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    High performance Blu-ray Disc™ player with the latest picture and sound quality enhancement technologies, includes multi-channel headphone surround sound system as well as home networking capability.
    • Advanced Super Bit Mapping creates more colour variation on your TV screen resulting in a much smoother picture.
    • High Definition Reality Enhancer gives greater detail to the image bringer and flawless quality to the movie experience
    • Headphone surround sound - enjoy 7.1ch surround sound from any connected headphones
    • Wireless-N Internet technology is the fastest and most reliable wireless system available. It delivers a convenient way of enjoying BD live functions or downloading the latest firmware updates.
    • DLNA certified networking capability allows transfer of JPEG files from other devices even if they are not in the same room
    • USB port for convenient transfer of JPEG files for viewing on the TV screen
    • The player is backwards compatible with DVDs; by connecting via HDMI™, you can upscale them using the Precision Cinema HD Upscale technology to the best picture possible. Your DVD collection will look outstanding on your Full HD TV.
    • Featuring BD-Live, the new Blu-ray Disc™ player from Sony gives you access to interactive features. Connected directly to the internet, BD-Live brings you more exclusive extras like Bonus Features, News & Trailers and Games.
    • Through the BonusView functionality a separate stream of video will play along with the movie in the form of a ‘picture-in-picture’ format and show interviews with the film’s cast and crew, storyboards and other visual content.
    • x.v.Color™ allows the player to display images with natural and more vivid colours similar to what the human eye actually sees in the real world.
    • The Deep Colour technology gives you smoother images and more colour variation when connecting your player to a Deep Colour ready HD TV via HDMI™, bringing you a more colourful movie experience.
    • With the PhotoTV HD dedicated still picture display technology, you can view your digital photos at their best on your BRAVIA TV.
    • The Precision Drive HD technology helps you get the most out of your Blu-ray Disc™s and DVDs, even if they are bent or scratched.
    • Following the same award-winning design as the PLAYSTATION®3 menu, the XrossMediaBar menu system provides simple and intuitive control to give you a smooth user experience
    • The Quick Start-up mode allows you to get your Blu-ray Disc™ player started after just six seconds (6 sec) - a speed unrivalled by other products available today.
    • The BRAVIA Sync technology enables you synchronise your Blu-ray Disc™ player to BRAVIA televisions and Home Theatre systems at the touch of a button.
    • The latest applications for the player can be updated via internet through firmware updates. By running updates, your Blu-ray Disc™ player will always deliver optimum performance.
    • Full HD Audio Decoding of Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding – to get sound quality so rich and powerful it’s like listening to the movie’s original sound track in the studio.
    • 7.1 channel High Definition Surround Sound Bitstream via HDMI™ connection for an outstanding sound quality
    • The stylish design of the player perfectly complements your BRAVIA TV to create a harmonised home entertainment system - which fits seamlessly into your living room.
    PRICE: £400
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    Updated the Specs on the S760 as it should be in shops by now.

    Who getting/got one?
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    I'll be waiting for One of my players to Die now before I get a replacement, and it will be RF with any luck by then
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    Same here Dean. For the price of the Sony I'd be tempted to pay the extra £50 and go for the Oppo 831.

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