Excellent video quality, Easy to use, Good range of Internet content
Expensive
Sony took a while to get its act together, but it's finally making some of the best Blu-ray decks in the business, and the BDP-S570 is one of them. Actually, calling the BDP-S570 a Blu-ray deck is like calling the iPhone a mobile – it does so much more th...
Well designed and extremely fast to operate, Lots of Internet video options,
Disappointing image quality, Netflix use requires SonyStyle membership, Onscreen menus and manual not always helpful, Bottom Line, The Sony BDP-S570 looks great on paper, but in our tests its on-screen results were mixed.
I found lots to like in the Sony BDP-S570. But its mixed-bag image quality and a few poorly designed features prevent it from being a winner. ...
We found lots to like in the Sony BDP-S570. But its mixed-bag image quality and a few poorly designed features prevent it from being a winner. Lincoln Spector, pcworld.com ...
Abstract: The Sony clocked in as the fastest player of all, beating the Samsung by a few seconds. It is also the device with the most stuff in it—but that's not necessarily a good thing. It has more video-on-demand choices than everyone else, so many that it has a search engine for all of its available video. But it's mostly web snippets from Livestrong and CondeNet and other..
At $250 list price, Sony’s BDP-S570 doesn’t really let on to the fact that it’s on the lower side of the price range. Under its attractive hood revs the engine of a proficient high-definition vehicle, rendering audiovisual elements as well as others i...