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Sony BDP-S590 3D Blu-ray Disc Player with Wi-Fi (Black) (2012 Model)

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Features

  • 3D Blu-ray Disc Player with Full HD 1080p playback
  • Built-in Wi-Fi, Digital Audio Output(s): 1 Optical (Rear), 1 Coaxial (Rear)
  • AVCHD, GIF, JPEG, MP3, MPEG-4, MPEG1, MPEG2, PNG; Media Remote app for iPhone/iPad & Android phones
  • Region: Blu-ray: A, DVD: 1, 60Hz
  • Power requirement: 120 VAC, 60 Hz

Description

3D Blu-ray Disc Full HD 1080p playback. Built-in Wi-Fi. Sony Entertainment Network: Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, Hulu Plus& more. Media Remote app for iPhone/iPad & Android phones. Share music throughout home with Home Share.Input/Output Connectors: Analog-1x Composite Video,1x 2-Channel Audio (RCA),Digital-1x HDMI,1x Digital Optical Audio,1x Digital Coaxial Audio,Other-1x Ethernet,2x USB.What's in the box: Sony BDP-S590 Blu-ray Disc Player, Remote Control (RMT-B119A), 2 x AA Batteries, A/V Cable, Warranty Card, Owner's Manual and1-Year Parts & Labor Warranty.A/V Playback Formats: Video: BD-R, BD-RE, BD-ROM, DVD, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, Audio: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, SACD, File Formats Supported: null, AVCHD, GIF, JPEG, MP3, MPEG-4, MPEG1, MPEG2, PNG, null.

Brand: Sony


Media Type: Blu-Ray Disc


Special Feature: 3D


Resolution: 1920x1080


Connector Type: HDMI


Connectivity Technology: wi-fi_built_in


Model Name: Sony BDP-S590


Color: Black


Item Weight: 4.41 Pounds


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Media Type: Blu-Ray Disc


Other Special Features of the Product: 3D


Resolution: 1920x1080


Connector Type: HDMI


Connectivity Technology: wi-fi_built_in


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Supported Audio Format: MP3, AAC, PCM


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5.1


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Video Encoding: MPEG-4 AVC (H.264)


Compatible Devices: HDMI-compatible devices


Analog Video Format: NTSC


Video Output Resolution: 1080p


Controller Type: Remote Control


File Format: AVI, GIF, JPEG, MP3, MP4, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG1, PNG


Color: Black


Brand: Sony


Model Name: Sony BDP-S590


Built-In Media: Sony BDP-S590 Blu-ray Disc Player, Remote Control (RMT-B119A), 2 x AA Batteries, A/V Cable, Warranty Card, Owner's Manual and 1-Year Parts & Labor Warranty


