Wednesday, May 23, 2007

DVD PlayerspacerDVP-NS75H


View clear, detailed DVD playback with Sony's DVP-NS75H player. This DVD player can convert DVD video signals to match your HDTV's high-resolution picture.
Product Description
Sony’s DVP-NS75H is a great companion to your HDTV. Its superior upscaling capability will dazzle you. DVD playback1 at 720p or 1080i is crisp and clear making your movie experience more enjoyable. Like any other Sony DVD players, DVP-NS75H comes with the signature Sony features like Precision Cinema Progressive™, Precision Drive™ 3 technology, Fast/Slow Playback with Sound and more to ensure great picture and sound quality on your DVDs.
Feature List
HDMI™1 Output with 720P/1080i upscaling of DVD Media Reads the data on a standard DVD at 480P and maximizes the video resolution to best fit your HDMI compatible TV. This allows for you to enjoy the best in video performance while delivering digital Video and Audio over one simple cable.
Precision Cinema Progressive™ Technology Other DVD players detect image changes at the scan line level-Sony's Precision Cinema Progressive (PCP) system detects them at the pixel level. The picture is more faithful to the source-whether film or video-because separate, optimized algorithms are used to handle the differing pixel behavior. Separate algorithms are also used to process the moving and still parts of an image, resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are virtually free from motion artifacts.
MP3 Playback2 Playing MP3 Music on aSony® DVD player is easy. Just insert an MP3 encoded disc and press MENU. A blue screen pops up to display your folders. Scroll down the list using the remote or front panel cursor control to select the folder you want. The green files screen pops up to show the files in the selected folder. Select the file you want to hear and you're done. Finding music couldn't be easier.
Precision Drive™ 3 System Past generations of Precision Drive systems were only able to compensate for warped discs by moving the entire optical block, which took more time and limited the amount of correction possible. Sony's new Precision Drive™ 3 system simplifies the process by moving the lens-instead of the entire optical block-for faster and more accurate error correction.

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