Mar, 2011
2011-03-16
By wilden36 (play.com) Read the full review
Purchased for ten pounds as part of a package with the 37in Sony Bravia TV KDL37EX503. Fantastic playback with the Blu-ray disc and would recommend. The offer is not availabe now so I'm very happy with my new set-up.
Mar, 2011
2011-03-12
By mark (reevoo.com) Read the full review
Reviewer left no comment
unable to play mp3 though the front usb port , only jpegs
Mar, 2011
2011-03-10
The BDP-S760 is fully Wi-Fi enabled using Wireless-N, the fastest and most reliable wireless system. It is also Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) enabled, which means that by pressing a single button on the WPS enabled router a secure connection from your player to the wireless network is established.The wireless capability of the BDP-S760 also means it's even easier for you to run firmware updates for your player via the Internet and to experience the exciting possibilities offered by BD-Live...
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We have collected and analysed 23 expert reviews and 98 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 86/100 and users rate it 92/100. The average review date is 09-04-2010. We have compared these reviews to 29893 reviews from other Blu-ray Players. The alaScore™ for this product is 80/100 = Very good. Last update: 17-05-2012.
May, 2012
2012-05-17
By Chris Hall (pocket-lint.com)
The Sony BDP-S760 forms part of Sony's late-2009 announcements, offering all the normal Blu-ray niceties, as well as wide audio decoding and a whole host of connections on its rear end. But with the recent posturing from Sony setting up their newest...
Excellent picture quality, audio connections, Wi-Fi
Media support limited, slow starter
If it is just Blu-ray playback that interests you, then the BDP-S760 offers great visuals and with the new wave stacked against it, you may well be able to pick up a bargain
Mar, 2010
2010-03-15
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By Danny Phillips (trustedreviews.com)
The BDP-S760 is by far the most impressive Sony Blu-ray player we've encountered to date.
The BDP-S760 is by far the most impressive Sony Blu-ray player we've encountered. Its picture and sound performance is up there with the best of them, the operating system is a dream to use and the feature list is a vast improvement on previous Sony...
Jan, 2010
2010-01-22
By Rik Henderson (techradar.com)
Other decks may offer an array of bells, whistles, toots and whizzbangs, but this Sony refines the basics
Suerlative video and audio erformance ; Benefits from trickle down tech of its older sibling
Cheaish build quality ; Few other talents
Nov, 2009
2009-11-05
By Alex Jennings (cnet.co.uk)
The PlayStation 3 is no longer the only Sony Blu-ray player you should consider buying. As well as offering an up-to-the-minute feature set, Sony's stand-alone BDP-S760 leaves the company's games console for dead in the all-important picture and sound...
Best Blu-ray performance you can get for less than £500 ; Features galore, including Wi-Fi connectivity ; Fast
No built-in storage memory ; Not as multimedia-savvy as the LG BD390
Conclusion Having recently seen LG's BD390, it's easy to knock the Sony BDP-S760 in terms of features. But there's no doubt that the BDP-S760 wins out when it comes to AV quality. If performance matters more to you than multimedia-playback capability...
Nov, 2009
2009-11-19
By (stuff.tv)
Sony's latest Blu-ray spinner features built-in Wi-Fi and a tempting price tag. Is it the best value-for-money player yet?
Peerless performance at a more than reasonable price
Oct, 2009
2009-10-01
By (whathifi.com)
The 'S760 is a remarkable achievement, delivering peerless performance at a more-than-reasonable price
Well-equipped; built-in wireless connectivity; stunning picture performance and startling sound quality
Nothing
By Rik Henderson (techradar.com)
The entire fascia of the Sony BDP-S760 opens up to reveal the disc tray
Superlative video and audio performance; Benefits from trickle down tech of its older sibling
Cheapish build quality; Few other talents
By Chris McGivern (shopexplorer.com)
If you're looking for a mid-priced Blu-ray player with top drawer performance, then look no further; apparently, Sony's BDP-S760 fits the bill.....For a long time, Sony have been producing Blu-ray players that have been perfectly acceptable, but...
Brilliant images; superb price; speedy performer
Lack of file support; slightly iffy design
In fact, it's fair to say that most tech reviewers would suggest you buy a PS3 just for the Blu-ray player, even if you weren't going to be playing any games on it.
