2 weeks time, so there is obvioulsy a lot more things this player can actually do, as regarding conventional DVD Players.
After hearing my DVD's played through the BDP-S550 I must say that I do not think I will be using my DVD Player ever again, apart from to play my SACD's. The difference in sound quality by playing DVD's in this Blu Ray Player is totally awesome. If it can do that to normal DVD's then I'm in for a bigger surprise in a couple of weeks time, when I set it up to play HD Sound.
I would recomend the Sony BDP-S550 100%, it may not look perhaps as impressive compared to Panasonic's DMP-BD55. But with the sound quality I'm getting here, it's as if I have purchased a new Amplifier as well. It really is remarkable, and consediering the BDP-S550 is some £140 cheaper than the Panasonic, it's a complete bargain in a box, and I'm that happy with the sound that I really cannot see anyway that the Panasonic model could better it.
34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
Sony BDP S550 - excellent picture and sound
Sony BDP S550 looks far better than the PS3 and sounds better to.
Ordinary DVDs upscale brilliantly. Easily made multi region on DVD.
Seems to work very well because we have a Sony Bravia link television.
Our Tv is only HD ready 1366x768 pixels and on a 1080p output it looks better instead of noisier as it did with Panasonic and Toshiba players.
Suddenly the 720p cable TV output looks poor....
Comes with 1Gb memory card for BD live content and an illuminated remote - after one evenings use, I thought this was a gimmick but its really useful. It's fan cooled but we hear nothing at all. The internal decoding of HD audio formats and 8 channel audio output means I can keep my old Denon receiver going.
The best hi-def/hifi source we've bought so far. Even looks good.
When you turn it off, the display reads "SEE YOU" for a few seconds.
Ordinary DVDs upscale brilliantly. Easily made multi region on DVD.
Seems to work very well because we have a Sony Bravia link television.
Our Tv is only HD ready 1366x768 pixels and on a 1080p output it looks better instead of noisier as it did with Panasonic and Toshiba players.
Suddenly the 720p cable TV output looks poor....
Comes with 1Gb memory card for BD live content and an illuminated remote - after one evenings use, I thought this was a gimmick but its really useful. It's fan cooled but we hear nothing at all. The internal decoding of HD audio formats and 8 channel audio output means I can keep my old Denon receiver going.
The best hi-def/hifi source we've bought so far. Even looks good.
When you turn it off, the display reads "SEE YOU" for a few seconds.