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Sony DVPNS75H Single Disc Upscaling DVD Player | 
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| Brand: Sony
List Price: $149.99 Buy Used: $49.99 You Save: $100.00 (67%)
Rating: 181 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0 x 0.1
MPN: DVPNS75H Model: DVPNS75H UPC: 027242698086 EAN: 0027242689206 ASIN: B000EDK8V4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Upconverting, single-disc DVD player; measures 17 x 1.75 x 8.25 inches (WxHxD) | | • | Support for 720 and 1080 high-def display resolutions as well as standard 480 progressive | | • | Compatible with DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW and SVCD disc formats as well as JPEG photo and MP3/WMA audio files | | • | Connections: Composite (1 out), S-Video (1 out), Component (1 out), HDMI (1 out) | | • | Dolby Digital and DTS decoding; digital coaxial and optical audio outputs |
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Product Description The DVP-NS75H single-disc DVD player offers 720p and 1080i upscaling through an HDMI connection (High Definition Multi Media Interface). HDMI allows the transfer of uncompressed digital audio and video signals to other HDMI equipped components, providing an uncompromised picture. It also features Precision Cinema Progressive technology, which delivers accurate and vivid images to the television. Unlike other DVD players that detect image changes at the Scan line level-Sony's Precision Cinema Progressive (PCP) system detects them at the Pixel level. This results in images closer to the original source data, because separate, optimized algorithms are used to handle the differing Pixel behavior. Precision Drive III mechanism is also included, which helps maximize the performance of DVD collections by reading data even on some physically "warped" discs. Other benefits include a 12bit/108MHz video DAC (digital to analog converter), and 24 bit/192KHz audio, providing high-quality video and audio processing for vivid images and crystal clear sound.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Great upscaling DVD player May 15, 2008 A. Racimora (Dublin, CA USA) Does as it states. Only downsides are that the load up times are a bit high and it doesn't play Divx, but then again... it doesn't state that it offers that feature. I have owned 2 of these players for about 8 months and have absolutely no complaints besides those above. Beautiful picture quality on my 1080i projection Hitachi 50' TV.
Good upconverting April 2, 2008 James Peterson (Savannah, GA) Good upconverting but since you can buy a home theater with a upconverting DVD player in it, no real need for this one (at least as a cheap low end model).
died after 1 year February 17, 2008 clipper (USA) Simply put its garbage after 1 year. I had purchased the Sony DVPNS75H to use with my Sony Bravia. At first I loved it, great picture but after a little over a year it stopped working. As others have reported here, after inserting a DVD it would display loading for several minutes and then eventually display can't play. I had purchased it to hold me over until the price of Blu-Ray players came down, it didn't even last long enough for that purpose. If it had lasted for two years I might of given it 4 stars but for just over a year... its gets 1 star from me. I am going to think very hard about buying another Sony dvd player again. Or at least factor in the cost of an extended warranty since their quality control is a failure.
Sounds stops in middle of movie! December 17, 2007 Kevin Carroll (Bowie, MD United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Most of the time im pretty unhappy with the results of the upscaling on my 40" samsung and then just 3months into owning the player my sound started cuting off about ever hour or so into the movie.You most eject the desk to get it working right..Pain!!
Slow...Very Slow November 26, 2007 Frequent Buyer (NE Wyoming) I have always been a fan of Sony products, but my faith is waning. I bought this unit to replace a dead Sony which lasted many years. I do not have HDTV (yet) so I can only vouch for the performance of the unit and not on the picture quality. As the title states, it is SLOW. Slow to open and close, slow to load the DVD content. In addition, it seems prone to hang up and kid's videos from Netflix (i.e. scratched), so in that regard does not perform better than its predecessor. I would seriously consider a Samsung or some other the next time around. And pay better attention to the reviews.
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