May, 2010
2010-05-06
By Geoff Rabans (reviewexplorer.com)
If you're looking for a mid-priced Blu-ray player with top drawer performance, then look no further; apparently, Sony's BDP-S760 fits the bill…..
Released towards the end of last year, the BDP-S760 was Sony finally showing us what they could do with a Blu-ray player. It’s fair to say that the S760 doesn’t do a great deal, but what it does do is achieved with a huge amount of style and quality,...
May, 2010 2010-05-06 No rating reviewexplorer.com
By Daniel Phillips (electricpig.co.uk)
Sony is looking to step up its Blu-ray game with the BDP-S760, the company's first standalone deck with built-in Wi-Fi. That makes it a breeze to access BD Live. Read our Sony BDP-S760 review and find out what other tricks it has up its sleeve.
Fantastic picture quality, Wi-Fi support and the slick operating system
Won't play MP3, WMA or DivX from USB or over a network and disc loading is s-l-o-w. No built-in memory
A step in the right direction, but not the killer Blu-ray proposition you get from LG or Panasonic
Feb, 2010
2010-02-23
alaTest has collected and analysed 31 user reviews of the Sony BDP-S760 from amazon.co.uk. The user reviews were collected from Nov, 2009 to Nov, 2010. The average user rating from amazon.co.uk is 91 out of 100.
alaTest has collected and analysed 8 user reviews of the Sony BDP-S760 from play.com. The user reviews were collected from Oct, 2010 to Mar, 2011. The average user rating from play.com is 93 out of 100.
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Purchased for ten pounds as part of a package with the 37in Sony Bravia TV KDL37EX503. Fantastic playback with the Blu-ray disc and would recommend. T
In response to dijetow's 3 star rating
The BDP-S370 is from a newer range than the 760. (hence the '70' at the end). If you want to access iplayer and the like, then yes, a '70' series play
Great for what it is - even better at the bargain price!
Yes, this machine is outgunned on the features department by its newer siblings the S370 and S570. It can't display 3D movies and it doesn't have the
Amazing
Amazing performance in every aspect! Until recently the PS3 has been king of the bluray players, but this blows it away on every level, I have switche
alaTest has collected and analysed 7 user reviews of the Sony BDP-S760 from reevoo.com. The user reviews were collected from Feb, 2011 to Mar, 2011. The average user rating from reevoo.com is 96 out of 100.
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Good all round for my uses None as yet
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Reviewer left no comment unable to play mp3 though the front usb port , only jpegs
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This is my first experience of a Blu-ray player and the picture quality and sound is fantastic. I had a VCR which I thought gave a good presentation
Sony BDP-S760
Integrates seemlessly with my other items from the same manufacturer, internet content is superb, hard to score the sound as it doesn't have it's own
alaTest has collected and analysed 3 user reviews of the Sony BDP-S760 from blu-ray.com. The user reviews were collected from Aug, 2010 to Jan, 2011. The average user rating from blu-ray.com is 73 out of 100.
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Very good image with my Optoma HD20 - simply great, quick start, nice sound, I give a minus for his work with DLNA, competition has made it better. G
Sony BDP-S760 Blu-ray Player
This player is absolutely great. I have seen several players but this one give the best smooth blu-ray image I 've ever seen. I use it with an HD proj
Sony BDP-S760 Blu-ray Player
Since I am the biggest hater of 3d so I refused to buy a new bd player that is supporting 3d therefor I did go for this player from sony. Picture, in
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The BDP-S760 is fully Wi-Fi enabled using Wireless-N, the fastest and most reliable wireless system. It is also Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) enabled, which means that by pressing a single button on the WPS enabled router a secure connection from your player to the wireless network is established.The wireless capability of the BDP-S760 also means it's even easier for you to run firmware updates for your player via the Internet and to experience the exciting possibilities offered by BD-Live. More and more titles are utilizing BD-Live, allowing you to enjoy bonus content such as additional scenes, trailers and movie-based games.The Blu-ray player is DLNA certified, allowing the transfer of JPG files from other DLNA enabled devices, such as your VAIO PC, even if they're not in the same room.
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