Sony DVP NS77H/S 1080p Upscaling DVD Player with HDMI Output, Silver
Normal Price:$99.99
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Manufacturer: Sony
Model: DVP-NS77H/S
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Sony
Label: Sony
Features for Sony DVP NS77H/S 1080p Upscaling DVD Player with HDMI Output, Silver:
- 720p/1080p Upscaling Video Output through HDMI¿ Output
- Fast and Slow Playback with Sound
- Precision Cinema Progressive¿ Technology
- BRAVIA Theatre¿ Sync
- Multi-Disc Resume -6 discs
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Medium Picture
Customer Reviews
Sony 1080p DVD player HDMI 
2008-03-18
GREAT product! HDMI makes for easy install. Using it with a Samgsung HD 32" Can't beleive the picture quality with older DVD's. Great price and free delivery as well.
horrible buzz! 
2008-03-03
I returned the first one because it caused a horrible buzz in my TV's speakers. It was the same with composite or S-video. Havent tried the HDMI yet. Returned it. 2nd unit is doing the same thing. What the hell? Any one else have this problem?
DVD player review 
2008-02-13
This was also a gift to my daughter and she liked this very much. Works perfectly!
sony dvd player 
2008-02-08
The product was shipped very timely and it is a wonderful looking piece of equipment.
Great DVD Player 
2008-01-11
This is about the best 1080P upscaling DVD player for under $100. Used a HDMI cable (HDMI Cable, 6ft 1.3a Cat 2 / CL-2 (28AWG) GOLD M/M HDTV Digital Cable @ $6.90) to my 56" 1080P JVC TV and started watching all my DVD movies. They all look so much better, it is like watching a different version.
Works like a charm! 
2008-06-19
I have no complaints. Setup was easy with my new Sony Bravia. The picture quality is perfect on all my dvds. It's looks great. I do think it was a little lame that Sony didn't throw in a HDMI cable... Come on, they're only $4 Sony!! Yeah, that's my only complaint, but it's not worth the unit losing a star over.
Good player 
2008-05-20
I bought this player from Circuit City on sale for 89.00 and it came in black. The picture is good but the upconverted pic on my Toshiba hd dvd player is better and I actually paid less for the Toshiba! All in all this is a definite bargain if you're in the market for an upconverting player. Setup is easy and straight forward and only takes about ten minutes before you're up and running. Also the size of this player is very small so it will fit in tight spaces.
i'm happy with it 
2008-05-10
i received it in a timely fashion and in good condition. as to the product, i have no complaints. i use the dvd player with a sony kdl32xbr6 i just bought (which is beautiful, by the way). standard definition dvds look stellar-- i'd say every bit as good as HD channels from dish network. it might not be the best upscaling player, but i didn't want to invest too much in one as i'm kind of waiting for blu-ray competition to heat up, and for the prices to drop. i would recommend the product.
Where the value is (a player, visual and audio enhancer, and jukebox--all in one) 
2008-04-06
All that's separating this model from the same Sony currently costing $30-40 more is color. Amazon has managed to score a number of these silver players at good prices and is passing them on to the consumer. The player may be the slimmest and trimmest in the field (ignore the dimensions provided by Amazon--the player can't stand over 1 1/2"). Despite the low profile, it's loaded with features, including a convenient remote that's already set up to control on/off, volume, and most other functions of a Sony TV. It works fine as a plug and play unit, or you can tweak video settings to sharpen and brighten the display, adjust contrast ratios and black levels, change aspect ratio or audio settings for enhanced features like extra wide surround sound. And if you watch different DVDs concurrently, like many people read novels, the player's memory enables you to keep as many as six DVDs going at the same time, resuming each at the point where you last left off.
Not to frighten prospective buyers, but in the process of tweaking settings with the player's remote, I discovered that the player even comes with selections of onboard music (!) in the event you've been so thoughtless as not to provide it on the DVD containing your camera's JPEGs. All the same, after an hour of playing with the adjustments (many of them replicating those of my TV), I did a reset and found the factory settings sufficiently to my liking.
The picture, despite what some reviewers claim, isn't HD--unless you've never seen the genuine article. Sony isn't about to let us forget about their hi-priced Blue-Ray players and discs quite so easily. But with any screen that's under 40", the difference between a so-called "upconverted," "upscaled" or "simulated" version of an HD picture, such as that provided by this inexpensive Sony player, and a fully realized HD signal is not worth the extra expense and bother. Even if you're a big-screen fan, hang on to your collection of non-HD discs. As it stands, we're still a long way off, even at this late date, from matching available HD product (on disc or cable) with all the hype.
[Looks like this one is temporarily sold out and is being replaced by its successor the NS700H/B, which boasts the same specs and is fractionally shallower. Let price and color preference be your guide.]
Sony Thin DVD Fits 
2008-03-30
Nice unit. Great picture. Stacks neatly as it is so thin. Appreciated the fact in came in silver as well as typical black. Only disappointment was the price. Two weeks later saw it for less.