consumer experience
If Blu-ray is the winner, I'd hate to see the loser
Submitted by Steve Nelson on Fri, 2008-03-21 11:49. blu-ray | consumer experience | TechnologyIt’s been a while since I’ve been as disappointed in a consumer electronics product as I am with my new Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray Disc Player.
The setup was smooth, and the picture is great – really great.
However: I have certain usability expectations in upgrading from an older standard DVD player, especially given that this is a second generation Blu-ray player. From the “Powered by Java†on the box and the 4 page GNU license in the manual, this is a computer in a DVD player enclosure and doesn’t do a whole lot to hide that fact.
It takes about 3 minutes to boot this particular computer when I hit the power-on, and then another minute or so before I can watch a movie. It also seems to power itself off after being in pause for a bit – helping to keep us green I guess. But it doesn’t remember where I was in the movie, so coming back in the room after a phone call, it takes another 4 minutes to reboot the “computer†and use chapter search (once I’m allowed to do that) to get to approximately where I left off.
Maybe I need to RTFM, but unfortunately, it really is a FM. It looks like it was written circa 1988, and it’s one of those manuals where you wonder why they left 2/3 of the relevant info out of the manual, and then 2/3 of what’s left can’t be found in the index. At least it’s replete with notes that say essentially, “This may not workâ€Â.
My guess is that the format wars caused everyone to be a bit too hasty in product development and rollout because it shows.
[updated in the comments - Nov 23, 2008]