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Yamaha BD-S671 Networked Blu-ray 3D Player

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Yamaha introduced the BD-S671 Networked Blu-ray 3D player for 2011 which can stream video content from a PC, Mac or networked attached storage (NAS) device. The BD-S671 sheds just a few features from the pricier BD-A1010, including SACD and DVD-Audio playback and a 7.1 channel analog audio output.

The BD-S671 is designed to work seamlessly with Yamaha’s ’71 Series A/V receivers, providing a one-button solution to turn on your receiver, flat panel TV and itself via commands sent over HDMI.

The Yamaha BD-S671 provides a typical feature set for Blu-ray players in its price range including support for Blu-ray 3D playback, BD-Live, BONUSVIEW, Internet Streaming, 192kHz/24-bit audio DAC, 1080p/24Hz-compatible HDMI video output and x.v.Color and Deep Color compatibility.

Features

  • Supports playback of Blu-ray 3D
  • iPhone app compatibility for easier operation
  • SCENE functionality via HDMI CEC
  • Connect to the Internet to access the fun and informative features
  • BONUSVIEW compatibility
  • Netflix compatibility
  • YouTube Leanback compatibility
  • Audio playback of all current HD formats
  • 1080p/24Hz-compatible HDMI video output

Yamaha BD-S671 Networked Blu-ray 3D Player - back

Price and Availability
The Yamaha BD-S671 is available now for $329.95.

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