CES 2010: Sony shows off new BDP-S770 Blu-ray player

Andre Yoskowitz
8 Jan 2010 0:03

Sony has launched their latest flagship Blu-ray player today at the CES event, the BDP-S770, alongside the most powerful specs for a BD player yet (not including the PS3).
The player has integrated Wi-Fi, Bravia Internet Video Link (for Netflix, Pandora, YouTube), has native 3D support, and DLNA support for streaming.
Additionally, the player has support for an iPhone/iPod Touch remote control app which will be available for free via the App Store. There is no price tag yet, and Sony says the player will be available "this summer" likely meaning mid-June.
The full specs:
BDP-S770 Blu-ray Disc™ Player
Available this summer
• Blu-ray 3D™ Playback
• BRAVIA® Monolithic Design
Full HD 1080p single-disc Blu-ray disc™, DVD, SA-CD, CD player
• BRAVIA® Internet Video and BD-LIVE™
• IP Content Noise Reduction
• Built-in Wi-Fi® Wireless (802.11) with Wi-Fi® Protected Setup (WAP)
• Entertainment Database Browser with Gracenote technology
• BD Remote (iPhone®/iPod touch® remote control – free app.)
• DVD upscaling to 1080p with Precision Cinema HD Upscaling
• Dolby® TrueHD and dts-HD Master Audio™ decoding
• Photo/Music/Video Playback via USB and DLNA®

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