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Panasonic DVDS53EBK DVD Player

Panasonic DVDS53EBK DVD Player

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Panasonic - DVDS53EBK
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Reviews of DVD Players

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
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
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
homecinemachoice.com Title: Toshiba SD-370E

Pros: Superb price, Slim chassis, Colour reproduction, Excellent contrast

Cons: No WMA, JPEG viewer, No 1080p upscaling

Verdict: A typically top-notch Toshiba deck that offers decent pictures, attractive looks and one or two useful features, all for the same price as three DVDs

Summary: With its black finish and improbably slim dimensions, the SD-370E is a hugely attractive DVD deck that perfectly compliments Toshiba's latest range of Regza LCD TVs and HD DVD players.
80/100
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