Sony BDV-E780W Blu-Ray Disc Player Home Entertainment System (Black)
We want to upgrade an old DVD home theater system at home and are looking for something with good sound movies E780 certainly delivers - we noticed an immediate improvement in sound quality from the Samsung is on. Our first CD in the system. We were blown away by the whole experience that we have our first Blu-ray. Video and audio quality cinema. I bought the fantastic.
Style-wise, the unit is glossy black looks very good with directions. Displayed on the screen in as little as possible and look good. Most of the details shown on the TV screen.
The default settings are quite easy to walk through a color code on the system. Despite the self-calibration microphone, a speaker can meet your needs as you watch a movie. Take quite long. But my thoughts, advanced settings configuration system, might be a bit 'more complicated.
Wireless surround sound is also good. You should know that is not truly "wireless" in a line running from the rear speakers to the amplifier. Amplifier that can sit anywhere behind the couch and wirelessly connect to the main unit, in other words, it is wireless, it is not necessary to run a cable from the front to the back of the room.
This is good and I'm sure they will enjoy for many years.
I had this unit for a couple of weeks - I have to buy a surround system to watch Star Wars on Blu Ray and I chose this. I have a lot to like about this approach and that was quite irritating about it. But I hope to work with little problem, it will work out well.
What I like about it:.
- Very easy to install. All the obvious way, so I created in 15 minutes without bothering to read the manual.
- The total volume (microphone) is better - to make it painful to get to class. Just a microphone, to select items and to listen to while the other makes a hissing sound for a few minutes. Much easier than using a measuring instrument with a CD / DVD with menus and settings for data collection.
- User interface is well designed, easy to use and looks great.
- DVD player is physically very beautiful.
- Apps (Netflix, Hulu, etc.) work well and covers all the most important services you use.
- It sounds good.
- It works fine with my LG TV, even in 3D.
What I like about it:.
- Error if you upgrade the firmware update before using it to play Blu Ray Blu ray, note that when you turn the unit will prompt you to update the firmware. Best of all, when it crashes it does not appear on the screen to tell you that downloads updates and alerts the user to turn off the power during the update. Of course, the only way to recover is to ignore the warning and remove the plug and play.
Do not ask to update and play Blu Ray firmware updates _then_. Then that's fine. The Sony screwing things basic, it's not, I think the rest of the engineering work they do and the fact that they have had this problem for a long time without having to change, or even. Place the warning sticker on the unit tells me that they would rather sell you something that you can not use more than risk losing sales by warning you. Or spend money to solve the problem. But when it comes to updating the firmware as well.
- Remote, also has many buttons and is symmetrical with a small label, so I continued to press the wrong button. I have a replacement remote.
- DLNA Media player is picky about the media in order to (a) will not play MKV files to rip a DVD LG Blu Ray player for me (otherwise boring) with a very wide range of media formats. So, now I have a media server, to better accommodate the limitations of the Sony or optical media.
- There are no items in your application at the site of Sony, etc., and you'll get something that will help Sony. I like the Roku is great - there are tons of applications can be configured to get what I want to be redundant, so even a little 'Roku, I connect it to Sony.