Sony BDP-S3700 Region Free Blu-ray Player, Multi region Smart Wifi 110-240 volts, 6FT HDMI cable & Dynastar Plug adapter bundle Package
$202.49
Last updated on December 20, 2024 6:26 pm Details
- REGION FREE VERSION – NO RESTRICTIONS: PLAYS BLURAY REGION A, REGION B, & REGION C & PLAYS standard DVDs from ANY REGIONS 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- BLU-RAY & DVD PLAYBACK – Make the most of your HDTV. Blu-ray disc playback delivers exceptional Full HD 1080p video performance along with stunning hi-definition sound. LG Blu-ray players also play DVDs, so there is no need to replace your old DVD collection. Not only that, DVD Up-Scaling delivers exceptional image quality with 1080p up scaling via HDMI.
- 110-240 volts player supports Pal and NTSC / Plays Blu-rays, DVD, CDs plus has USB input to play all your content. USB Playback, External HDD Playback, 1080p Upscaling. HDMI output, coaxial audio output, Ethernet connection, and USB input
- Play Blu Rays From Any Country Without Any Problems
- Full HD 1080P Blu Ray Disc Playback & DVD Playback
Specification: Sony BDP-S3700 Region Free Blu-ray Player, Multi region Smart Wifi 110-240 volts, 6FT HDMI cable & Dynastar Plug adapter bundle Package
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Sony BDP-S3700 Region Free Blu-ray Player, Multi region Smart Wifi 110-240 volts, 6FT HDMI cable & Dynastar Plug adapter bundle Package
$202.49
Angel Garcilazo –
Es un reproductor muy bueno, nunca nos ha dado problemas para leer algún disco.
El sistema SMART deja un poco que desear por lo que optado por no conectarlo a mi red wifi, pero supongo que puede ser una buena opción en una TV que no sea SMART TV.
Francisco Guillermo Meneses Ibarra –
Pense que este Blu Ray iba ser muy bueno, pero me dejé llevar por los comentarios, es normay y corriente como cualquier otro. Yo lo buscaba por la aplicación de Amazon Prime, y no la tiene instalada, y tambien. Se tarda en ejecutar las funciones aunque éste conectado al internet, en pocas palabras fue una decepción de Blu Ray y sobre todo gasté mycho por él.
serge –
quand j’utilise des blu ray la machine n’est pas compatible avec ma barre de son.
Sue –
Works perfectly. Shows all region. Easy to use
Serkan Okar –
I had been shopping around for a region-free bluray/dvd player and I’d like to provide you the information I have gathered to help you with your decision.
First: There are laws that prohibit the sale of region free bluray players from manufacturers or by retailers in the US. That is why you don’t see region free bluray players in brick stores like Bestbuy, WalMart, Target, etc.
Second: Due to the first point, manufacturers like Sony, Samsung, etc. do not manufacture or market region free bluray players in the US. I’d like to emphasize this because I see a lot of comments and complaints from customers who purchased such players and when they contacted Sony, Samsung about their region free bluray player, they were disappointed because [insert bluray company] customer service said thay did not have region free bluray player in their line of products therefore could not provide service.
If you pay attention, you will see all region free bluray players are sold by third-party sellers. There is nothing wrong with that. I have already purchased and tested two region free bluray players sold by such third-party seller on Amazon and both players met my expectations and did play discs from different regions of the world. However, you should not contact [insert bluray company] for any questions regarding region free functionality of your region free bluray player. Because they did not produce such a product. It was the third party seller (a company with technical skills and expertise) that purchased the player from [insert bluray company], changed the factory settings, unlocked the bluray player and turned it into the region free bluray player.
Region free bluray player is simply an existing model of a bluray player (such as the one on this page) with all the functionalities of that model, but in addition to that, it is region free and plus converts PAL to NTSC (and the 110 – 220 voltage conversion is added if you wish to use it in another country that uses 220 voltage). Because of that, if you contact the third party seller for any of the features of the product, they will most likely refer you to the product page on the offical [insert bluray company]’s website. You should only contact them only if your question is pertaining to the region free functionality.
My biggest complain is that third party sellers often double the price of that bluray player model. I checked many region free bluray models on the internet and found out that almost every bluray player is actually half the price when they are not region free. Basically, the third party seller charges the price of the bluray player to unlock it, thereby doubling its price. If a bluray player in its plain version is $75-80, the region free version will be $150 – $160. This is all because of the current regulations that prevent bluray companies from manufacturing their own region free models. I am not sure if that’s the case in other parts of the world.
This Sony model works well as expected. So far I have used Region B Bluray discs imported from UK (The Avengers Series 4 Bluray) and it played it perfectly with no issues. Here’s what you need to pay attention to:
1) Make sure Quick Start Mode is off!! This is a setting on the player, very easy to see and confirm. Sony models show that when you turn on the player for the very first time and going through initial setup proceess. LG model I have tested (LG BP350), it’s in the settings. Both models have Quick Start Mode off by default so you probably won’t have to do anything.
2) Make sure your player is OFF before you press the button to change the region code. You don’t have to change the region for DVDs It is set to region free for DVDs. You only need to change it for Bluray discs. Turn off the player. For Sony models, press Yellow for Region A, Blue for Region B, Red for Region C. For LG models, press 1 for Region A, press 2 for Region B and press 3 for region C. When you do that, the player will turn ON. And it will be ready to play the disc. By habit, I turned the player on and pressed the region codes and it didn’t work. It is important that the unit must be off before you take that action.
