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The Sony X800 is a cutting-edge UHD Blu-ray player that supports 2D/3D playback, high-resolution audio formats, and features dual HDMI outputs. With its region-free capability and advanced HDR technology, it delivers an unparalleled cinematic experience, making it the perfect addition to any home entertainment system.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Power Consumption | 50 Watts |
Supported Audio Format | Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, MP3, AAC, FLAC, OPUS |
Analog Video Format | NTSC |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
File Format | MP3 |
Supported Media Type | DVD, Blu-Ray Disc |
Additional Features | Region Free |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.8"L x 14.2"W x 3.8"H |
Item Weight | 9.7 Pounds |
Color | Black |
A**R
Excelente DVD
Excelente DVD puedes ver cualquier región, altamente recomendable.
A**R
Works as advertised. The hardware modifications work well to enhance the origiinal equipment
I think the people who had trouble with this machine forgot to read the instructions, including the inserted sheet that covers the hardware upgrade to achieve region-free capability. The first thing I did after testing that I could playa simple Blu-Ray after setting up for my monitor and wi-fi was to upgrade the firmware. Then, one after another I inserted all the 4K discs I own, to be sure they played properly - They did - followed by a variety of Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray 3D, and DVD discs. All played fine - No problems. Then I tried some Region B Blu-Ray discs: I turned off the machine, pushed the blue button until it restarted, and waited for it to load. The Region B disc played properly, too. This is a great player!
D**L
Had this one for 2 years so far---
After 2 years this product still delivers the same quality of sound and video as it has from day 1. I won't rehash what all the other reviewers have said about making sure to read the instructions--especially for alternate region discs. However, there are 2 issues that prevented a 5 star rating from this user.1. Sometimes the menu options don't come up. What I mean is that the menu screen background will come up, but the options themselves are sometimes gone--not just invisible--gone. Pressing "menu" or "play" or anything else does nothing. The only remedy for this seems to be to simply eject and reinsert the disc. While this is an easy fix, it just seems weird. It's particularly problematic on 4K and 3D discs.2. In the last 2 or 3 months, the streaming service (whether Prime or Netflix) will sometimes cause the machine to freeze up. Sometimes it's a total freeze-up and sometimes it's everything but the audio (and subtitles) freezes up. Hopefully this isn't an indication of more issues to come. It has only happened 3 or 4 times (and we watch it a lot), but it still makes this user a little nervous. When this happens, the machine will NOT respond to the buttons on the remote nor on the machine itself (including the "power" button). The fix for this is relatively easy (though not as easy as the fix for the menu issue listed above).You will need to find the power cord, unplug it, and then plug it back in. I hope that this isn't hurting the longevity of the machine further. While this happening is rare to be sure, it is concerning.All that being said, if this one gives us another year, I would still buy another one to replace it.Hope this helps.
R**Z
A true Region Free Blu-Ray player
I have no problems with this Blu-Ray player what so ever. There was nothing to do to it except hook it up to the TV, I have a disc from the U.K. and it played all the way through with out any issues what so ever.
L**P
It works as it should but a backlit remote would be a big help
The biggest problem I've found with the current crop of Blu-ray players is that getting a backlit remote requires spending a LOT more money. And that the people who design the remotes aren't very good. They tend to go for arranging the buttons to make the remote as small as possible which isn't all that helpful if you don't have tiny fingers. And trying to remember which button is which is a pain because every manufacturer uses different layouts, and sometimes for different models from the same manufacturer. I bought this to replace one that had a nearly useless remote which I had bought to replace an Oppo unit that had simply died. I'm really hoping that my other Oppo hangs in there for a long time!
S**H
Great product
We love the fact that we can watch all of the DVD movies I bought when I used to live in China, plus our US purchased DVDs and Blu-ray. Easy to setup. The only thing I do not like is that it does not have fiberoptic output. I have never been a fan of Coaxial RCA like output.
B**Y
Won't play some discs
I was sent the X800M2 after ordering the x800 but then found that the player would not play either the UHD version of Blade Runner freezing at the pint of the first interview or the Wizard of OZ where it froze when the wicked witch is sky writing. District 9 did play through. Now at first I thought the discs were bad but then tried to play them on an older LG UHD player and it had no problem. Isn't the FIRST JOB of a player to be able to play the discs. Perhaps it is only THIS unit but there is at least a quality control issue at Sony. I am, of course, going to return this.
A**V
Not so good for SACD
I must admit I was wrong about this player. Although they technically do support SACD and it shows DSD on the screen, the device converts it into PCM signal to output on coaxial S/PDIF connector. Even thought I have a DSD capable DAC, on S/PDIF it only accepts PCM. It might be possible to extract true DSD from Sony's HDMI output, but this is next to impossible. I was not able to find a DAC like this. I cannot recommend this device to audiophiles.Previous review:I have a collection of CDs and SACDs and like to listen to the music, but I cannot afford a high-end system. SONY X800 worked well for me and was right within budget. Previously I had Phillips 963SA, which was not great, but did it's work reasonably well. When it broke, I started looking for a similar player but was only finding hight-end products, which were too expensive for me. When I discovered this SONY X800 and read reviews I was cautious, because previously I already ordered a budget device which was promised to play SACD, but did not. But the Sony was just as described - indeed it plays probably all possible disc formats and outputs the digital audio on a coax port in DSD format, which is great because I can choose what external DAC to use. I can highly recommend this product as a transport for audiophiles, which conveniently allows playing video occasionally.
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