3. Sony Blu-ray BDP-S770

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With a plethora of Blu-ray players being announced at CES from multiple manufacturers, the Sony BDP-S770 takes the crown with a gaggle of neat features. If I didn’t already own a PlayStation 3 then I’d surely be on the wait list to swoop one of these up.

It not only supports 3D playback, but it’s DLNA compatible, comes with built-in Wi-Fi, and the now supports Netflix streaming via Bravia Internet Video Link. Those are all great features that put it on par with the rest of the crowd but it’s the free iPhone remote app that has me excited.

The BDP-S770 won’t be shipping until summer and there’s no word on price.

–Peter Ha

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