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Sony BDP-S570 Blu-ray Disc player review

Also known as Sony BDP-BX57 at warehouse clubs (Costco, BJs)

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Sony BDP-S570 

Manufacturer:

Sony
Model: BDP-S570
(known as BDP-BX57
@ Costco, Sam's Club, BJs)
Market 
introduction:
February 2010
Warrantee: 1-year parts & labor
Retail/list price: $250 (MSRP)
$150 (on-line/street)

Blu-ray picture quality: A-

Blu-ray sound quality: A

Netflix streaming: B  

 

DVD picture quality: A-

DVD sound quality: A

Operational speed: B+

 

User Interface: A-

Remote control: B

Value: B+


Pros:

  • 3D Ready, via firmware upgrade

  • faster-than average load-to-play time for Blu-ray Disc media

  • great picture and sound performance for Blu-ray Disc

  • very good up-scaling of DVD-Video

  • plays SACDs

  • free iPhone/iPod touch remote control app

  • convenient front-panel USB port for photos, music via USB thumb drive or USB-enabled MP3 player

  • 1 GB built-in memory for BD-Live (Profile 2.0) content

  • full one year warrantee for both parts & labor

Cons:

  • remote control with small, undistinguishable and densely packed buttons making operations difficult, particularly in a dark viewing environment since there are no glow-in-the dark buttons

Summary:

  • 3D Ready, via free firmware upgrade (requires 3D-compatible HDTV and 3D active shutter glasses)

  • "Full HD" 1080p via HDMI; 720p or 1080i via component video

  • built-in Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding

  • internet contents & apps: Netflix streaming (subscription required), Amazon Video on Demand, YouTube, Pandora or Slacker internet radio, and Gracenote providing access to detailed info about movies

  • DLNA certified for streaming of photos, video, and music from your DLNA-enabled Windows PC

  • optional: free iPhone/iPod touch or Android "BD remote" control app, which works over your home network (not infrared signal)

  • Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n

  • connections: HDMI (1080p), component video (720p, 1080i), composite video, optical and coaxial digital audio output, stereo analog audio output, Ethernet port for internet access (or built-in Wi-Fi), 2 USB ports (one front, one back)

  • plays: BD-ROM (Blu-ray Disc
    movies), BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-ROM (DVD-Video movies), DVD-R/DVD-RW, DVD+R/DVD+RW, CD-DA (music CD), CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, SACD

  • cannot play: HD DVD, DVD-Audio, DVD-RAM, Photo CDs, VCD, Super VCD

  • power consumption: 24 W

  • dimensions:
    17"W x 8 5/8"D x 1 13/16" H

  • weight: 5 lbs

 
 

What's Included in The Box:

  • Blu-ray player

  • remote control (RMT-B107A), includes two AA batteries

  • instruction manual
    (download PDF, 3 MB)

  • warrantee card

  • AV cable (composite video, stereo analog audio)

  • HDMI cable (included in BDP-BX57)

 

article first published on 10.4.2010 | last updated 10.24.2010 | printer-friendly format click for printer-friendly format   

Introduction

The Sony BDP-S570 is aimed squarely at the everyday consumer who has a home theater, may want to make a foray into 3D Blu-ray Discs someday, wants to connect wirelessly with Wi-Fi to the internet for Blu-ray Disc BonusView or BD-Live content, Netflix streaming, Pandora internet radio and other internet content, and occasionally wants to listen high resolution multi-channel music on SACD.

Distinguishing Features: What makes this player different?

  • Super Audio Compact Disc (SACD) logoIt can playback high resolution multi-channel music from Super Audio CDs (SACD).  Read our SACD overview and SACD tutorial.

  • It offers a free iPhone/iPod touch remote control app (also available for Android).

Design

Like many Blu-ray Disc players, the BDP-S570 is a slim-box design with a minimalistic footprint.  The front panel is rather sparse of buttons: only four tiny nubs serve as the power button, disc tray eject/close, play, and stop controls.  Everything else is to be controlled from the remote control.  The disc tray is located on the left side of the unit, while the LED display is on the right.  A convenient front USB jack can be found on the far right side of the front panel.

