Sony releases new 3D-ready Blu-ray player, upgrades other models | Crave – CNET
At CES 2010, Sony announced its first 3D Blu-ray player, the BDP-S770, but that won’t be the only 3D-capable standalone Blu-ray player from Sony this year. Wednesday, Sony announced the BDP-S470, a midrange Blu-ray player that’s slated to get a firmware update in the summer to make it 3D capable. In addition, the company announced that three previously announced products–the BDV-E770W, BDV-E570, and BDP-S570–will be getting the same 3D upgrade.
Aside from the 3D upgrade, the BDP-S470 looks to be very close to its predecessor, the BDP-N460, offering a full suite of streaming media services (Netflix, Amazon Video On Demand, Slacker, YouTube), along with standard Blu-ray playback functionality. The press release also states that Pandora will be added to the Sony Bravia Internet video platform in the spring; we’re still trying to confirm if that update will be available to existing products like the BDP-N460.
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