Published by Mobile on Thursday, September 10, 2009

Sony BDP-N460 Networked Blu-Ray Disc Player

Sony, the Japanese consumer electronics giant, has announced the availability of its new Sony BDP-N460 Networked Blu-ray Disc Player, which able to offer full HD 1080/60p and 24p True Cinema output and can also stream on-demand content from the BRAVIA Internet Video platform including thousands of movies, TV programs, and music from YouTube, Slacker, and, Netflix.

Sony BDP-N460 provides Full HD 1080/60p and 24p True Cinema output. It supports BD-Live with internet connection. The player includes Sony’s Precision Cinema HD Upscale technology that converts standard-definition signals (480i) to near HD quality. The Precision Drive technology is also available to help detect and correct wobbling discs from three directions, supporting stabilization of warped or scratched Blu-ray Discs and DVDs during playback.

Sony’s new Blu-ray player supports 7.1 channel Dolby(R) TrueHD and Dolby(R) Digital Plus, DTS(R)-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio and is able to output 7.1 channel L-PCM via HDMI after decoding. It supports Blu-ray media, DVD/CD, AVCHD video and JPEG images. It’s front USB port can be used to display photos. Available in October, the Sony BDP-N460 will be priced at about $250.

Highlights Of Sony BDP-N460:

  • Full HD 1080p playback and streaming Internet video
  • Integrated software specially designed for use with the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge with Dual-Band
  • Cross search function make finding Internet content on the BRAVIA Internet Video platform easier
  • Sony’s Precision Cinema HD Upscale technology converts SD signals (480i) to near HD quality
  • Supports stabilization of warped or scratched Blu-ray Discs and DVDs during playback
  • Ability to decode latest advanced audio codecs including 7.1 channel Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Output 7.1 channel L-PCM via HDMI after decoding
  • Supports Deep Color video output and x.v.Color (xvYCC) technology
  • External USB port for local storage so users can add a flash storage device required for BD-LIVE content

[ via Sony Press Release ]

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