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Pioneer DVLX50 DVD Player

Pioneer DVLX50 DVD Player

DVD Player ; DVD-RW, CD-RW ; HDMI, SCART, S-V more...
Pioneer - DVLX50
Rating Count : Rating: 4.3 2 review(s)
from £269.95 - £489.01
 
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Yamaha DVDS661 DVD Player

Yamaha DVDS661 DVD Player

DVD Player ; DVD -RW, CD-RW, Audio CD ; HDMI more...
Yamaha - DVDS661
Rating Count : Rating: 4.2 1 review(s)
from £149.99 - £179.90
 
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Reviews of DVD Players

techradar.com Title: Toshiba SD-280E

Pros: DiVX and MP3 playback; Nice looks; Easy to use; Good value for money

Cons: No HDMI or USB; Lack WMA/WMV support; No upscaling

Verdict: It also decodes JPEG and MP3 files, but not WMA or WMV files, and the lack of a USB port means you can't plug in MP3 players or flash drives. For this, you'll need to stump up a little extra for the SD-580E

Summary: The SD-280E is best suited to the bedroom or kitchen, as it lacks many of the latest features youâ-'d look for in a main DVD player
80/100
techradar.com Title: Sony DVP-NS36S | Our Review | TechRadar.com

Pros: Affordable for a Sony; Good picture and sound

Cons: No prog scan; Upscaling or digital video output

Verdict: The NS36's other key skill is the richness of its colours. Hues across the spectrum look unusually vibrant, further enhancing the sense of cinematic solidity established by the lack of MPEG noise. There's a touch of colour noise in some particularly vibra

Summary: Sony's tiny and slightly dour-looking DVP-NS36 is disappointingly specified
60/100
whathifi.com Title: Sony DVP-NS78

Pros: Picture quality can be bettered

Cons: Well finished and a pleasure to use; vibrant, high-contrast pictures; involving sound

Summary: It's not without flaws, but this is a likeable machine for not very much money at all
80/100
homecinemachoice.com Title: Panasonic DVD-S33EB

Pros: Nice design, Very user friendly, Vivid colours

Cons: No upscaling, No digital output, Noisy pictures

Verdict: The S33EB turns out to be that most depressing of AV offerings: a basically nice bit of kit let down by a single, but dominant flaw - noise

Summary: Panasonic currently rules the roost when it comes to DVD recording, but conversely seems to have rather lost its way when it comes to standard DVD playback - at least, at the budget end of the market
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Linksys KiSS 1600

Pros: Picture quality; sound quality; features; file support; styling; ease of use; menu system

Cons: HDMI problems; no multi-region DVD support; no DVD upscaling via component; no support for HD 'MKV' files; no YouTube or Internet video support yet

Verdict: The Linksys KiSS 1600 isn't without its problems but because the firmware can be updated these could be ironed out with time. The KiSS 1600 represents great value for money compared to Apple TV, and it offers greatly increased file support and functionali

Summary: The Linksys KiSS 1600 represents great value for money compared to Apple TV and with some extra file support would be the ultimate media streamer
80/100
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