Sony BDP-S570 front/angle view

 

Sony BDP-S570 rear panel

 

Usability: Ease of Set Up

Initial set up of this Blu-ray Disc player was easy.  I used an HDMI cable to hook it up to my Onkyo TX-NR5007 AV receiver, which takes care of both the video and audio signals.  (My Onkyo AV receiver does the HDMI switching and sends the video signal to my Epson 1080p projector and decodes the requisite surround sound formats).  I plugged it into an AC outlet and turned it on.  Pulling up the player's menu system, I selected Internet Settings, then Wireless Setup and entered my Wi-Fi passphrase.  I then checked for and downloaded the latest firmware.  That's was it to enjoy Blu-ray Disc movies.  Sony pre-configured the BDP-S570 with default factory settings for an HDTV display and surround sound system.

Usability: On-Screen User Interface

Sony modeled the BDP-S570's graphical user interface after that of Sony Playstation 3's CrossBar design.  That's fine, but the on-screen icons are relatively small and do not make full use of the TV screen real estate.  Most functions can be accessed easily enough through this user interface, including the access of internet based content.

Sony BDP-S570 remote controlUsability: Remote Control

The remote control leaves much to be desired.  The buttons are small and tightly arranged, making it hard to operate without occasionally pressing the wrong button.  And without any glow-in-the-dark buttons or backlighting function, it is also very difficult to operate in a dimly lit room.  It is obvious that Sony did not make the remote control a priority.  Considering the moderate price point of this player, the form factor of this remote control is a bit of a disappointment.

Having said all that, the remote control does offer direct access to most commonly used functions, without having to pull up the on-screen menu.  Four color buttons (yellow, blue, red, green) allow for BD-Live interactivity.  There is a 10-second Replay button and a 15-second fast Advance button.

Performance

Blu-ray Disc picture quality: Blu-ray Disc picture quality through the HDMI as 1080p is great!  The player is capable of outputting 1080p at 24 frames per second (i.e., 1080p/24) for film sources, replicating the native frames captured on film.  With a well-produced Blu-ray Disc action movie, nothing can beat the clarity, detail, color, and brilliance of the Blu-ray Disc format, and the BDP-S570 certainly brings it to life.

Blu-ray Disc sound quality: Blu-ray Disc sound quality through the HDMI output using the Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio is awesome.  For action movies, my system's Onkyo AV receiver and B&W CDM CNT loudspeakers literally rocked the home theater with a bit-for-bit rendition of the original studio master soundtrack.  I have never heard surround sound any better, including commercial movie theaters.  By the way, the BDP-S570 delivers picture and sound that is synchronized, with no "lip synch" problems.

DVD-Video picture quality: During playback of DVD-Video's native 480p resolution, the Sony up-converted the picture very nicely to 1080p resolution.  As can be expected, the picture looked soft  and lacks the same color depth and brilliance of Blu-ray Disc movies at native 1080p resolution.  But the picture up-converted by this Blu-ray Disc player generally looks better than that from a DVD-Video player.  The more well mastered DVD movies will convert up very nicely, without much video artifacts.  Those that were poorly encoded did not show much improvement, as the proverbial "garbage in is garbage out" saying goes.

DVD-Video sound quality: Both Dolby Digital and DTS sound tracks sound good, comparable to what a DVD-Video player would provide.

Netflix Streaming performance: Netflix streaming is acceptable on the Sony BDP-S570.  The Sony Netflix application does not provide an elegant forward or reverse scanning capability.  Competitive models from Samsung or Vizio, for example, offer a series of thumbnail images that gives you an idea of what images are being scanned through.  This more elegant interface is very much like that of Netflix streaming on a PC browser with the Microsoft Silverlight plug-in.  With the Sony, it is a frustrating trial-and-error approach to locate a specific scene.  As Netflix streaming users know, there are no chapter marks as you would find with a Blu-ray Disc or DVD movie.  Other than that, the streaming quality and experience is good through the built-in Wi-Fi capability.

Competitive Models & Value - How does this model compare?

