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Sony DVPSR510H DVD Player, with HDMI port (Upscaling)

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Arrives Dec 27 – Dec 30
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Style: Single


Features

  • Ultra Slim, New Mid Size Design, HDMI Output, 1080P Upscaling, JPEG, MP3 Playback, Multi Disc resume, Multi band TV Remote, Energy Star
  • 1 Year Parts & 90 Day Labor Warranty
  • Region: DVD: 1; Power Requirements:120V, 60Hz
  • Video: DVD, DVDplus R, DVDplus R DL, DVDplus RW, DVD R, DVD R DL, DVD RW; Audio: CD, CD R, CD RW; File Formats Supported: JPEG, MPEG1
  • NOTE: This is not a Blu ray player; POWER CONSUMPTION (STANDBY): Less than 0.5 W

Description

Experience near HD picture quality and solid sound in a compact design. This versatile DVD player features fast/slow playback so you don’t miss a beat. You can even listen to your favorite CDs or tracks from your MP3 player.

Brand: Sony


Media Type: DVD


Special Feature: Multi-format DVD and CD media playback; Control TV functions using the multi-brand remote, Upscale DVDs to near HD quality via an HDMI output; Fast and slow playback with sound See more


Resolution: 1920x1080


Connector Type: RCA, HDMI


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Model Name: DVPSR510H


Color: Black


Controller Type: Remote Control


Item Weight: 900 Grams


Brand Name: ‎Sony


Item Weight: ‎1.98 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.23 x 10.63 x 1.52 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎DVPSR510H


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Multi-format DVD and CD media playback; Control TV functions using the multi-brand remote, Upscale DVDs to near HD quality via an HDMI output; Fast and slow playback with sound


Date First Available: April 1, 2012


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  • Basic functionality but works well.
Style: Single
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this DVD to play movies on DVDs attached to a high definition SONY TV via HDMI cable. I was looking for basic functionality that works well at a good price, and this is exactly what I got in this unit. I am attaching a collage of three photos that I will be referencing in this review. Photo #1 shows everything that came in the package: the DVD player, instructions, 3-RCA component video coax cable, remote and batteries. NOTE: HDMI cable is NOT included. I placed the unit next to the rulers so you can see the dimensions of the unit: 10.5 inches long x 8 inches wide x 1.5 inch high. The power cord is 58 inches long. The top of the DVD player is flat, so I was able to stack other things on top of it. The unit has no display, other than a green light next to the power button which tells you when the unit is on. Photo #2 shows the DVD on a digital scale. It is very light weighing in at 2 pound and 1.4 oz Photo #3 shows the back panel and the HDMI cable (not included). HDMI (High definition Multimedia Interface) delivers audio and high def video over the same cable. When you use HDMI cable you don't need to use the RCA cables that came with the DVD. I am showing the shape of the HDMI connector in case someone will find it helpful as it needs to be purchased separately. Amazon sells them at a really good price . HDMI cable is not required. I prefer it. Why? DVD will do upscaling with either cable but the quality of the output is likely to be better with HDMI. Using HDMI the signal remains digital. Using RCA the video has to go from Digital (source) to analog (signal) to digital (display). Each conversion results in a loss of quality. UP-SCALING ----------- This unit provides good up-scaling. Up-scaling is the ability to play standard definition DVDs on a high definition TV. Standard definition TV set and regular DVDs have a maximum resolution of 720x576. The high definition sets have higher resolution. If you play a standard definition DVD on a high resolution TV the video without up-scaling feature the video will look pixelated. Up-scaling adds pixels to the video to smooth out the pixelated images. The final image is not as good as tru Blu-Ray DVD, but I find it completely acceptable. I am watching the movies on LCD TV. Up-scaling works best on LCD and Plasma TVs, and not as well on CRT-based high definition TVs. The default HDMI output from HDMI OUT output is set to 1920x1080p. This can be changed if needed, and is controlled by the TV/projector settings. SUBTITLES and FAST/SLOW SPEED CONTROLS (Section added based on an interesting comment question) -------------------------------------------- The DVD player supports 5 speeds: 0.6x, 0.8x, 1x (normal), 1.2x, and 1.4x. The speed is changed by repeatedly clicking on the fast/slow speed button on the remote. There are two ways to turn on subtitles: at the start of the DVD and at any time via remote. The sound is very good at each speed, however the subtitles are only shown at normal speed. When I tried forcing them on at another speed via remote control the player generates a message "operation not possible". As soon as I return to 1x speed the subtitles are shown again. DVD player supports the following file formats: ----------------------------------------------- 1. Video: MPEG-1 2. Photo: JPEG 3. Music: MP3 Supported extensions: -------------------- .mpg, .mpeg, .jpg, .mp3, .wma, .m4a, .wav, Supported disks: ------------------- DVD, DVD+-RW/+-R/+-R DL, Music CD/Super VCD, CD-R/-RW RESTRICTIONS: -------------- Files with copyright protection (digital Rights Management) cannot be played Lossless files cannot be played The player cannot play images in DVD-VR mode with CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media) The player is designed to play disks with Compact Disk (CD) standard. DualDisks and music disks encoded with copyright protection do not conform to CD standard and may not be compatible with this unit. WARNINGS from the manual: ------------------------- 1. To play a complex hierarchy of folders may take some time. Create albums with no more than two hierarchies. 2. The player will recognize a maximum of 200 albums and 600 files It can recognize 300 photo and 300 music files if Photo(Music) is selected 3. The player cannot play a video file of size more than (720 width x 576 height)/2 GB The remote is compatible with the following TVs: ------------------------------------------------ Sony (default) Hitachi LG/Goldstar/NEC MGA/Mitsibishi Panasonic Philips Pioneer RCA Samsung Sharp Toshiba INSTALLATION: --------------- 1. Plug in HDMI cable 2. If you are using HDMI cable ignore RCA cables enclosed in the box 3. Plug in DVD into power and attach HDMI cable to the TV 4. Now you need to configure your TV to recognize the new HDMI component For my SONY TV there were three steps 4a. Under components menu - Label Video inputs This option tells TV which HDMI input to use and which one to skip. My TV has four HDMI connections, one already used and three were available. I was not sure which one I used for DVD so I enabled them all in this step 4b. I went to the list of all inputs where I saw all 4 HDMI connections I tried each one. Two of them generated an error that there was no input, one was my old connection (DVR) and one was the new DVD. This told me which inputs I should disable. 4c. I went back into "label video inputs" and set the label to "skip" for the two HDMI connections that told me "no input" Overall, DVD player works well. The tray operations smoothly, the quality of the display is good, the remote works well. The only thing I don't like that the DVD turns off itself in 30 minutes if I put it on pause. I would have liked the ability to control this manually, or alternatively have the automatic power off be 2 hours. The unit does not shut off if it is being used. The auto shut off happens if the unit is in pause or stopped. Ali Julia review ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2012 by Ali Julia Ali Julia

