http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-entertainment/sony-ps3-best-bd-player-out-there-225490.php:
"Ultimate AV:
The PS3 more than holds its own in image quality, and wins hands down on boot up and disc access speed."
http://www.ultimateavmag.com/hddiscplayers/1206ps3blu/index1.html:
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The PS3 also rocks with startup speed, disc load speed and disc access during playback. In other words, it's ergonomically very Sony. Inserting discs with the PS3
powered down,
it took less than ten seconds, at most, to boot to the menu of either a DVD or a 50GB BD, either of which the PS3 does automatically. Sometimes it took closer to half that time- load times seemed to vary with the disc, whether the player is powered down or powered up when the disc is inserted. But when the unit is powered up and a disc is inserted, its icon appears under the Video menu and must be selected to boot into the disc menu and play, which is a little tedious for videos, even if it makes sense for games. This ergonomic performance is a far cry from the more expensive Samsung BD-P1000 standalone BD player, which still takes around 30 seconds to load a BD menu, or the Toshiba first-gen HD DVD players, which can take closer to a minute to load a disc."
"(...) PlayStation3 Blu-ray Disc Player:
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The PS3 is just as fast and agile with the BD on-screen menus that come up while the movie runs, and chapter skips and scanning are as fast as any DVD player I've ever used-
instantaneous, even with 50GB BDs. Again,
this is far superior to the speed of the Samsung or Toshiba players, but also better again than Sony BDP-S1. And so far our PS3 hasn't frozen once during movie playback (which the Toshiba HD-XA1 has done far too many times), and thus far I've encountered more odd little glitches in the few days I've spent with the BDP-S1 than in the weeks I've spent with the PS3. Look out for
UAV's full review of the BDP-S1, but whatever its strengths are,
it is not the PS3's equal with startup and disc access speeds, or freedom from playback glitches."
http://www.ultimateavmag.com/hddiscplayers/1206ps3blu/index3.html:
Highs
Excellent image quality with Blu-ray
Lightning fast disc loading and access speeds
Superior connectivity to standalone BD players with HDMI 1.3 and Wi-Fi
Superior audio decoding capabilities with 7.1-channel Dolby TrueHD
Software upgradeble plaform- it could keep getting better!
Lows
SIXAXIS wireless controller as remote control will give non-gamers fits
Very soft DVD playback*
Lacks ability to upconvert DVDs and 720p games to 1080i/p*
No multichannel analog outs- you must have HDMI 1.1 or later in your AVR or pre/pro to take full advantage of its audio capabilities
*te problemy i braki Sony już załatwiło poprzez aktualizację firmware
k:. PS3 w pełni obsługuje już DTS Master Audio oraz BD Live 2.0
Przypominam sobie też prezentację premierową PS3 w 2006 r. Pokazano wtedy demo możliwości odtwarzania wideo HD przez PS3 i procesor Cell. Demko pokazało, jak jedno PS3 dekodowało na raz 12 osobnych strumieni wideo Full HD 1080p (!!!!)