Product Description Play the DVDs you love, upscaled to beautiful 1080p resolution with this sleek silver 1080p upscaling DVD player. Breathe new life into your DVD collection with the DVP-NS700H upscaling DVD player. Plus, with BRAVIA Sync, you can easily power on and synch the inputs of compatible Sony AV devices connected to the players via HDMI for hassle-free enjoyment. DVD/DVD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-R DL/DVD+RW/DVD+R/DVD+R DL, CD, MP3 and JPEG Playback Bilingual Carton Design (English and Spanish) Bilingual Basic Set-Up and Operation Guide (English and Spanish) Ports - 1 Coaxial Audio Digital Output (Rear), 1 RCA Audio Output (Rear), 1 S-Video Output (Rear), 1 Composite Video Output (Rear), 1 Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Output (Rear), 1 HDMI Connection Output (Rear), and 1 Optical Audio Digital Output (Rear) Dimensions - Width 17 x Height 1-9/13 x Depth 8 3/16 (430x43x208mm) Weight - 3 pounds 14 ounces (1.73 kg)
Customer Reviews:
Value DVD PlayerMay 2, 2008 Works very well up scaling to 1080P and for the price it was worth it. It is an intermediate step for now until Blue-Ray is affordable.
My Sony DVP-NS700H is great!May 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this player to be compatible with my Bravia TV and AV system. It is simple to setup (I am using HDMI connectivity) and use. It works flawlessly when using the Bravia Theater Sync features.
However, in my opinion, the best feature on this great DVD player is the video up-scaling (digital video upconversion). It looks awesome on my 52" LCD TV. You would have a hard time telling the difference between a good up-converted DVD and an HD satellite channel.
I watched Bullitt (1968) on DVD in my Sony DVP-NS700H player and it even looked good as compared to my old DVD player.
And how can you go wrong with the price!
Get this DVD player it rocks!
Why pay for Blu-ray?April 17, 2008 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I went to a store to buy a Sony PS3, specifically for the Blu-ray playing capabilities. I wrestled with the high price ($400) for an hour, and ended up buying this Sony up-converting HDMI dvd for $75 instead, hoping that it would look ok. I plugged it in, put on "The Fellowship of The Ring" dvd and was floored by how good it looked. It made the standard definition dvd title look 95% like high definition. Having previously owned the XBox 360 HD-DVD player, I can tell you that the picture on my 52" 1080i Panasonic is identical in clarity and detail. Blu-Ray may be technically better, but for $325 less and an amazingly detailed, crisp picture, this Sony dvd player is a great deal!
Best of breedApril 11, 2008 26 out of 26 found this review helpful
If all you're looking for is a DVD player, this newly released Sony is simply unbeatable. It replaces the popular, top-rated DVP-NS77, which is still available, but since Sony has lowered the price by about twenty bucks while retaining all of the specs of the NS77, there's little reason to look at another "upconverting," "upscaling" player unless it's a Blue Ray drive. This Sony provides a sharp and steady picture, is exceptionally trim and slim (a tad shallower than the NS77), and offers the user multiple options for adjustments to things like aspect ratio, image sharpness, contrast levels and black ratios, surround sound vs. normal stereo. The darn thing even comes with onboard music for home-made JPEG discs that lack it, and it controls most functions of a Sony TV.
Sony recorders are another story. As one of the Big 4 companies in the distribution of movies and CDs, Sony is notorious for not only issuing the usual legal threats but for engineering their recorders to reject copyrighted material. Those in the market for a DVD recorder might do better to check out the Toshiba DR410, which is priced so attractively it can be forgiven in the event it too balks at recording certain programs due to legal issues.
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