Sony DVP-NS70H HDMI Single Disc DVD Player

Sony DVP-NS70H HDMI Single Disc DVD Player Review


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Recently I purchased a 60" TV, upgrading from a 43". The quality of HD programming is awesome, but the the quality of my DVD collection suffered to the point that it bugged me... a lot. I had heard from a techie friend that 'you will see a difference' with this player, so I decided to give the Sony DVPNS70H a try. What my friend failed to tell me is that I would see considerable better quality images from this player (via the HDMI upscaling feature). I am completely satisfied with the player. However, the remote requires 20/20 vision to read the buttons. So I just programed an easier to use remote for the DVD player.

Sony DVP-NS70H HDMI Single Disc DVD Player Feature

  • Precision Drive 3 System - simplifies the process of dealing with warped discs, by moving the lens instead of the entire optical block - for faster, and more accurate error correction
  • Precision Cinema Progressive Technology - detects image changes at the pixel level, and optimizes the picture using special algorithms. Resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are virtually free from motion artifacts
  • 720p/1080i Upscaling of video and delivery through an HDMI connection
  • MP3 Playback
  • DVD-RW (Video Mode /VR mode w/CPRM), DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD+R Playback
Enjoy amazing DVD playback from the single-disc, progressive scan Sony DVPNS70H multi-format player, which up-scales video to high-definition (1080i/720p) resolution and transmits high quality audio through a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI). It's compatible with DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, and CD-R/RW disc formats as well as MP3 audio and JPEG image formats. p The fast/slow playback with sound and AV Sync feature allows for the alignment of the audio track to match the video through some Televisions that have video buffers or delays. The Precision Drive 3 System compensates for flawed and warped discs by moving the lens-instead of the entire optical block for faster and more accurate error correction. Other features include virtual surround sound, a 12-bit video DAC (digital to analog converter) with 108 MHz processing, fast/slow playback with sound and AV Sync, and Precision Cinema Progressive technology. pbTech Talk/bbriHDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)/i. This is a lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link any audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or AV receiver) with your TV or monitor. briSony's Precision Cinema Progressive/i. This feature detects image changes at the pixel level versus other types that detect image changes at the scan line level. Separate algorithms are used to process the moving and still parts of an image to achieve sharper backgrounds and moving objects that are free from motion artifacts. pbWhat's in the Box/bbr DVPNS70H DVD player, remote control, two AA batteries, AV cable, printed instructions Find yourself in a world of spectacular digital video and sound with Sony's DVP-NS70H DVD Player. Equipped with an HDMI for easy connection to your High Definition Ready Television and Precision Cinema Progressive Technology for an even clearer look and feel to your favorite DVD movies, the DVP-NS70H delivers an outstanding home entertainment experience. Discover the spectacular picture of the DVP-NS70H DVD Player for yourself.


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Customer Reviews

"High failure rate" spin motor (Player died after 10 months) - webgrunt - USA
Pros: Beautiful picture, adequate menu options, remote has reasonable button layout.br /br /Cons: Slow, takes about ten to twelve seconds to open the DVD tray after you hit the eject button. After working fine for ten months, it quit--just kept saying LOADING - LOADING - LOADING. br /br /br /I do electronics repair, so I opened the unit and found that the DVD spin motor had failed. This DVD player uses a RF-300F-12350 motor, which has a high failure rate. I can replace my motor for under in about 10 minutes, but if you don't do your own small electronics repair, you may have to pay a repair shop or more to get the unit fixed, which is more than what you might pay for a brand new DVD player.

Top of the Line - TheCommish16 - US
This is the clearest DVD player I've ever seen/used. Even desperate housewives on DVD was a visual pleasure with this DVD player. Colors are EXTREMELY vibrant, and upconversion to HD quality on a 42 inch HD plasma is just amazing every time. br /br /This is THE DVD player to own in my opinion. However, I HIGHLY recommend a quality HDMI cable for it...you want the highest level of connection possible from this unit, its worth the extra 30 bucks for the cable.


Mar 26, 2010 21:58:06

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