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Sony DVP-NS90V HDMI/SACD 1080i Upscaling DVD Player Product Description:



  • Precision Drive 3 System - simplifies the process of dealing with warped discs, by moving the lens instead of the entire optical block - for faster, and more accurate error correction
  • Precision Cinema Progressive Technology - detects image changes at the pixel level, and optimizes the picture using special algorithms. Resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are virtually free from motion artifacts
  • 720p/1080i Upscaling of video and delivery through an HDMI connection
  • SA-CD Playback
  • MP3 Playback

Product Description

Includes a remote control with limited TV control compatible with many but not all major brands, A/V cable, & 2 AA batteries. Sony DVP-NS90V Home DVD / SA-CD Player - HDTVs are capable of displaying extremely detailed, hi-resolution video. While current DVD movies can't achieve that, this DVD player will upscale your DVD movies to the 720p or 1080i HDTV signal formats. Giving you the best possible picture on your HDTV. Another feature that keeps the video looking it's best, is the HDMI connection. Unlike other connections, HDMI keeps both the audio & video signals completely digital, from DVD player to TV. You also get support for hi-definition SA-CD audio discs. DVD-RW (Video Mode /VR mode w/CPRM), DVD-R, DVD+RW, & DVD+R Playback 12-Bit Video DAC with 108Mhz Processing JPEG Picture Viewing via CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, or Kodak disc VCD & SVCD Support via CD-R or CD-RW discs A/V Sync 192 kHz 24-Bit Digital to Analog Converter Dolby Digital and dts Coaxial Output & 5.1 Analog Outputs - 1 HDMI, 1 Component Video, 1 S-Video, 1 Composite, 1 Coaxial Audio Digital, 1 Optical Audio, 1 RCA Audio, 1 Multi-Channel 5.1 Audio, & 1 Control-S Custom Parental Control - 40 Discs Child Tray Lock DVD/CD Text Multi-Disc Resume - 6 5 TV Virtual Surround Modes Custom Picture Mode Title & Chapter Viewer Advanced SmoothScan(TM) and SmoothSlow modes Instant Replay & Instant Search Full 3-2 Reverse Conversion Fast Play with Audio Slow Play with Audio Video Equalizer Background Graphics Variable Coefficient Filter FL Off - allows you to turn off the front display Seperate Speaker Settings Color - Silver Unit Dimensions - 17 x 2 1/6 x 9 1/3 Unit Weight - 4 lbs. 10 oz.

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63 of 65 people found the following review helpful.
5A Top-Notch Universal DVD Player
By Marshall Schwartz
There's no need to take anybody else's word for specs on this Sony DVD player when you can view or download, for free, the user's manual at http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-documents.pl?mdl=DVPNS90V&LOC=3. I've been running this Sony DVP-NS90V player through a Sony widescreen HDTV and a Pioneer amplifier/receiver for several days now, and I find almost none of the problems and limitations mentioned by previous reviewers. One, for example, states that there is "no bass management," yet you can (a) route more or less signal to the subwoofer by selecting "small" or "large" for the front speaker size (see page 76 of the user's manual), and also (b) increase or decrease the bass from -15 dB to +5 dB (see page 77 of the manual). Whether you prefer analog to digital audio, or you think SACD's are tops, is a matter of opinion, taste and choice and not an objective evaluation of a playback unit. I, for one, prefer DVD-Audio, and I mention this for an important reason: Some product ads and the user's manual clearly warn that this unit "will NOT play DVD-Audio discs." Happy surprize: it most certainly will! For my DVD-A's that have optional Dolby 5.1 and/or DTS tracks, the player simply ignores the primary DVD-A format (normally output via the 6 analog cable connectors) but still plays the Dolby or the DTS via the digital audio (optical or coaxial) connectors. For "pure" DVD-A's (without Dolby 5.1 or DTS tracks), it conveniently outputs the audio BOTH via the 6 analog AND the digital connectors. And in all cases above, the audio is full multi-channel surround, and not downmixed to 2-channel PCM, nor Prologic pseudo-surround. The only DVD-A function it lacks is the video slideshow often included on DVD-A's, and so displays only the "jacket image" onscreen. The Quick Setup allows any DVD newbie to be up and running in a short time. And the Custom Setup is so detailed with so many fine tweaks and trouble-shooters that it's bound to please even the high-end audio-video geek-freaks. In short, you'll find this to be a superior universal player, provided you read the user's manual (all 84 pages of it!), follow it, and connect equally high-quality, compatible equipment capable of exploiting its many fine features.

33 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
4If you're looking for great picture and sound look no further
By Terrence H. Huntington
First off, lets look at the good things about this player.It does a wonderful job upscaling to 720p and is also great at 1080i and 480p. It doesn't suffer the "macroblocking" of the competitors DCDI processing. It is built well and looks good. You can change the front display to auto dark or off. Picture controls such as sharpness (which you don't need)picture (contrast)brightness and color. It also remembers these settings when you power down. It also has a 6 disc memory which is nice.The Cons,Well there are only two things that bother me, one of which is hopefully going to to fixed by a firmware update (who knows with Sony)What it does is shift the image down and squeeze the image slightly on 720p and even more so on 1080i. At 480p it doesn't do this, but you loose some detail at that setting. This problem bothers me, but not to the point where I want to return it. The pic quality is outstanding!The other thing that bothers me is that it's silver and doesn't have menu navigation controls on the front panel....thats it! Anyway, if you are not really bothered by the "vertical shift" issue when upscaling, then GO FOR IT! I'm sorta a video geek and I'm keeping it, so that says somthing. And just as a side note, the lower model, the 70h, does the same thing.

32 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
5Great DVD Player
By James Bailey
I decided to buy this yesterday from Fry's since the prices were the same (199); of course it's 40 dollars cheaper today but...It was well worth it. I went through my DVD collection watching portions of about 5 different movies I watch often. I see details in these DVDs I've never seen before and the sound is also a lot clearer using the HDMI connection. I don't notice the shift other people are talking about but I don't consider myself an expert in such things. Unless there's a glaring defect I usually don't notice.I'm glad I bought it and can't wait to watch some more DVDs.

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