Profile 2.0-compatible , On-board Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential decoding , Excellent video quality on most Blu-ray movies
Cannot access streaming web services such as YouTube , No Wi-Fi option , No eject button on the remote , Relatively slow load times , Recessed USB port
The Sony BDP-S360 handles all the Blu-ray basics with ease, but lacks the streaming internet content found on competing models....
When you first fire the BDP-S360 up, you'll notice Sony's slick Xcross Media Bar menu system (as seen on the PS3). Unlike most bargain-basement graphics on other media players, the Xcross is a pleasure to use and great for Blu-ray newbies.And when...
As this is an affordable model, there's a bit of a lack of bells and whistles – as we mentioned, there's no mulitchannel analogue outputs, no Wi-Fi and no on-board memory.
If you're looking for an affordable Blu-ray player with a dazzling performance and aren't bothered about extras, then look no further than the BDP-S360.Best offers for the Sony BDP-S360PriceLess Electronics £99.99 Amazon UK £119.99 Lasky...
The Sony BDP-S360 is a reasonably priced Blu-ray player that does the basics well. However, the Sony BDP-S560 is also reasonably priced - and it comes with two USB ports and inbuilt Wi-Fi. Chris Jager ...
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Published: 2010-02-08, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Low price; attractive styling; easy to use; great picture quality
Disappointing load times
If you want an entry-level Blu-ray player that does the basics and offers solid picture and sound quality, we can't recommend the Sony BDP-S360 enough. There aren't too many extras, such as networked media-streaming capability or support for hi-def fi...
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Limited media support, no USB media playback, clunky disc loading
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