This model has wi-fi buit in and I was able to connect successfully with no issue. The third paty seller states that updating the firmware will not cause issues with the region free capability; they say they guarantee that their player won’t lose region free capability but I would not want to test that theory unless my player starts having issues as I don’t want to risk losing region free capability (with so many firmware updates and codes, you never know what will happen).
The only problem I had was when I played a region B Bluray disc that had 5.1 DTS audio track, and the audio kept cutting out for a second every 2-3 minutes. I had the HDMI out from the player to LG OLED TV and I was using the audio optical out from the TV to the receiver. For whatever reason, the sound kept cutting out for a second and came back on. I could see the signal going out on the front panel of my receiver. I am not sure if this issue has anything to do with the disc being region B (maybe the TV didn’t fully recognize the audio signal although I thought regions codes are only for picture signals and did not impact audio signals) I Googled it and saw recommendations about changing the audio settings on the player and turning them off (it also recommended changing the digital audio otput to PCM but that would defeat the purpose of enjoying the 5.1 DTS audio format). I have not had this issue with The Avengers Bluray disc whih only has 2.0 PMC audio track. So either the 5.1 DTS audio signal did not pass to the TV or TV did not pass it to the receiver consistently which caused the audio dropouts. But this player also had digital audio coaxial output. I think I will try that to see if it resolves the issue. The audio quality probably won’t be the same as HDMI signal but still better than constant cutouts.
ONE AMAZING FEATURE NOT MENTIONED ANYWHERE ELSE: I noticed that under the Options menu, there is “Closed Captions” settings. This is a fantastic new feature that I have not seen on a Blu-ray player before. I have been trying for years for a way to turn on Closed Captions on DVDs that don’t have subtitles. Not matter what I have tried, I have not been able to succeed. Recently, I read that Closed Captions signals work only on analog signals therefore I I needed to try analog cables. I tried analog cables, switched the picture settings on my Blu-ray player to analog output, also changed the settings on my TV to analog and I was not able to get a signal or turn on the Closed Captions (TV has closed caption feature but it mainly works with cable TV signal -when comes through tuner-, it has been impossible to turn them on while playing DVD without the TV tuner/cable network). All these years, I have been playing those DVDs on my laptop using Windows Player (you can turn on the closed captions on Windows Player) and using an HDMI cable from the laptop to the TV. This was the only solution I could find. Cut a long story short, this Blu-ray player enables the user to turn on the closed captions on DVD!!! My most sincere thanks and congratulations to whoever thought of adding this feature to the blu-ray player (nothing to do with 4K picture quality but such a useful and wonderful feature that had been missing from players until now).
Client d’Amazon –
super
Ric Seymour –
I should have gotten this one in the first place.
MBRat –
This is a great regions free Blu-ray player. It plays all my DVDs many purchased in other regions.
r3500vdp –
I have purposely waited a few weeks before writing a review to allow me to use this player with various DVDs and Blu-Rays. I can only say that I am very happy with the results and recommend it. Review is mainly for the multi-region modifications since reviews of this Sony blu-ray player are widely available, it is a solid player and the quality is great. I am using it in combination with a LED projector. The multi region functionality is very easy to use. It automatically detects the region for DVDs, converts from PAL to NTSC, and the aspect ration of 4×3 for vintage movies I handle through the projector settings. Played several BBC region 2 DVDs. For blu-rays the interface is simple to use, using the colored buttons on the remote. Played several Blu-Rays for region B such as “Sabotage”, the UK blu-ray and “Christiane F”, the german blu-ray. All good, quality is great. So very happy with this purchase, great to be able to buy any blu-ray and not worry about region. Thinking of buying another one and keep it safe so I have a spare player.
Gert Schovsbo –
The unit works well with my sony tv, however you claim that the unit is dual voltage (100-240V) which is not the case as you only supply a 110V power supply.
merlin –
I went with Sony thinking the brand name would guarantee the quality.
Positives:
1) It plays DVDs from region 2 (Europe) without entering any codes. Just switches automatically to a proper region. Cannot test any BluRays as I do not have them from other regions.
2) The picture quality is very good
3) as simple to install and use as it gets
The negatives:
1) The remote is mushy and the delay between pressing a button and the action is painfully slow
2) Streaming from the Internet (Netflix, YT, etc): very limited selection of streaming services – no Amazon Prime, Disney+, AppleTV. Buffering all the time, practically unwatchable – and we have 1GB wired ethernet connection
Conclusion: if all you need is BD/DVD region free player that it might be for you. But, I’m sure there are other cheaper options out there. If you also want a streaming device – forget it.
Brian –
Not tried as multi-region yet but if it works the same as region ‘A’ then it will do the job well.
Martin English –
BEWARE: Sony’s BDP-S3700 player is not supported in Australia. Mine worked fine for 3 months then would not play some discs (which it had previously played) now the player freezes after playing a disc. The only way to play another disc is to unplug the power cable. I tried contacting the supplier they told me to contact Sony which I did, only to discover that Sony do not sell this player in Australia and therefore there is no support. I would not recommend buying this for use in Australia.