  • Plays all CDs
Style: Single
Easy to use and works well, plays all CDs. Not used with tv.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Jacob

  • If you need a CD player, try this thing!
Style: Single
Now that purpose-built CD players have mostly become overpriced toys for audiophiles, finding a good one at a reasonable price is a real challenge. The cheaper ones from unknown brands and mystery manufacturers tend to suffer from lots of small problems that add up to an unsatisfying listening experience, but the expensive boutique players are pointlessly over-engineered in ways that don't make any real difference (nor justify their price). I finally got fed up with my long search for a fairly priced CD player made with good components that doesn't have weird playback quirks or audio quality issues. I decided to give this cheap Sony DVD player a try based on a few assumptions I made from looking at the photos, and my search may finally be over. DVD players are generally quite simple, and as suspected, I didn't even need to connect a display to this one to get it up and running. I connected a pair of RCA cables from the player to my mixer, powered it on, loaded a CD, and pressed the play button on the unit. That's it. The disc played to the end then stopped. Perfect. No annoying fades when starting (or resuming!) playback. No inexplicable added silence between tracks. No audio dropouts during quiet portions of songs caused by some poorly tuned "power saving" feature. No badly designed circuitry dumping tons of noise from the mains or the transport motors onto the outputs. It sounded great. Considering the low price tag on this unit, it turns out maybe that's not too much to ask for from a modern CD player! Of course, it's not perfect. I would've loved a small display for basic playback information like track number and elapsed time, but the front panel is totally empty. There's a single tiny green LED under the power button that lights up dimly when the unit is powered on, and that's the extent of it. The player is also very lightweight, so pressing the buttons on the top front of the unit can be hard to do without causing the rear to lift up a little. These are fairly minor nitpicks though, and most importantly, they don't affect the unit's ability to just play the disc, which is ultimately all that matters to me. A few reviews mentioned this player being "slow," and I agree. It takes a few seconds to begin responding after powering on, and the transport is a bit sluggish to begin playing. If you intend to use this as a CD player (I.e., with no display connected), it can be a little hard to tell if it's doing anything since there's no visual feedback on the device itself. Another reviewer mentioned that the player is loud, and I can confirm this as well. The outer housing is made of fairly thin sheet metal, and there's not much mass in the unit to dampen the sounds and vibrations from the transport. If the disc you're playing isn't perfectly balanced, you'll probably hear it spinning sometimes. But again, I find it hard to complain about any of this when it plays the discs I put in and it sounds so good. The bar is very low, but these are hurdles that even many expensive players have trouble clearing these days. For the price, this is a fantastic CD player. I doubt I'll ever use this to play video DVDs, but if I ever do hook up a screen and watch a movie, I'll come back and update this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024 by Yet Another Amazon Reviewer

  • Excellent quality
Style: Single
With Sony that's what we expect. This little unit does not disappoint. Works great with my Bravia TV. plugged it in and worked first try and I'm definitely challenged when it comes to electronics. Great investment. Glad I got it. Highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great buy
Style: Single
Set up was easy. Runs perfect. Great buy.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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