Seller:I Need Stuff Rating:143 reviews Sales Rank:439
Color:Black Media:Electronics Autographed:No Memorabilia:No Number Of Items:1 Batteries Included:Yes Shipping Weight (lbs):2.4 Dimensions (in):8.2 x 16.9 x 1.7 Warranty:1 year warranty
Product Description The Sony® DVP-NS710H breathes new life into your DVD collection1 by upscaling your existing DVDs to 1080p near HD resolution via an HDMITM connection. It includes other high-end A/V features such as BRAVIA® SyncTM2, which gives you one-remote access and control of your DVD player and other BRAVIA Sync-compatible devices.
great dvd playerAugust 29, 2010 LindsayN(New York USA) It's been a long time since I thought about buying a dvd player and a lot has changed. I had no idea what upconverting meant and was barely familiar with HDMI. Anyway, this dvd player is simple and sleek and much smaller than any dvd player I've owned in the past. I bought an HDMI cable because I figured if my TV had the capacity, I might as well use it. I'm not the kind of person that can really tell the difference in picture/sound quality, but I did appreciate that the HDMI basically set itself up and coordinated through the TV to my universal remote without me having to do a thing.
Looks nice, works well: I would definitely recommend this to anyone.
Sony DVD player DVP-NS710H/BAugust 28, 2010 James Deitiker(Houston, TX USA) Nice player. Easy to set-up. Quality of playback is excellent. Amazon price and free delivery help make this customer very satisfied.
Good upscaling DVD playerAugust 24, 2010 Charlotte E. Harkless 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recently purchased this upscaling DVD player. It has held up fine thus far, although I do know that Sony has a history with some of their optical drives wearing out as they do tend to make their laser tracks wear out quickly to force new purchases on consumers. The video quality from the HDMI out for this player is pretty good. I may have expected a little more, but you have to realize it's upscaling and basically trying to fill in missing pixels on it's own. You're not going to get close to a true "HD" signal type of quality, but it does increase the picture a good deal compared to running a DVD in standard-def and stretching it out to the full screen size. It's a shame there isn't more to the player itself as far as buttons go. If anything ever happens to the remote, you're basically stuck with about 3-4 buttons on the top that don't let you take full advantage of the player. On a positive note, it was worth my investment and it has played every DVD I have put in thus far with no problems yet.
good valueAugust 1, 2010 baseballskipper My first-gen RCA DVD finally died after something like 7-8 years? It took a good whack from the vacuum cleaner to really end its useful life! I didn't know much about what was out there, and maybe would have purchased a blu-ray if I'd understood that those machines can also up-convert ordinary DVDs for my HD flat TV. But the Sony set up easily (don't forget to order an HDMI cable). For about $50 it works fine and looks good on top of my Sony receiver too.
Great dvd player, where is the eject button?July 28, 2010 T. Neumann(Texas, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This dvd player produces a great up converted 1080p output. The oddity that I first encountered was that I attempted to eject the dvd via the remote. The remote does not have an eject button. To eject the tray you have to walk over to the machine and press the eject button. It is a little thing, but I like having an eject button on the remote.