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Sony BDP-N460 Blu-ray Disc Player (Black)

rated 4.0 out of 5  (245 Sony BDP-N460 Reviews)


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Product Description
Experience Blu-ray Disc movies in Full HD 1080p quality with stunning HD sound that supports enhanced audio formats including Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD Master Audio. You can also play and upscale your DVDs to near high definition. Connect to the internet and instantly stream thousands of movies, videos, music and more from Netflix, YouTube, Slacker and other leading content providers with the Sony BDP-N460 Network Blu-ray Disc player.

Technical Details
  • Plays Blu-ray Disc movies in Full HD 1080p
  • Instantly streams online entertainment from leading providers
  • Upscales DVDs to near high definition
  • BD-Live ready
  • Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD Master Audio decoding

Product Details

Height: 2.20 inches

Width: 16.90 inches

Length: 8.10 inches

Weight: 4.60 pounds

Model: BDP-N460

Manufacturer: Sony

Form Factor: Tabletop

Color: Black

Warranty: 1 year warranty

Model SKU: B002PHM0XQ


Sony BDP-N460 Reviews

rated 5 out of 5 Terrific Blue-ray player
by Barb , 2010-07-26


The quality of the product is great. It is fast and the picture is great. I also set up Netflix to steam movies and tv shows. It really is amazing how quickly it does the process and how good the picture quality is. The representative at Sony was very helpful in helping me set up the procedure.



rated 3 out of 5 Happy for now. Internet appliances are new on the scene.
by D. W. Couch from Des Moines, IA USA, 2010-07-23


So I was in the market for a BluRay DVD player. Once I began shopping, I became wooed by the idea of having a DVD player that was also a portal to my media accounts on the Internet. Namely, YouTube, Pandora, Amazon, NetFlix and Flickr. Well. I feel like I got the best of me. I read on some sites that all of these services were supported by this player. I also had the impression that this DVD Player was Internet ready and had WiFi.

After I received it, the discovery began, good and bad. First It did not have WiFi. I reviewed all documentation and 'official' descriptions. Nope no WiFi but it could have WiFi if I also Purchased the Cisco-Linksys Dual-Band Wireless-N Gaming and Video Adapter. What a racket. My dog would have WiFi too If I strapped a solar powered wireless router to his back. Why this particular device was recommended I don't know. Perhaps Cisco & Sony are dating now. I figure I let myself be misled by suggestion and desire thus far, we may as well go all the way. I ordered it via Amazon Prime.

Once I connected the Cisco-Linksys Dual-Band Wireless-N Gaming and Video Adapter. I got excited again. It was easy to connect to my wireless router (Netgear supporting N). Set-up of the services was quirky. Sony has jumped into Internet appliances with apparent abandon. As with many companies keeping up with the Joneses, we, the customer, pay to Beta test. It works but it's not elegant. I jumped the hoops to connect Amazon, YouTube. Then discovered I couldn't just connect to any old media service I wish. As of this writing Pandora is NOW supported. I'm sure more will come, eventually.

Pardon me this should be a review not a rant. The DVD Player works great, the Interface is a little slow to respond it seems, the necessary connections are straight forward. And I'm an avid user of NetFlix, Amazon, & now Pandora. Heck I've even re-discovered YouTube. This is really great. Most of the online services I use are accessible via the Sony Bravia rigmarole.

One last item, there is a lot of JUNK stuffed in the Internet Menu, that I would love to get rid of, but who am I kidding, I just bought a 'cutting' edge appliance that has most likely been paid for by all of those services that are jockeying for my attention. How I wish Sony was doing better than it was. Like it used to.

Were I to do it again I'd have bought the necessary hardware and taken the time to set up a Boxee. Which btw is about to release an actual, well, box.



rated 4 out of 5 My SONY
by Edgard Delgado from Oak Creek WI, 2010-07-20


So far good. I have good picture, sound and the streaming on Netflix is good. Glad I bought it



rated 5 out of 5 Excellent device!
by E. Dale from New Jersey, 2010-07-18


This device works well and completely met my expectations. The interface is Sony's usual XMB, which works well with the Blu-ray player. Blu-rays looked amazing, and even DVDs were impressive with the player's upscaling. The internet video features are nice options, although it can be cumbersome searching something on YouTube with a remote, especially without predictive suggestions. Over all, I was satisfied with this device.



rated 4 out of 5 Sony blu-ray disc player BDP-N460
by Steve Stonelover from SW Indiana, 2010-07-17


User friendly, good quality, classic black look, good performance, bd live is nice feature, great value. Even better with Amazon sale price and Amazon free shipping.