Sony DVP-NS708H: Fluid DVD player with Bravia Sync

Author: kate  //  Category: DVD


This High Definition multimedia interface DVD player from the Sony Corporation is a 1080p resolution device with Bravia sync. It is extremely reasonable and has an appearance which is sleek and comes in a polished black finish. The front portion of the DVD player has a good looking aluminium front panel adding to the attractive appearance. The Sony DVD player is compatible with various formats of discs like DivX, JPEG, MP3 and JPEG HD. It also supports S/VCD format along with JPEG to view your favourite photos on a HD screen, MP3 to listen to your music and DivX for those internet shared Discs. This device weighs around 1.2 kg and is compatible with television form of NTSC or PAL.

The DVD player has the feature of upscaling video output with a HDMI cable and also has a playback of DVD-R, -R DL and -RW in VR, Video mode along with DVD+R, DVD +RW and DivX. The HDMI upscalling to 1080p will deliver excellent pictures on all compatible HD TVs. Sony DVP-NS708H comes with a single HDMI connectivity which makes setting up much easy and if in instances of your TV model not being a HDMI compatible, then the other sockets or connectivity can be used. The Sony DVPNS708H connectivity further includes a Scart output, composite video and component video output provision. This DVD player further includes a “coaxial digital audio output” allowing connection to another receiver, an amplifier or an independent speaker system. Sony DVP-NS708H is compatible with Bravia which means that the DVD player is Bravia sync where consumers can control the DVD player through the remote control of their Sony Bravia television after connecting it through the HDMI cable. For the reasonable price tag of less than 100 pounds and its impressive features, this DVD is a good buy.

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