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Sony BDP-S390 Blu-ray Disc Player with Wi-Fi (Black)

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About this item

  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Full HD 1080p Blu-ray Disc playback
  • Media Remote app for iPhone/iPad & Android phones


Product Description

What's in the Box: Sony BDP-S390 Blu-ray Disc Player, 1-Year Parts & Labor Warranty, AV Cable Batteries 2 AA, Remote Control (RMT-B119A) Owners Manual.

From the Manufacturer

Sony BDP-S390 Blu-ray Disc Player with Wi-Fi (Black)

  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Stream Netflix, YouTube, Pandora & more2
  • Full HD 1080p Blu-ray Disc playback 1
  • App for iPhone/iPad & Android phones3
  • Multi-room Music with Party Streaming Mode4
  • Quick Start/Load to watch movies faster than ever
  • Enjoy music, photos and video via front USB slot6
  • Socialize what you watch over Facebook and Twitter
  • Wirelessly stream photos, videos and music with DLNA5
  • "Throw" your music & photos from your Sony Tablet7
  • Experience HD sound with Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD.8
  • Access and search detailed movie info with Gracenote
















Enjoy Full HD 1080p Blu-ray Disc playback
1 and your favorites from Netflix, Youtube, Pandora, Hulu Plus and more2 with the Sony BDP-S390 Blu-ray Disc Player. Wirelessly stream movies, TV shows, music and more, for an ultimate movie watching experience. Easily navigate and control your entertainment experience with your iPad/iPhone, or compatible Android phone using the free Sony "Media remote" app3.


Key Features

Built-in Wi-Fi

With built-in Wi-Fi, you can easily connect to the Internet through your home's wireless broadband network.

Sony Entertainment Network

With the Sony Entertainment Network, you can instantly stream a wide variety of online movies, videos, TV shows, and music from Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, Hulu Plus and more.2

Make movies more stunning

Enjoy Blu-ray Disc movies in Full HD 1080p and upscale the visual quality of DVDs.1


Sony Media Remote App

With the free Sony Media Remote app enjoy a full Qwerty keyboard and movie information search capabilities on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android phone or Sony Tablet.3

Multi-room music with Party Streaming Mode

With the Sony BDP-S390, you can wirelessly stream music throughout the home to Sony Wireless Network speakers.4

Quick Start/Quick Load

The BDP-S390 allows you to enjoy your movies within seconds with the Quick Start/Quick Load feature.

Life, easily shared

Bring your favorite videos, photos and music to your TV with the easy-access USB input.6

Socialize

The Socialize feature allows you to "Socialize" what you watch over Facebook and Twitter while you watch TV.

All Access

Using DLNA you can wirelessly access music, videos and photos from your PC or other compatible Android device and stream them to your Blu-ray Disc Player6.

Throw your music and photos

Photos and music from your Sony Tablet or other compatible Android device can be "thrown" directly to the BDP-S390 for enjoyment on your TV.7

Sound you can feel

Experience the highest sound quality with Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD codecs which reproduce high-definition sound with 7.1 channels of discrete audio for uncompromised quality.8

Learn more about your movies

Get detailed movie information and search across Internet apps, including YouTube and Video Unlimited for related entertainment with Gracenote.

Sony 2012 Blu-ray and Streaming Player Comparison


Models:

Performance

Universal Disc Playback
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Built-in Wi-Fi
1

✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ HD Audio Decoding
2
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Quick Start & Loading
✓ ✓ ✓
3D in Full HD 1080p
3
✓ ✓
2D to 3D Up Conversion
4
✓ ✓
Dual Core Processor

HDMI Out (2)/ IR In
✓ 4K Upscaling
5

Super Bit Mapping

Internet Video Content Noise Reduction
✓ ✓ ✓PRO

Stream & Control



Sony Entertainment Network
1
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Socialize ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Media Remote App
6
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DLNA
7 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Sony Wi-Fi Network Speaker Compatible8
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ "Throw" Your Music and Photos
9
✓ ✓ ✓
Gracenote with Cross Search
10
✓ ✓ ✓
Skype on Your TV
11

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    1. Requires compatible HDTV and HDMI cable sold separately.
    2. Broadband speed of at least 2.5 Mbps recommended (10 Mbps for HD). Content subject to change and may require fees. Wireless connectivity requires an 802.11 home network (802.11n recommended).
    3. Applications must be downloaded from the iTunes or Android application store. Check Android market from your device for compatibility. Requires devices connected to the same wireless home network.
    4. Requires Sony HomeShare compatible products and a home network.
    5. Requires a home network with content stored on a DLNA compliant PC or server, and HomeShare network speaker, dock, or Blu-ray Disc player or home theater system. See dlna.org for compatibility.
    6. Not all USB devices are supported. Please check Owner's Manual for compatibility.
    7. Requires devices connected to the same wireless home network.
    8. Requires HDMI cable and LPCM capable receiver.


