SONY BDPS1700 Wired Streaming Blu-Ray Disc Player with 6ft High Speed HDMI Cable (Renewed)
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Yep. It is primarily used by my wife to watch DVD seasons.
Probably not, because sitting horizontally only works half of the time.
Selected User Reviews For SONY BDPS1700 Wired Streaming Blu-Ray Disc Player with 6ft High Speed HDMI Cable (Renewed)
My in- A new DVD player was required by the law. Because they are easily frustrated by technology, it had to be incredibly simple for them to set it up. It was just a matter of plugging one cord into the TV and the other into the power outlet. They were pleased with the outcome.
This refurbished Sony Blu-ray player set me back $60. ray. It would be nice if I could say it was worthwhile. The device is constantly freezing. So much for "factory condition inspection. " " Fail.
It was a great deal on a refurbished Sony Blu-ray player that came with an HDMI cable and works perfectly so far. It's only been a few days since I got it. The box was not in perfect condition, and the unit had clearly been opened and used, but you'd never know it because it now sits in my entertainment center. It appears to be in excellent condition.
This was a refurbished piece of junk that had been misrepresented in the advertisement. I'll send it back to you right away.
br>It was correctly connected to the router, but it would not connect to the wireless network. It was also unable to play DVDs. I'm giving it back in exchange for a refund. br>By some miracle, the Sony Blu Ray player we bought yesterday at a local store worked perfectly.
As ordered, this was a "renewed" used product. It was clear that the box had been opened and resealed with clear packing tape. However, the unit is identical to the one I ordered and appears to be brand new; I don't believe it has ever been used, and the player has never been removed from its bag. It came with an HDMI cable that had never been opened and was still in its original packaging. It really works. There is a LAN internet connection as well as a "roku"-compatible television. I haven't used and don't plan to use features like streaming. (I already had a Roku, but I needed a DVD/BlueRay player. ) ) The sound can be piped into a surround sound system via a digital audio output. I paid $60 for it, which is a good deal for a blue ray disk player.
I can't speak to any of the streaming services because we haven't tried them yet. br>br>Even if everything worked perfectly, I can see one major flaw- There isn't a PLAY button on the screen! If you have a DVD that simply repeats the main menu screen without playing the movie, you're out of luck if you lose the remote!.
The headline is intended to be humorous. There is no native Blu-ray support in Windows 10. The ability to play DVDs on Ray It apparently costs an extra $20, but it made me feel as if I was being nickeled and dimed. dimed. So, based on the reviews, I decided to buy it. Because my unit was an open box/return, I was able to save about $10. It was up and running in 10 minutes, had no issues, and has proven to be well worth the money; highly recommended, especially if you were planning to stream Blu-ray movies. Ray using your high-end Windows 10 laptop.