Sony DVP-NS70H HDMI Single Disc DVD Player Review
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
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"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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