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I now have a nice little HTPC so my Sony Blu-ray player is no longer required. It's a Sony BDP-S360 which comes with the original box, manuals, remote and cables (including HDMI). The remote is in perfect condition and the Blu-ray player is in very good condition (there are a few light surface marks/scratches to the top of the glossy front bezel - nothing major). It's in perfect working order and has the latest firmware update installed. It can also play DVD's (and can upscale them upto 1080p).

Full specs can be found here: http://www.sony.co.uk/product/blu-ray-disc-player/bdps360b.cek

Selling for £35 (includes UK p&p) :)

... It really is a great player for the price! Both the picture and sound quality are excellent!
 

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Hi mate, just out of curiosity. Is this model 3D compatible?

I don't think so... It's had the latest update installed but i don't think it's like the PS3 where they just add 3D support via an update.
 
Price has now been dropped to £35 inc UK postage (this is the final price drop) :cool:
 
Interested. Can this play mp4 and avi video files off a usb memory stick?
Also, does it take long to start up?
Does it have online services such as iPlayer and YouTube?
 
Interested. Can this play mp4 and avi video files off a usb memory stick?
Also, does it take long to start up?
Does it have online services such as iPlayer and YouTube?

I personally don't think it takes long to start up, although there's also an option for 'quick start mode' which i've never used. I don't think there are any online services such as Youtube or Netflix etc... I'm pretty sure the ethernet port is just for updates and accessing BD live content only. The USB port is also only used for storing BD live content to a memory stick, but that might have changed since updating the firmware... I'll check it out tomorrow (it's packed away at the moment).
 
delivered and well boxed. great , feedback on the way :-)

I hope it didn't take too long to open the packaging... I ran out of decent sized parcel boxes so had to makeshift one (which could probably survive a nuclear fallout :lol:).

Glad it arrived safely, leaving feedback now :thumbsup:
 
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