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The DVP–NS700 is an upconverting DVD player that provides an image supported by Sony’s Precision Cinema Progressive Technology and Precision Drive 3 System, giving it the ability to receive a true image from the source. Sony has also upscaled this player to 1080p through the HDMI connection, and equipped it with a video 12 bit/108 Mhz DAC. Sony equipped the DVP-NS700 with a bundle of features, such as the multiple video playback formats and the range of output capabilities, making it an all-round player but not Sony’s strongest, which is the DVP-NS90V. The BRAVIA Sync system enables this player to sync with inputs that are compatible with Sony AV devices.
MSRP $79.99
Release date March, 2008
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- HDMI Technology (720p/1080p/1080i)
- DVD+R DL, DVD+RW Compatability
- JPEG Playback
- MP3 Playback
- Coaxial audio digital outputs, RCA audio outputs, S-video output, Composite video and Component video output, Optical Audio Digital output
- Audio DAC: 16 bit 192 kHs
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MSRP $69.99
Released March, 2009
Pros
- can play alternative file formats (MP3/WMA audio, DivX video, JPG images)
- HDMI output
- can rip CDs to USB drive
- can read files off of a USB drive
Cons
- DVD players are now outdated by full HD Blu-ray players
- CD ripping, USB functionality and file format support features are largely useless
Sony DVP-NS700
vs.
Samsung DVD-1080P9
MSRP $69.99
Released June, 2008
Pros
- HDMI output
- fast startup
- plays XviD, DivX
- plays DVDs from any region
- upscales to 720p/1080i/p
Cons
- does not play current generation media (Blu-ray)
Sony DVP-NS700
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Philips DVP 5990/37
MSRP $150.00
Released August, 2008
Pros
- Picture quality that competes with more expensive DVD players
- Outputs a 24FPS picture which is rare in this price range
- Enhanced sharpness works without introducing extra artifacts
Cons
- Color mode can sometimes make colors look artificial
- Limited picture adjustment settings
- Very bad tray design
Sony DVP-NS700
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Toshiba XD-E500
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DVP, NS, 700, DVPNS, NS700, DVPNS700