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Reviews of DVD Players

homecinemachoice.com Title: Sony DVP-NS36S

Pros: Affordable for a Sony, Good picture and sound

Cons: No prog scan, Upscaling or digital video output

Verdict: If you've got a big screen capable of receiving digital, progressive or HD pictures, the draw of going for a good quality upscaling or progressive scan deck instead is hard to resist

Summary: While capable of producing some of the finest performing DVD players around, Sony hasn't tended to look as comfortable at the ultra-budget end of the market as some of its rivals
60/100
techradar.com Title: Samsung DVD1080p8 | Our Review | TechRadar UK

Pros: The gloss black design looks great; Sensibly stripped-down; Good file compatibility

Cons: No component video output; Poor video scaling

Verdict: An sub-£100 HDMI upscaler sounds like just the thing for the TV in the spare room, but unfortunately this Samsung isn't it

Summary: It's difficult not to be impressed by this deck's slick fascia
60/100
whathomecinemamag.com Title: Pioneer DV-600AV

Pros: Good set of features, Outstanding picture quality

Cons: A little expensive

Verdict: This is a bid for DVD deck of the year: an ultra stylish, 1080p upscaler that delivers killer performance for peanuts

Summary: Until now, 1080p upscaling has been reserved for expensive high-end DVD decks, but it's just become a lot more affordable. The Pioneer DV-600AV costs just £150 but comes with full 1080p, 1080i and 720p upscaling, and more besides
100/100
whathomecinemamag.com Title: Toshiba SD-370E

Pros: Good performance, Excellent value for money

Cons: Pictures are good, not great

Verdict: An all-rounder worth investigating. Just don't expect fireworks

Summary: Despite its wallet-friendly £60 price tag, this ultra slimline DVD player is actually Toshiba's top-end model. Its main claim to fame is its HDMI output, which offers upscaled 720p and1080i pictures designed to make the most of DVDs on an HD Ready display
80/100
whathomecinemamag.com Title: Philips DVP5960

Pros: Easy installation, Lots of features

Cons: No S-video output

Verdict: This DVD player delivers superb pictures without a hint of artefacting - all the better when you clock the low price

Summary: You'll find the ubiquitous socket on the back panel of this low price DVD deck from Philips, and those of you with HD Ready displays take note -the DVP5960 will up convert standard definition DVDs to 720p or 1080i to more closely match your screen
100/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Samsung DVD-HD870

Pros: Styling; features; picture quality

Cons: Remote control; ugly menus; sluggish controls

Verdict: With support for lots of formats and a nifty upscaling feature, we wouldn't have a problem recommending the Samsung DVD-HD870 if you want to boost the picture quality of your DVD collection

Summary: If you don't want to spend a fortune upgrading your movie collection to high-definition discs, consider the Samsung DVD-HD870 -- for aroound £50 it will do a good job of upscaling your standard-definition DVDs to near HD quality
73/100
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