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		<title>Sony BDP-S550 1080p Blu-ray Player</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been using the Sony BDP-S550 1080p Blu-Ray player for just over two weeks and so far I have enjoyed everything I watched on it. The truth is I have only watched four movies but they just seemed so much brighter, sharper, and even more realistic. For those who don’t know what a Blu-Ray [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been using the <b>Sony BDP-S550 1080p Blu-Ray player</b> for just over two weeks and so far I have enjoyed everything I watched on it. The truth is I have only watched four movies but they just seemed so much brighter, sharper, and even more realistic. For those who don’t know what a Blu-Ray player is yet, here is the <b>blu ray review</b> that we shall start from the basics: Video products have a certain bit rate they can show, for example your regular DVD player can show a maximum of ten Mbps while a Blu-Ray player can have a rate of 40Mbps, here’s the best part it has a better compression and can hold four times the amount of a DVD player.</p>
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<p>Now I know, as well as most, that Blu-Ray players show us great quality. When you combine it with a good quality TV, you will get the best picture we have experienced so far, the question is which Blu-Ray player has that extra edge and if this <b>Sony BDP-S550 1080p Blu-Ray player</b> is what you will consider.</p>
<p>This Sony Blu-Ray player is not on the least expensive side hence it comes with a great name attached but, sometimes names don’t mean as much when it comes to technology. So far I can’t complain at what is attached. It comes with support to a great sound system and compatible with dts-HD. It even has a gigabyte of onboard memory so you can use various Sony features smoothly they include with their players. The Sony X-cross media bar as always is a great and easy to use menu option. Everything is very simple from browsing menus to the special features most Blu-Ray videos include.</p>
<p>As soon as I got the player the installation was very fast and simple. If you can setup a DVD player you won’t have any problems with this Sony Blu-Ray. Even if you are going to setup your 7.1 sound system. You can use HDMI cables and have everything ready to watch within five minutes.<br />
There are some things I wished Sony would have added compared to other Blu-Ray players I have used. They should include a zoom option so you can get some scenes across your friends who just don’t understand and a slow-motion feature.</p>
<p>In conclusion I have to say that it is a Sony and the picture quality is excellent. If you are willing to throw something extra for the <b>Sony BDP-S550 1080p Blu-Ray player</b>, you will enjoy watching your favourite movies over and over again.</p>
<p>Here are the specifications:<br />
Weights and Measurements<br />
•	Dimensions (Approx.): 17 inches x 8 3/4 inches x 2 3/4 inches (430 x 220 x 70 mm)<br />
•	Weight (Approx.): 7 lbs 4 oz (3.3Kg)<br />
Audio Features<br />
•	Dolby: Yes &#038; Dolby TrueHD bitstream out over HDMI (V1.3)<br />
•	Dolby Digital plus Decoding: Yes<br />
•	Dolby TrueHD Decoding : Yes<br />
•	dts Decoding: Yes<br />
•	dts Output: Yes<br />
•	dts-HD Decoding: Yes<br />
•	LPCM: Yes (multi channel decoder): Yes (HDMI bitstream out)<br />
•	Dolby True HD bitstream output: Yes<br />
•	dts HD bitstream output: Yes </p>
<p>Capability<br />
•	CD: Yes<br />
•	DVD: Yes </p>
<p>Video Features<br />
•	BD-R/RE Read Compatibility: Yes (BDMV &#038; BDAV format)<br />
•	BD-ROM: Yes<br />
•	DVD+R Read Compatibility: Yes<br />
•	DVD+RW Read Compatibility: Yes<br />
•	DVD-R Read Compatibility: Yes (Video Mode and VR Mode)<br />
•	DVD-RW Read Compatibility: Yes (Video Mode and VR Mode)<br />
•	JPEG Playback: Yes<br />
•	x.v.Color Technology: Yes </p>
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