UPC: 027242840300


Global Trade Identification Number: 00


Manufacturer: Sony


Model Number: BDPS590


Mfr Part Number: BDPS590


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Weight: 4.41 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Complete Entertainment Source
By itself, this player has enough features and functions to serve as the centerpiece of your audio/video entertainment system. It does it all, except play games. It's an optical disk player that can handle Blu-Ray, DVD, and CD. It's an internet device that can accept movie streams from Netflix, HuluPlus, Amazon, Sony, and other such services. The machine already has a built-in WiFi adapter as well as an ethernet adapter. To call this machine just a Blu-Ray player will not do it justice. A more accurate description for it would be "multifunction entertainment system". It is, quite literally, a complete package with the ability to deliver entertainment from various sources, in a great many way. It's only competition might be the Playstation 3! The unit is smaller than it looks on the picture. It's as wide, but not as deep, as your typical DVD player, taking up just slightly more space than a keyboard. And, amazingly, it is very light considering all the functions that it has. The included remote control is made of quality plastics and rubber. Sony, probably more so than your other mainstream electronics brand, really does take aesthetics into consideration when designing their products. This is a good looking machine. Setting up the machine is fairly easy. However, for most cases, choose the Easy set up option. To connect to your router wirelessly, you will need to provide the access point's security key. That would naturally depend on the security protocol being used on your home network. If you are close enough to your router, you can also go the ethernet option. You will then configure the machine to work with your Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon accounts. You can also play videos and view pictures from your home computer's hard drive. Let me confess that I have not yet tested the player's 3D capabilities. My current LCD is not 3D. This player has the ability to improve the quality of regular DVD movies. My first test of the unit involved playing, "The Emerald Forest". Compared to my older DVD player, the picture quality is greatly improved. Both machines are connected to the same television, giving me an opportunity to switch the disk back and forth to test the picture quality. I also noticed the same effect while playing "Resident Evil 4: Afterlife". Audio quality is pretty good. The quality of streaming material is greatly affected by your internet connection speed. While streaming in the movie "Ghoul", the player would periodically pause the movie and buffer the video, giving a message that the internet connection has slowed down. If you don't like video buffering with high-definition material, then get the Blu-Ray media and avoid streaming. For all but the fastest internet connections, HD streaming may not provide you with a satisfying movie experience. Standard Definition material plays just fine without the need to buffer. And picture quality is very good. Your options will depend on your internet service provider and how fast of a connection they can provide for you. One unusual design feature of this player is the location of the control buttons. Instead of being on the front face of the unit, they are located on the top, front edge of the "box". Perhaps that might affect you if you plan to stack other audio/video components on top of this unit. Basically, this player is very much like most consumer electronics today in that it was designed primarily to be used with the remote control. The engineers probably assumed that the actual control buttons on the unit itself will rarely, if ever, be used. Now, being an old-fashioned (code for "old man") consumer, I prefer my equipment to have some heft to them. Back in the golden age of stereo systems, the heavier the component, the better the build quality. Back then, a high quality CD player from the likes of Denon and Sony ES would, by itself, weigh fifteen pounds and up. This Blu-Ray player, which has ten times the functionality of a CD player, is much less than ten pounds. I suppose that really does not make any practical difference. My previous DVD player was also a lightweight, and it continues to give good service after seven years. Given a preference though, I prefer audio-video components to have considerable heft, built with a lot of metal in them. Sadly, none of these optical disk players, from any manufacturer, has that robust quality. That is just the way it is in modern consumer electronics. The dashboard, or main menu, of this system is very intuitive to use. It uses pretty much the same XMB media bar design concept as the Playstation 3, PSP, and other Sony products. Navigation is easy. It's unfortunate that car navigation systems have not applied the same concept to their designs. This is digital ergonomics at its best. The remote control is also intuitive. There's even a button specifically for Netflix! Now, the big question. Which would you rather have? This Sony multifunction entertainment system (Sony BDP-S590 3D WiFi), or the Playstation 3? Please remember that the Playstation 3 will do all of the above (except 3D) and it will also play video games. If you like playing video games, even occasionally, then the PS3 might be the better choice to build your entertainment system around. Admittedly, it is more than twice the cost of this player. But the additional functionality may be worth it for you, especially if you have children/grandchildren who may be visiting. Another advantage that the Playstation 3 system has over this one is the ability to download the movie to the hard drive, as opposed to merely streaming it while it plays. This is a very big advantage if you have a slow internet connection and you want to play HD movies from Netflix and Sony network. Instead of streaming it in, you simply pick the option to download the high definition movie to the hard drive. Wait for the download to complete, and you can watch the material in all its high-def glory without the dreaded video buffering. The very best way to enjoy a movie is through Blu-Ray disk though. No contest there. And there are just movies out there that are so good it would be a shame not to have it in Blu-Ray. Netflix rents out Blu-Ray. You cannot go wrong with this Sony multifunction entertainment system. To simply call it a Blu-Ray player will not do it justice. This device is much, much more than that. I highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2013 by citan-uzuki

  • Good so far
I recently bought this blu ray player to go with my 3d projector. I have not tested the 3d on it yet, but I did stream a movie last night on VUDU. The movie looked great and played great. One big difference I noticed with this over my previous blu ray player, was that this was the first blu ray player I was able to steam a movie in HDX on VUDU without it stopping and buffering alot. In fact, it didn't stop at all. Now alot of factors could play into that I guess, but I thought it was worth noting. When I first opened the box I was very disappointed with how cheap and flimsy the player looked and felt, I even commented that to my girlfriend before i read reviews on here saying the same. The blu ray player we replaced is a Sony as well, and the one replaced feels alot tougher and looks tougher too than this one (last years model blu ray player). I guess it shouldn't be much of an issue since I don't beat up my electronics. I just hope the inside of it is good! The remote is fine and is comfortable in the hand for the few seconds it might be held. It does it's job well, but I am replacing it with a Logitech Harmony 700 remote, to eliminate 5 remote controls, so the remote won't be used by me once that arrives. The player discovered my wireless network fine and was easy to setup. As stated above, the streaming was excellent. I watched it on my 106" screen with 3d projector and the picture looked amazing with no skipping, buffering or any other annoyance. The update to the player once connected wirelessly to my internet did take quite a long time. I did not time it, but I'd wager a good half hour. You will need to do the update if you plan to stream, because the player did not have vudu/netflix/etc preloaded, and only came up after I updated, which is expected with electronics now a days. Why do Blu-ray players not come with an HDMI cable? They can't be that expensive to produce with the players. It seems like they would be standard on a blu-ray player, but it isn't. You will probably want to buy a cable to go with it if you don't have spares. Rating a 4 so far because for the price I would have expected it to feel a bit more sturdy. Will update later when i watch a 3d movie. *UPDATE* Updating review to add the 3d movie experience. I purchased Polar express 3d that came with the red/blue glasses. The 3d looked good, but the glasses were uncomfortable so i stopped watching. Yesterday I watched Avatar 3d with the active glasses and the experience was awesome. I am not sure what kind of role the Blu ray player plays in 3d quality, if any, but the quality was great. My girlfriend usually gets bored during a movie and will read her Nook, but this movie she actually watched all the way through and stayed attentive. She has seen Avatar before, so that impressed me as well. She commented several times how amazing the 3d was. Well, thats it for now, my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2012 by Lisa.loves.books

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