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VIZIO Blu-ray player with Wireless Internet Apps, VBR120

The Vizio Vbr120 Blu-Ray Player With Vizio Internet Apps Delivers 1080P Full Hd

Amazon Sales Rank: #5933 in Home Theater Color: Black Brand: Vizio Model: VBR120 Dimensions: 1.97" h x 12.59" w x 9.44" l, Plays back Blu-ray discs, DVDs, CDs, MP3s and JPEG files Full HD 1080p playback Built-in Ethernet port and USB port Dolby TrueHD/Digital Plus and DTS-HD BD-Live compatible Built-in Ethernet wired networking for access to entertainment on demand through your high-speed Internet connection. Plays Blu-ray Discs for full high definition 1080p video playback Plays DVD discs and audio CDs for added versatility Supports 7.1 digital audio output via HDMI with Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD audio processing View personal photos (JPG) or music (MP3) using the built-in USB port Watch thousands of HD titles, TV episodes and more with VUDU, Netflix, Pandora and much more

Internet-Ready Devices Internet-ready devices use your broadband connection to deliver dynamic content to your television, whether it's streaming video from Netflix, new music from Pandora, or a quick glance at today's weather forecast.Although there is overlap, each manufacturer offers a unique bundle of free or paid services, including streaming video and music, social networking apps, online photo galleries, news and financial updates, weather info, sports scores, and a variety of other smartphone-like applications.Manufacturers continue to add new content to their offerings, keeping customers current through firmware updates, and making a bit of research a prudent step in your buying decision.Learn more about Internet-ready devices and HDTVs, how they work, what services are offered by different manufacturers, and exactly what you'll need to get started at our Internet TV 101 customer center. March 2011The VIZIO VBR120 Blu-ray Player with VIZIO Internet Apps delivers full 1080p high-definition video for razor sharp images, 7.1 surround sound for amazing audio, and connects to the Internet to stream movies, TV shows, music and more. Enjoy your Blu-ray and DVD discs, audio CDs, MP3, and JPEG files. When you need a little more entertainment, access content from top online brands like Netflix, VUDU, Pandora, Twitter, Facebook, and more. Internet-Connected Blu-Ray Entertainment Enjoy Blu-ray video in Full HD 1080p resolution, for a picture with amazing clarity and detail. 1080p Full HD Take advantage of your HDTV with Blu-ray titles in Full HD 1080p resolution, for a picture with amazing clarity and detail. Blu-ray Discs and More Play Blu-ray Discs and access both included Bonus View and online BD Live bonus features, thanks to Internet connectivity. You can also play back your DVDs, complete with up-conversion from standard-definition to 1080p, for enhanced picture quality. You're also covered on audio discs. USB Media Playback In addition to the above disc formats, the VBR120 lets you play back MP3s from a connected USB device, or display and view slideshows of your favorite JPEG photos. You can also play these formats back from disc, if you'd prefer to burn them to a DVD or CD. VIZIO Internet Apps gives you a wealth of connected entertainment options. Serious Audio Full HD resolution video is even better when you have the immersive audio to match. The VBR120 delivers rich multi-channel surround sound, decoding audio codecs like Dolby TruHD and DTS-HD and outputting 7.1-channel surround sound, for the best audio experience available. VIZIO Internet Apps Easily connect to the Internet and stream movies and TV shows, listen to music and get the latest news, sports and weather. The VBR120 connects via a built-in Ethernet port to your home network, to access Internet content such as Netflix and VUDU for streaming TV shows and movie,; Pandora Internet Radio for discovering new music, your favorite social networking apps like Twitter or Facebook, photo-sharing services like Flickr and Picasa, and the latest news from the Associated Press and The New York Times. With a simple Internet connection, you'll get all that and plenty more. As an added bonus, VIZIO throws in two free HD movie rentals on VUDU. VIZIO VBR120 Select Specifications Supported Media Disc Formats: Blu-ray Disc, DVD Video, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, Audio CD (CD-DA), CD-RW/R Audio File Formats: MP3 Image File Formats: JPEG Connectivity HDMI: 1 (HDMI 1.3) Component Video: 1 Composite Video: 1 (Shared With Component) Digital Audio: 1 (Coaxial) Analog Audio: 1 (RCA) USB 2.0: 1 Ethernet: 1 Weight and Dimensions Dimensions (WxHxD): 12.59 W x 1.97 x 9.44 Inches (W x H x D) Weight: 4.96 lbs. What's in the Box VIZIO VBR120 Blu-Ray Disc Player, Remote Control With Batteries, Composite A/V Cable, Documentation