Within the Sony Blu-ray Disc player line, if you do not need the Wi-Fi capability or the built-in 1 GB memory for BD-Live, you can step down to the Sony BDP-S470 (about $145) and save about $55.  Keep in mind that Wi-Fi as a add-on option would cost about $80 and the separate 1GB USB thumb drive would cost about $10.  If you do not have interest in the 3D Blu-ray Disc titles, you can take two steps down to the Sony BDP-S370 (about $134).  However, if you're looking for a few more bells and whistles, you can step up to newer BDP-S770 (about $250) which includes a backlit remote control, a free Monster House 3D Blu-ray Disc movie, and a monolithic 3D chassis design matching the 2010 Sony BRAVIA 3D HDTVs.

In general, entry-level and mid-level Sony Blu-ray Disc players are priced competitively compared to other major brands like Samsung, LG, and Toshiba.  The Sony BDP-S570 model compares most directly to the Samsung BD-C6800 (about $169), offering pretty much the same level of features (less the SACD playback) and similar performance level.  The Samsung BD-C6800 sells for a bit less and does come with a better designed remote with larger and more usable buttons.  Netflix streaming navigation is little bit better with a more elegant forward/reverse scan interface.
 

Conclusion

The Sony BDP-S570 is a solid performing Blu-ray Disc player, but not without its shortfalls (namely the remote control).  If you demand the best Blu-ray Disc picture quality and sound, have other Sony gear, want to use the free iPhone/iPod touch remote control app, or playback SACDs, this is likely to be your Blu-ray Disc player.  Otherwise, you should also consider the Samsung BD-C6500 for its equally impressive performance, more internet apps, more usable remote control with larger buttons, and a slightly lower price point.

Where To Buy

MSRP originally $249.99.  Street and online prices have dropped to about $150.  Support this site by buying through one of our links:

> Amazon.com for $181.71
   free shipping
> Best Buy for $199.99 on sale
> Abt Electronics for $209.00
   free shipping
> CompUSA for $209.00

 


Don't Just Take Our Word for It... Read Other Reviews of the Sony BDP-S570:

> Bluray-Players.net

> CNET

> Consumer Reports

> Crutchfield hands-on research

> HomeTheaterReview.com

> PC World

> PCMag.com

> Secrets of Home Theater and Hi Fi

> Sound & Vision review

> ZDNet

 

> Google search for additional reviews

Google search for additional reviews

> user reviews @ Amazon.com

 

Accessories

HDMI cable: to connect the Sony DVP-S570 to your HDTV or AV receiver
Mediabridge HDMI v1.3 cable - Category 2 certified supports 3D and audio return channel
3 feet - $9.49 from Amazon.com
6 feet - $9.99 from Amazon.com
10 feet - $11.99 from Amazon.com
15 feet - $13.99 from Amazon.com
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Associated equipment used in evaluation: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8100 3-LCD 1080p 16:9 aspect ratio front projector with custom screen, Onkyo TX-NR5007 THX Ultra2 certified A/V receiver with 145 Watts/channel, four B&W CDM 9NTs as left/right main speakers and left/right surrounds, B&W CDM CNT center channel speaker, Mediabridge Ultra HDMI cables available from Amazon.com, Monster Cable Original speaker cables, and Lovan Sovereign T HiFi audio rack.  For internet streaming and content, we use a Motorola SB5100 cable modem and Netgear WGR614 wireless-g router for our home network.  Our home theater equipment was calibrated with the Digital Video Essentials (DVE) HD Basics Blu-ray disc.

 

This review was originally posted on October 4, 2010.

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In This Review:

 

> Summary

> Pros

> Cons

> What's included in the box

> Introduction

> Distinguishing features

> Design

> Ease of setup

> On-screen user interface

> Remote control

> Performance

> Competitive models & value

> Conclusion

> Read other reviews

> Where to Buy

> Accessories

 


Hardware Reviews

 

> Samsung BD-C5500 Blu-ray player

> Sony BDP-S370 Blu-ray player

> Sony BDP-S470 Blu-ray player

> Sony BDP-S570 Blu-ray player

> Vizio VBR231 Blu-ray player

> Vizio VBR220 Blu-ray player

 

> B&W CDM 9NT & CNT loudspeaker system

> Lovan "Sovereign" audio rack

 

more >>   

 


DVD & Blu-ray Release Dates

 

> August 2010

> September 2010

> October 2010

> November 2010

> December 2010

> January 2011

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