Abstract: It's let down too by the jerky menu operation, though the Xross Media Bar makes it easy enough to find your way around the options. A bit of a disappointment overall, on this evidence, if you want a quality Sony, you'll have to pay more for it.
The BDP-S360 is a fine budget Blu-ray player for the money, particularly if you're looking for your first high-definition deck. Compared to rival players from the likes of Philips, Samsung and Panasonic, the spec is basic - there's no Wi-Fi support, built...
This particular Blu-ray player is a good choice for people that don’t need any of the fancy features such as Internet streaming as the Ethernet port only connects to the features. It has a basic, yet acceptable design that doesn’t have any real weakne...
Abstract: The Sony BDP-S 360 is a Blu-ray player released in spring 2009. In the United States, the device lists at 200 USD, and internet pricing only dips as low as 180 USD. In the United Kingdom, the list price of 230 GBP is also only barely beaten by onli...
Simple User interface, Fantabulous picture quality.
No WiFi, slow disk loading, no multichannel outputs.
For a £200 player this one gives a power packed performance. However the few missing features compared to its rivals take a toll on this one’s overall value. Add some more cash and you could definitely get a player with features like Wi-Fi and...
Abstract: Video Review: Chris Hardwick and Kevin Pereira explore yet another Blu-ray player: the Sony BDP-S360 where you can watch even standard DVDs in 1080p, a quick start mode, BD Live content and more for only $200. ...
Abstract: Lacks compelling next-generation features , Xross Media Bar offers intuitive setup , Improved video processing , Full interactivity and audio decoding Sony continues to do its best to deliver great entry-level products for the masses. Most of the mark...
In terms of Blu-ray features like BD-Live support and onboard high-resolution audio decoding, the BDP-S360's feature set is on par with other new entry-level players from companies like Panasonic, LG, and Samsung. However, those companies have all incl...