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Sony DVP-NC85H/S HDMI/CD Progressive Scan 5-Disc DVD Changer, Silver
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highly recommended
The last DVD player you will ever own...
I have been into
DVD
s for about six years now, so I have spent a LOT of time watching them. I started out on an old full frame tv and now have a 30" widescreen HDTV (1080i resolution). I plugged this player in with an
HDMI
cable (available here on Amazon far more cheaply than in your local store). So that's my perspective, now onto the review...
This player is the first multi-disk
changer
I am aware of capable of HDMI upconversion. At least at this price. I can also confirm that it is capable of playing vcds, which is often a hit or miss proposition since the format is so uncommon in the US.
As someone who watches a lot of tv shows on dvd and multidisk editions of movies, being able to load multiple disks at once is desireable for obvious reasons. I did find the interface for changing disks to be somewhat confusing at first, but once you figure it out you can change disks fairly quickly. But be advised that all the extra disks make this player fairly large. Much larger even than my first dvd player, let alone the miniature ones they make today.
The HDMI upconversion is the real holy grail here. Most people who own HDTVs do not actually subscribe to HD channels. I do subscribe to the HD pack and premium movie channels through my cable service, so I know what 'HD' tv shows and movies are supposed to look like.
And here's the verdict: This player makes DVDs look just as good as HD broadcasts. Maybe a bigger tv than I have can tell some difference, but for comparison purposes I decided to take the most digitally packed movie I could think of (Star Wars: The Phantom Menace) and watched the pod-racing scene. I know, bear with me for a minute. This scene has thousands of small moving objects in the audience and lots of detail all around. The picture looked beautiful. It was as good as I have ever seen pod racing look, and as good as anything I've scene on an HD movie channel.
How does HDMI upconversion compare to the new 'High Def' dvd formats? Well, consider this...The next generation dvd players offer two advantages over current gen dvd players: 1) HDMI upconversion to a higher resolution and 2) Higher disk capacity for larger files. Now consider that every movie you have ever seen has already been fit onto just one or two current gen DVDs just fine. Once you 'upconvert' those DVDs to the higher resolution of this player (1080i or 720p), then you will get a picture that's basically the same thing as the next gen players. The next gen players will be able to support 1080p resolution, but there are very few televisions on the market right now to use with it. Most HDTVs, except for a handful of the most expensive models, only support 1080i or 720p.
So for now, there really just isn't anything better on the market than this player. And for the current generation of players, I don't expect there ever will be anything better.
*UPDATE*
SA-CD users take note: Amazon has a misleading statement in the title. This is NOT an SA-CD player. Apparently a number of people are buying this player primarily to play SA-CDs. So be warned that Amazon's title is just plain wrong. I haven't found any other errors in the title or product description, but there is no SA-CD capability of any kind.
On that note, another music related issue is that when playing music cds it only shuffles tracks on one disk...not all five, as some might expect.
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BEWARE-Does not play SACDs
THis unit does not play sacds. Otherwise, it seems to be a wonderful
dvd
changer
. I've only had it for one day so my opinion may change. But it does not play sacds and
sony
does not have this unit listed on their website. I spoke with sony and they said that the unit is only 6 weeks old so maybe they will get around to putting it on their website.
wow
I just got this
DVD
player and hooked it up to my 48' JVC digital TV. I must say the picture is very crisp and clean. I liked the option of having optical or coaxial hook up. I prefer optical myself, light travels faster than hooking up the coaxial connection, but each their own. It has been a while since I had a 5
disc
changer
. I would say back in the early 90. I remember it was very cool to load 5 discs at a time to play (then) only CDs. I do have to agree with one reviewer about the shuffle mode on this player. I would like to see it shuffle ALL discs in the player not just one at a time. However I am not really using the player for playing music. I have a computer for that. Last week I had purchased the Samsung hd755. According to Amazon it is not available to buy yet. I got it at Fry's Elect. I did not like a great deal of things about that unit. As soon Amazon opens the review section to review that item I will do so. Back to this unit, I took the Samsung back to the store to get this unit. I must say that between the two there really is no comparison. The picture is must smoother and cleaner. I like the way you can FF or RW the move in TWO different buttons.
Scan
ning the movie in a few different modes really makes it worth while when you are searching for a scene for example. It is very smooth and I have very few players that do this type of function so effortlessly. Also, I agree with yet another reviewer about it starting up a disc slowly. I suppose in this day and age one can get spoiled to wanting a machine's response as quickly as snapping of the fingers.
Sony
has been around for quite a long time and I am sure I am getting a high quality player. Everything they put out tends to be of great quality with the exception of their cordless phones. That is another story. All and all I feel I am going to be happy with my investment and I am sure you will too.
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Must Have For 1080P DLPs
The picture this player displays on my new 72" Toshiba DLP set is truly "near HD" via the
HDMI
output.
I was so glad
Sony
finally came out with a 5
disc
changer
with HDMI output. When I got my new TV, I hooked up my cheap Toshiba progressive
scan
DVD
player from the bedroom via component video, instead of my non-progressive scan 5 disc Pioneer changer I had with the old TV. I did this to maximize PQ on my new TV, willing to sacrifice the convenience of a changer, and not willing to buy another DVD player to get HDMI upconversion without multi-disc capability, and Sony's mega changer would have been overkill for me.
I was a little disappointed at how DVDs looked with this initial setup. The picture was dull with noticeable mpeg artifacts. Not so with this player. Picture is crisp and sharp, and depending on the DVD itself, hardly any noticeable mpeg artifacts. Good quality DVDs like Star Wars, King Kong (2005), and Terminator 2 rival the HD movies I record with my cable co.'s DVR. I'm no videophile, but am finicky on picture quality, and this player truly makes a difference on my HD TV. With the idiocy of the 2 competing HD DVD formats, I won't be upgrading to HD DVD for a long time with this upconverting player.
I even believe this player is outputting 1080P to my TV! Per the manual, the progressive button on the front panel lights up when outputting a progressive signal. I have the player set to 1080i, and my TV confirms it's receiving a 1080 "i" signal from the HDMI port, but this light is on during DVD playback...hmm. Since my TV is native 1080P DLP display, maybe over the HDMI connection, the TV and player negotiate a progressive signal vs. interlaced??
Other good points, plays about any kind of recordable DVD, such as my home movies, and is a good small size to easily fit in my A/V center. Cons, the build quality of the disc carousel feels a little cheap. The trays holding discs don't feel deep enough, making me paranoid that I'll jam a disc not placed perfectly in the individual tray. The remote also feels a little cheesey, the buttons are small, and doesn't have a backlight. Small imperfections preventing me from giving this player 5 stars. But for the money (under $150!), it's a steal if you want a really good DVD player for your new HDTV.
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