Sony SMP-N100 review

Martin Pipe likes Sony's first standalone networkable multimedia player

Sony SMP-N100
HDMI is the best quality option for both video and audio

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Excellent picture and sound quality

  • +

    Good spread of online content

Cons

  • -

    Lacks internet radio

  • -

    Some file types have to be ported in via USB port

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There must be plenty of readers who have spent the best part of a grand on a cutting-edge full HD TV, only to discover that its replacement model is 'network-enabled'. Increasingly popular, this feature enables you to stream video from various websites, install widgets and play video content, music or photos stored on devices connected to your home network.

The Sony SMP-N100 is a networkable media player with the same XrossMediaBar user interface used in the brand's network-laden Bravias. You connect the modestly-priced N100 to your home network (either by Wi-Fi or Ethernet) at one end and to your 'obsolete' TV at the other.

Sony smp-100

Photo-wise, the N100 can only handle JPEGs, which are replayed in HD and look superb on a decent screen. I was very impressed with how well iPlayer fared, too, especially in HD. No playback glitches suggests that a sensible amount of buffer memory is built into the player.

Some XviD encodes did, however, suffer from the odd 'freeze' or lip-sync error that proved too large for the player's onboard correction to deal with.

Overall, though, the N100 exceeds my expectations with ease.

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