Sony brings the 3D on TV: The Japanese manufacturer released in March its first two Blu-ray range 3D Ready.

The electronics manufacturers have not missed the turn to 3D. Sony is preparing to market in March its first two DVD players Blu-ray 3D, the BDP-S470 and BDP-S570, which will be the first of range 3D Ready.

The new turntables promise a display Full HD 1080p Blu-ray, but can also play standard CDs and DVDs.

The new Blu-ray 3D Sony will also be able to decode the audio stream Dolby True HD and DTS-HS Master Audio and will incorporate a USB port for power on their television viewing, from a device, photos and videos or listen to music.

The Blu-ray 3D BDP-S470 will acquire more of a native module Wi-Fi to connect to the Web and have direct access to platforms like YouTube, NetFlix and Sony Music.

Only drawback: consumers who purchase one of these early Blu-ray will have to wait to update the firmware this summer that will effectively enjoy the 3D feature.

The Blu-ray 3D BDP-S470 should be sold around $ 200, while the BDP-S570 should be sold around $ 250.

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