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Sony DVP-NS710H
$70.00
Released October, 2001
The Pros:Good DVD upconverting performance--picture quality is great. Sleek, thin, lightweight construction. Can handle dual-layer recordable DVDs.
The Cons:Lacks an optical digital audio output. Takes 30 seconds to a minute to load up a disc. The power and open/close tray buttons are too recessed and are hard to press.
The Sony DVP-NS710H is a progressive scan HD DVD player built for playing CD & DVD content, including CD/DVD video & audio content, MPEG1 videos, JPEG images, and WMA, AAC, LPCM, and MP3 audio.
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It features 1080p upscaling to near HD resolution, BRAVIA Sync for one-remote access and control of the DVD player and all other BRAVIA Sync-compatible units, and Precision Cinema Progressive technology, which uses special algorithms to deliver sharper backgrounds that are virtually free from artifacts. Perhaps most notable about the Sony DVP-NS710H player is its PhotoTV HD mode that works alongside the unit to deliver full HD 1920x1080p images that more closely match the look of printed photos. The Sony DVP-NS710H retails for $69.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- ENERGY STAR COMPLIANT
- Progressive Scan CD/DVD Player
- HDMI 1080p Upconversion
- BRAVIA Sync
- Precision Cinema Progressive Technology
- Precision Drive 3 System
- Dolby Digital Decoding
- Dolby DTS Decoding
- 12-Bit Video DAC
- 16-Bit Audio DAC
- PhotoTV HD
- Remote Control
- 1-Disc Capacity
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Compatibility: DVD-RW, CD-RW
- Playback Formats: CD/DVD, WMA, MP3, AAC, LPCM, MPEG1, JPEG
- Outputs: HDMI, Coaxial Audio Digital, Component Video, Composite Video, HDMI
- Outputs 2: RCA Audio, S-Video
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Pros & Cons
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Good DVD upconverting performance--picture quality is great.
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Sleek, thin, lightweight construction.
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Can handle dual-layer recordable DVDs.
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Lacks an optical digital audio output.
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Takes 30 seconds to a minute to load up a disc.
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The power and open/close tray buttons are too recessed and are hard to press.
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No forced 1080p mode, only auto--may not output to full 1080p with some 1080p-capable sets.
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