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Sony ES HES-V1000 Blu-ray Home Entertainment Server | 
| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $3,499.99 Buy New: $2,197.77 as of 3/18/2010 15:23 MDT details You Save: $1302.22 (37%)
Seller: Video & Audio Center Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 99733
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 105 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 12.1 x 31.6
MPN: HES-V1000 Model: HES-V1000 UPC: 027242710313 EAN: 0027242710313 ASIN: B0010237NO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 200 BD/DVD/CD Changer with BD Burner | | • | 500GB HDD=137 hrs of video/40k songs or 20k dgtl photos | | • | Contents Mgmt by Xcross Media Bar w/Meta Data | | • | BRAVIA- Theatre Sync (HDMI-CEC) | | • | XMB (Xross Media Bar) user interface |
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Product Description Provide endless home entertainment with this unique multimedia server. Equipped with a 200-disc Blu-ray Disc changer and a 500GB hard-drive, it is the ultimate media organization solution for your digital movies, music and photos in one attractive, stand-alone device. Witness the amazing versatility of Sony's advanced home entertainment multimedia server. The unit features a Full HD 1080p 200-disc Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD changer and 500GB hard disc drive that can store up to 137 hours of video, 40,000 songs or 20,000 digital photos. You can also quickly and easily create unique multimedia digital scrapbooks to enjoy with family and friends using x-Pict Story HD and x-ScrapBook photo slide show applications. Additionally, thanks to a built-in Blu-ray Disc burner, you can burn your personal content to Blu-ray Disc or DVD to share with others and ensure your memories last forever.
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A disaster that is worth 1000's February 24, 2009 Anthony Koch (Providence, RI) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, I have purchased this unit solely because of brand Sony (i had good experience with Bravia TVs)
For this price tag you do not get even common sense, well executed features, never mind something advanced. For those who wish to purchase the unit, I would strongly advise to wait for the hes-v2000 or better yet hes-v3000 if they will ever come out.
Cons: mine did not work out of the box. phone support less then adequate (for this unit - I was surprised). A few instances where it did work it failed to recognize any CDS, DVDs, or any other media. After a few hours started to generate random error numbers (most of which are not even listed on sony support web site). Warranty service will not pay for shipping (unit weighs 110 Lbs). The only way to restart or reset the unit is to unplug and plug back in (normally takes about 5-10 minutes for unit to start). It DOES NOT come with valium needed to have any patience with it's operation.
Pros: very nice design, easy to read menus, can update itself via network (no wireless support), can serve as a very nice and extremely expensive stand for sculptures.
A big disappointment with a great idea behind it. Stay away for now and wait for new versions of this product.
p.s. if there was an option not to leave any stars - I would.
I feel its cool and versatile but February 18, 2009 mm (wa state) I feel its versatile but in all reality and a little computer savy you can build something like it. Cost not so friendly 2,300 alot of mula for such a nice system. Building one would be cheaper.
Very Nice ... wish mine worked. January 2, 2009 Daniel Reynolds (Northern VA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Got this for christmas.
THE GOOD:
- best option available for a high-end blu-ray 200-disc changer. if there's a better option out there, i don't know what it is.
- Disc loading was actually faster than i'd been led to believe by the reviews. the mechanism (when it works ... see below) is reasonably quick, loading and unloading and switching discs are all pretty quick, although blu-ray discs do take a while to "boot up" once they're physically loaded into the player.
- the remote and the UI are impressively intuitive and easy to use. my wife will have no problems watching something on her own.
- the thing looks fantastically high tech! the glass slides upwards to reveal the disc tray and down to reveal the card slots, and it's smooth black surface lights up with colorful touch-buttons and neat lettering in a very slick ballet of technology. huge "wow" factor.
THE BAD:
- it won't rip CDs with DVD content at all (or at least i couldn't get it to).
- i have tried about 20 DVDs and Blu-Ray Discs, and its online database only seems to recognize about 50% of them, which means you have to enter the title yourself, or remember that "DISC 17" is The Dark Knight. The really weird thing about this was which ones it recognized and failed to recognize. it correctly recognized a DVD of an obscure 1976 PBS special titled "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" but failed to recognize the The Dark Knight(!), failed to recognize Dr. Horrible, incorrectly identified The Office Season One, and correctly identified Mama Mia and several others. so it was VERY hit or miss there, and the misses weren't on brand-new or obscure discs.
- i can't find ANY online community, forum, FAQ, or help, on this product anywhere on the internet. i guess there just aren't enough owners. Even Sony's website has nothing of substance. there's a single notice about a software update, and that's it. i'm used to googling a problem with a new product and finding a dozen forums with posters complaining about the same issue ... not so with this thing. it's a lonely feeling.
THE UGLY:
- mine is broken. the disc tray refuses to eject 98% of the time and once ejected, refuses to retract 98% of the time. it's not mechanically stuck. the mechanism doesn't attempt to engage. the button both on the machine and on the remote work fine. when you push "open" on either the remote or the machine itself, the machine responds by saying "Opening" ... and nothing happens. there's just some kind of internal communication breakdown between the "open" command and the mechanism. if i power-cycle the machine (a 90-second process), then sometimes it suddenly the mechanism pops the tray out, as if completing the last-entered command, but it often takes several power cycles to do this. the same problem occurs when trying to close the disc tray. this makes loading or unloading a single disc sometimes a half-hour ordeal. however, once the disc is in, the machine operates flawlessly and switches discs around all day without a problem. i apologize for all the detail -- i'm just trying to make the point that it seems like a software problem as opposed to something physically defective with the machine. Sony tech support has been no help so far -- they've suggested i change the batteries in the remote, and make sure the machine is turned on. sigh.
BOTTOM LINE:
it is hard to write a positive review about a machine you spent all of christmas day wrestling with due to a very weird and obstructive defect. however, if not for that defect, i would in fact be very very pleased with this thing. it looks great and is easy to use. believe the marketing material, but heed the fact that it doesn't seem to automatically recognize a huge percentage of discs, and that disc loading can be a bit slow.
Great concept, poorly executed November 30, 2008 Manoj Saxena (Austin, Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A rare disappointment from Sony. Bought this product as an additional Blu Ray server for my home cinema. Painfully slow performance. Blu Ray performance is good but the 30-45 second wait to play each DVD is a real drawback. In addition, the unconventional size makes it very difficult to install in a theater equipment rack.
If you have the moolah, skip this beast and consider investing in a Kaleidescape system.
Good idea but missing major features June 24, 2008 R. Naderi 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
The item looks great and has a plethora of home server features, but for this pricetag you would expect it to work flawlessly and not be missing some very important features. It does not decode nor transmit DTS-HD and DDHD audio signals which is a big negative. Another big negative is that it is not yet supporting BD-RE authored blu ray discs which is what I have been making for my home videos. As the previous user mentioned, disc loading is awefully slow and can be embarrassing if you are trying to show it off to friends. Hopefully future firmware updates can address these issues.
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