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| Enjoy stunning, lifelike picture clarity with the 1080p resolution of the Sony BDP-S185 Blu-ray player. By using your home Ethernet connection, this Sony media player allows you to stream videos, music, shows, etc. from the internet. Moreover, the USB port of the Sony BDP-S185 lets you connect and view data from your digital camera, flash drive, etc., on the big screen. Featuring Dolby TrueHD, this Sony media player produces high-definition sound quality. By meeting the Energy Star 2.0 standards, this Blu-ray player efficiently reduces power consumption. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Sony |
| Model | BDP-S185 |
| MPN | BDP-S185 |
| UPC | 027242836457 |
| Key Features | |
| DVD Type | Blu-Ray Player |
| Built-In Combo Features | Internet/Media Streamer |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
| Playable Disc Formats | Blu-ray, Blu-ray BD-R, Blu-ray BD-RE, Blu-ray BD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW |
| Features | Letter Box Conversion, Pan & Scan Conversion, Parental Lock, Upscaling, Upconverting |
| Playable File Formats | AAC, AVCHD, JPEG, MP3, MPEG-4, MPEG1, MPEG2 |
| Progressive Scan | With Progressive Scan |
| Video | |
| Video Output System | NTSC, PAL |
| Video Upconversion | 1080i (HDTV), 1080p (HDTV), 480i, 480p, 720p (HDTV) |
| Picture Control | Brightness |
| Audio | |
| Surround Sound | Built-In DTS Decoder, Built-In Dolby Digital Decoder |
| Connections | |
| Inputs | USB |
| Outputs | Analog Audio x 1, Composite x 1, HDMI |
| Convenience | |
| Remote Control | Standard |
| Parental Control | Yes |
| Dimensions | |
| Height | 1.69" |
| Width | 11.42" |
| Depth | 7.28" |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Exterior Color | Black |
Average review score based on 42 user reviews
of customers recommend this product
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On a hunch I attached a 23" HDMI wide-screen (16:9) 1920x1080 monitor to this and it works PERFECTLY. My Acer monitor was designed for a PC, so this was a very pleasant surprise!
After watching several DVD's and a half-dozen Blu-Rays over the last month... DVD's look/play terrific and Blu-Ray disks kick-A!!! Fantastic image and sound quality on this ~$50 (used) compact device!!!!
But, here's why I gave this system 4 out of 5 stars:
The design and layout of the buttons on the remote leave a lot to be desired. Play/pause/forward/reverse/>>/<< are all the same size and black color! They all look and feel the same in a dark theater environment, so I'm always pressing the wrong button! If you require reading glasses you better keep 'em handy!! It does take 2xAA batteries, though. Rechargeables work just fine.
Finally, the BDP-S185 has one flaw that really bugs me. Volume control on the remote bypasses the RCA audio out ports! You have absolutely NO control over audio levels in this configuration. You must control volume from your own audio system! Really, Sony?!?!
I do not connect to the internet with this gizmo so I cannot review those features. This has NOT hindered me from watching any DVD's or Blu-Ray's, however.
Compared to the early Blu-ray players, this is a remarkably impressive (albeit inexpensive and small) DVD and Blu-ray disk player with lots of capability. I purchased one new, liked it, and bought two more on eBay at excellent prices. In addition to an astounding picture from both Blu-ray and DVD disks, it has an Ethernet port. The wired 100Mbps Ethernet port allows me to access Internet services without having to pay for an Internet-enabled HDTV. It upconverts standard DVDs to 1080P, improving the video quality over a standard DVD player. Used with a Sony Bravia TV, the input automatically switches to the HDMI (or component) port to which this player is connected when it's powered up. The remote has all the controls you could ever need, especially when it's operating with Sony's Bravia Link.
It powers down after a preset period on pause or inactivity, but when it's turned back on it will start the disk where it was stopped rather than starting all over again. Somebody at Sony was paying attention, I guess.
Anything wrong with it? Well, there's no front-panel pilot light, just one on top with the switches. That's about it for cons.
I FINALLY broke down and bought a blu-ray player.
I bought this at a decent price. It was the price and size of the machine that made be choose this model. Name brand Sony.
It plays DECENT BUT NOT perfect.
It plays normal DVD's fine but some Blu-ray discs take time to load after giving a warning you MAY NEED ANOTHER MACHINE? Come on.
I do NOT like the buttons for turning the machine off/on, play, etc are on top not on the front of the machine. Where mine is located hard to see and use. Design of the machine I do NOT like the slant in it. Why not make it flat?
OK, the instruction book/manual is LACKING in a lot of information. There are buttons on the remote blue, red, yellow & green that the manual does not explain in detail what they are for, so WHY ARE THEY THERE? Remote sure has a "Netflix" button. Pushing another company on us.
I do NOT like the display function on the machine from the remote button. TOO much information that blocks a lot of the program you are trying to watch.
I bought this player so I could eliminate some of the cables that I have running from a mounted television. I wanted to be able to access Hulu, Netflix, Pandora, etc... on my television without the use of additional devices (which only served that purpose). To my surpise this device only allowed for a wired connection which was beyond insufficient for my needs. I had to return this device and purchase one with Wifi capabilities. It also comes with a usb drive that will apparently only allow for file access. I thought if I attached a wireless adapter I would be able to get the player online...WRONG. This is glorified DVD player because without access to the internet one cannot even access the blu ray content on the DVD (you can still play blu rays I think I did not even try). Once it was determined that I would not be able to connect to the internet without using a wired connected the player went back in the box and back to the seller. Save yourself the trouble and headache and purchase the player with Wifi because if not now, later you will want the convenience of utilizing this device to it maximum capabilities and you will be limited by the requirement of using the uber inefficient and unsightly wires.