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Sony DVP-NS90V HDMI/SACD 1080i Upscaling DVD Player
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Sony DVP-NS90V HDMI/SACD 1080i Upscaling DVD Player List Price: $219.99
Our Price: $167.59
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Features
 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
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Sony DVP-NS90V HDMI/SACD 1080i Upscaling DVD Player Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Great alternative to choosing Blu-ray or HD-DVD
For me, this product was a great hedge: it was a very cost-effective and high-quality way of not choosing a side in the Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD standards war. I recently bought a 37" Samsung LCD TV (720p) and it was clear that I wasn't getting the full visual punch of HD with my old DVD player. The research I did said that if you have an LCD smaller than 50", you can't see a difference between 720p and 1080i; furthermore, Blu-Ray or HD-DVD are apparently only worth it above 50", so you also didn't need to lock yourself into a standard that could die in a couple years like Beta. An upscaling DVD (like this one) would work fine. And, I'm happy to say, it looks great. I use it for movies, and they are really clear (I sometime pause it just to see the great picture quality), and the sound is terrific, too. So, for ~$150, I'm getting the full HD value out of my new TV, and I'm not worried that one format will die and leave me holding the bag. This is a great choice for getting an HD picture and not bothering with the standards war.
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