http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/05/sony-ultra-hd-blu-ray-player-4k/
Going into CES, we knew we'd see a number of Ultra HD Blu-ray players. It's no surprise Sony has one of its own: the UHP-H1. In addition to handling the visuals from those 4K discs, the player can also be configured to play multi-room audio through Sony's SongPal app or bump songs stored on a USB drive. The UHP-H1 is the company's first high-res certified Blu-ray player and its Bluetooth feature makes for easy pairing with speakers or headphones.
Not looking to go UHD yet? Sony's got a new option for you as well. The BDP-S6700 also packs in Bluetooth and can be arranged in a multi-room speaker setup. What's more, this player can be used to stream video games from PlayStation Now and can accommodate two DualShock 4 controllers. Both the UHP-H1 and BDP-S6700 have tech that upscales high-definition content to 4K resolution for "enhanced viewing." You know, for all of those Blu-ray discs that you already have in your library. No word on pricing for either of these right now, but Sony says they'll be available this spring which lines up nicely with the scheduled arrival of the new Blu-raysthemselves.
Going into CES, we knew we'd see a number of Ultra HD Blu-ray players. It's no surprise Sony has one of its own: the UHP-H1. In addition to handling the visuals from those 4K discs, the player can also be configured to play multi-room audio through Sony's SongPal app or bump songs stored on a USB drive. The UHP-H1 is the company's first high-res certified Blu-ray player and its Bluetooth feature makes for easy pairing with speakers or headphones.
Not looking to go UHD yet? Sony's got a new option for you as well. The BDP-S6700 also packs in Bluetooth and can be arranged in a multi-room speaker setup. What's more, this player can be used to stream video games from PlayStation Now and can accommodate two DualShock 4 controllers. Both the UHP-H1 and BDP-S6700 have tech that upscales high-definition content to 4K resolution for "enhanced viewing." You know, for all of those Blu-ray discs that you already have in your library. No word on pricing for either of these right now, but Sony says they'll be available this spring which lines up nicely with the scheduled arrival of the new Blu-raysthemselves.