Most helpful customer reviews 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Seems to be hit-and-miss. I got one of the misses. By Erotao It's frustrating to hear how well this Blu-Ray player works for others, but it's also consoling to realize that I'm not the only one who's experienced problem after problem with it. I won't dwell on the glue issue, since it's been covered well enough by other reviewers. My main complaint is with the seemingly random hardware issues with this model. From day one, powering on the player has always been a crap shoot, and to date I've never been able to turn it on, or eject a disc, using the buttons on the machine itself. Thank goodness for the remote! Sometimes it will play a disc quickly and without any problems; other times it will click and grind for one to two minutes before getting started. I want to be clear, however, that it's not so much the slowness that bothers me, but rather its inconsistency. Every day is a surprise, because I don't know whether it will turn on and hum smoothly away, or turn on and grind, or simply not turn on at all. The coup de grâce came tonight, when I settled down to watch an evening film. Picture, but no audio. The user manual, a tome of wisdom, suggested that I either turn up the volume or double-check the mute button. Right. Thanks for the tip. Nor do I have any headphones or external devices plugged in, but the manual doesn't offer any suggestions beyond that. I plan on returning this unit as soon as possible and exchanging it for something else. My recommendation to potential buyers? It's a great deal if you manage to get one that works as well as the models some of these other folks picked up; but it also seems like quite a few of us have run into a number of similar problems that you may want to avoid by dropping a few more dollars on a different brand. 11 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Pleased with this player - for the $ it is a great value By M. Stewart This is my first blu-ray player, and first Vizio product. I have it connected to my Insignia 42" 1080p 120Hz LCD via HDMI. The TV runs the sound via optical cable back to an older Yamaha 5.1 channel receiver hooked to a pair of Martin Logan SL3's and Cinema center channel. I'm on a limited budget for our entertainment system (except the speakers! I've had them a while) so while looking for a blu-ray I didn't want a lot of extras such as wi-fi, etc, but something that would upscale my old DVD's and of course play blu-ray's reliably. First, the player looks great. It is much smaller than other player's I've seen. It looks more expensive that it is. One minor annoyance - for some reason the factory put a long strip of cardboardy type advertising along the top of the player. Not a big deal. But, it was put on with double stick tape that was VERY hard to get off. I had to work at it for several minutes and it left a little residue which I had to remove. I've only played one regular DVD so I don't have much experience with the upscaling, but that one DVD was very acceptable. I have played several blu-ray discs, such as Avatar, Dark Knight, Casino Royale, Bucket List, and Wild China. Every DISC has loaded within 20 to 40 seconds, with the exception of Avatar which was rented and the DISC was very dirty. After a quick clean it loaded normally. I'm not a videophile, but I do appreciate a good picture, and I have not owned another player to compare against, so my only comments on the blu-ray format are WOW. Another bonus with this player is the integrated applications. The interface is simple but very effective. You must connect the player to the internet through the hard wired connection (no wi-fi for $99!) and you'll have access to Netflix, VuDu, Pandora, Flickr, Facebook, etc. I connected to my Pandora account and had access to my stations - cool. You get two free movie rentals through VUDU for purchasing the player, I watched one movie and was very impressed. My home internet

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