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Sony DVP-NC665P/B 5-Disc Progressive Scan DVD Changer (Black)

Sony DVP-NC665P/B 5-Disc Progressive Scan DVD Changer (Black)

List Price: $199.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sony Top Notch Quality
Review: Sony products never disappoint me. This five disc DVD player lives up to Sony's reputation.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bad perfomance
Review: This player has a universal problem i've found out sometimes it skips from one seen to the next leaving a bit of the previous seen inbeded in the next scene very iratating.It only happens on certain disc example if you are a stargate fan any disc from all 6 seasons that are available will do this skipping,jumping,slow mo,weird thing abot every 30 seconds sometimes more often.Not just stargate seasons but alot of other dvds have the same prolem especially TV to dvd shows.I took this player back twice and all three units did the same thing.I went online to some other electronic buffs and found out this is how it is with all models,it also does not display the title or chapter you have to press a display button on the remote for that.Some who buy this may never have a problem but if you watch dvds like stargate,startrek,csi,alias and other tv to dvd programs you WILL HAVE VIEWING TROUBLE.Save $20 dollars and buy one of the panosonic 5 disc players the 65 or newer 85 model the only diffrence between the two is the 85 plays dvd audio in 5.1 and the 65 model only play them in 2.1 other than that everything else is the same under the hood all specs. and engine drivers are the same. I wouldnt recomend this sony.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good player
Review: This player works very well with DVD-R and DVD+R.
Also CD-R sounds perfect with my Panasonic home theater.
Sony products are more reliable then others.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WHAT A DIFFERENCE FROM THE NC600 3 YRS AGO!
Review: Wow, I just replaced my Sony NC600 that I paid $250 just 3 years ago with this model (NC665P)that I paid $159 yesterday. What a freakin difference! It's better in every way. I hooked it to my 60" NON-digital ready Mitsubishi rear-projection TV so I was unable to utilize it's progressive scan feature. But even using this player with my iterlaced TV made a MAJOR difference. I instantly noticed the sharper, warmer, more saturated picture. Text was sharper and motion was less jittery and blocky. Then I played some CD's and was WOWed. The high end of the music was far more detailed and airy. Vocals were stunning. It sounded "faster" and far more dynamic than the NC600 that it replaced. I could also exchange discs while one disc was still playing. Then I discovered after removing and then reinstalling DVD's in the carousel that the player remember exactly where I left off and began playing it. Apparently the leave off point is stored in memory. Then there are also various setup menu options to improve the picture quality, detail, blackness, color, and a custom mode. I used the digital coax out jack to my Denon receiver for audio, and used top-of-the-line M1000v Monster Cable for component video out cables ($300). I never knew $159 bucks could buy so much and be such an improvement over the technology that was just a few years old. Bravo Sony!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WHAT A DIFFERENCE FROM THE NC600 3 YRS AGO!
Review: Wow, I just replaced my Sony NC600 that I paid $250 just 3 years ago with this model (NC665P)that I paid $159 yesterday. What a freakin difference! It's better in every way. I hooked it to my 60" NON-digital ready Mitsubishi rear-projection TV so I was unable to utilize it's progressive scan feature. But even using this player with my iterlaced TV made a MAJOR difference. I instantly noticed the sharper, warmer, more saturated picture. Text was sharper and motion was less jittery and blocky. Then I played some CD's and was WOWed. The high end of the music was far more detailed and airy. Vocals were stunning. It sounded "faster" and far more dynamic than the NC600 that it replaced. I could also exchange discs while one disc was still playing. Then I discovered after removing and then reinstalling DVD's in the carousel that the player remember exactly where I left off and began playing it. Apparently the leave off point is stored in memory. Then there are also various setup menu options to improve the picture quality, detail, blackness, color, and a custom mode. I used the digital coax out jack to my Denon receiver for audio, and used top-of-the-line M1000v Monster Cable for component video out cables ($300). I never knew $159 bucks could buy so much and be such an improvement over the technology that was just a few years old. Bravo Sony!


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