    Nonie
    Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2013
    Very compact, doesn't take a lot of room, light. Many features e.g. Netflix, movie channels, etc. Very good video quality.Con: remote is very small. Not like the ones for the TV & receiver (both Sony).
    でばかめ
    Reviewed in Japan on August 15, 2013
    よく調べずに買ったのでしょうがないですが。日本語表記もあるものと思ってました。WiFi機能も今一つ使えない。youTubeやアクトビラが使えるといいんだけど。
    PghDrake
    Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2013
    I got this to replace an older, much more expensive BR player from Pioneer. That one slowly came to a halt and wouldn't work any more. I didn't want to spend another $400 on a player, so I'd been using my son's PS3 for BR Disks but I could notice subtle differences (I'm a very visual person, I can pick up on things like this well). The way I figured, if I didn't like this unit I could put it into my bedroom where I only have a regular DVD player now so that I could watch BR disks there if I wanted. I'm keeping this unit right where it is though, it's that good.First off, it's a Sony. Sony has come a long way in recent years to get their name back up in the higher quality realms. They went south for a while....but changes within their company that I won't get into here I believe were good ones in the long run. Their quality of both video and audio have been climbing upwards for quite a while and I've gotten to trust them again.Just so you understand what I'm viewing this on and testing this with, I have an LG 47" 1080p TV, a high quality Denon receiver and 7.1 surround sound speakers. Everything might not be absolute top of the line but they're all excellent for what they do.When I took this unit out of the box, my son's first response was "Wow, it looks so much like my PS3!". It does, just a bit smaller. Not a large unit at all, so it looks lonely on the shelf where my old, massive Pioneer player was. Plugged it into the wall and used the same HDMI cable that went into the old one (it plus from there into the Denon Receiver, which controls the signal back to the TV).When I turned it on the first thing I noticed is that it certainly is a Sony....the menu screens look VERY similar to those on the PS3. I appreciate that kind of consistency in a company. After going through their handy walkthrough setup process which asks you some general questions about how you are going to use the unit, and setting up the WiFi (yes, this is built in you don't require a cable but you could use one if you wanted), I did a little more fine tuning and exploring of the menus.I use Netflix, I've been using the service through my TiVo (that's right, I have tons of electronics and gadgets...lol), but thought I'd try it through the Sony BR player instead. To set that up you have to go through the menu on the player first, and then it instructs you to go online to sign in. Do that, (took 3 minutes) and your BR player immediately works for Netflix. I'm sure this is the process for other services I'm not using. The best part is, I actually noticed that this player seems to work better than the TiVo - it gets to my movies and shows quicker, which probably means it's downloading faster over the WiFi. This is my new Netflix player as well now.Although my Pioneer had amazing quality video and sound, one problem I had with it was that it was very slow to boot up BR Disks. It could be a few minutes from when I hit the power button to when anything would start playing on the TV. This was kind of annoying, even after years of use. First, this Sony unit boots up quicker as-is....but if you turn on the option to have it fast boot (which uses a small amount of more power because it's "always on", even though the lights on the machine aren't on - it's how it prepares to start up disks quicker), it is super fast. I'm really happy with this feature.So as previously mentioned my Pioneer was super high quality for video and sound. Nothing else I tried ever matched it before, until now. Honestly, I can't tell the difference in picture quality or sound quality from this little unit. My sub-woofer rattles the windows just like it did before. My surround sound speakers have me looking over my shoulder at subtle times during movies, etc. Granted, I do have the Denon Receiver which helps, but if the quality coming out of the original unit isn't good, it would be noticeable (for example, with the PS3 which wasn't quite as good as this one). The picture quality is spot on, another thing I noticed was different about the PS3 - the video quality wasn't as good as the Pioneer. It was good, just not amazing. This unit is just as good as the Pioneer was, which overall was the most shocking discovery for me.If I had to gripe about anything with this unit it would be the buttons on the front. They're pretty flush and hard to see what they are labeled unless you are close and there's a lot of light. This is really, really minor and unimportant for the most part, unless you're someone who uses the buttons on the unit as much or more than the remote.In conclusion, I never expected this unit to be as good as it is. I'm very happy with it and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a BR player. It's so inexpensive for the quality you receive.-D
    John A.
    Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2012
    I needed a secondary Blu-Ray player for the bedroom (my primary being a ). I saw this and being a fan of Sony products, due to their reliability and ease of use, I thought that it would fit the bill. I will say that it has a small footprint and does it's main purpose well (playing Blu-Rays). I have seen ], ], and ] so far on the player and they all look great. [A note: the player is hooked up to a 4 year old 37" Magnavox 720p LCD].Aside from it playing Blu-Ray discs I use the player to view movies and TV shows from Amazon Instant streaming services which again, it does admirably (and access to the Amazon streaming library was one of my main reasons for this purchase). Since this was to be placed in my bedroom where I do not have the router I needed it to be wireless and as of yet have experienced no cutoffs in the connection.Also, the selection of applications to use are excellent. I have made great use of the National Public Radio, Slacker, and Pandora apps. The Moshcam (to view recorded concerts of different music genres) was an unexpected and welcome surprise. I will note though that to access these applications one must create an account with Sony and activate them via an account linker on their "Sony Essentials" site which admittedly was a pain, but not too intrusive.I take away a half star for the following: The boot time and switching from the various applications in the menu does lag at times and this may be due to the processor and/or memory available (though I am not sure); the boot time can be improved through an option that is analogous to "sleep" mode on a computer. Another important note is that some Blu-Rays have special features that require memory and it appears that this Player does not have onboard memory. Therefore, should you want to access special features you may have to connect a USB flashdrive in order to do so.Overall, if you want a simple Blu-ray player that has a small footprint and is not complicated to use and has wi-fi capabilities I highly recommend the .
    Claudio Huenufil
    Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2012
    Great performance, image, sound and resolution. Best issue is the USB port, ideal for PC movies and music. Wi-fi works fine, even when surfing the internet it's not the best function. External appearance is beatiful and elegant. 1000% recomended!!!
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