Sony DVP-NS325 Review
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February 1st, 2004
Summary
DVD gets even better... with the new DVP-NS325/B DVD Player. Featuring a 10 Bit Video DAC with 27 MHz Processing, a 192 kHz 24 Bit Digital to Analog Converter, Block Noise Reduction, a Digital Video Enhancer, MP3/CD-R/CD-RW and DVD-R/RW (Video Mode) Playback, Precision Drive™ 2 with Dynamic Tilt Compensation, and Dolby® Digital and dts® Coaxial Output, this player was made to amaze. Its Quick Set-up will jumpstart your next movie night as you hear our TV Virtual Surround-4 Surround Modes at work. Utilize features like Custom Parental Control for 40 Discs, Advanced SmoothScan™ and SmoothSlow Modes, Instant Replay and Instant Search, Multi Disc Resume for 6 discs, and the supplied Remote with Multi-Brand TV Control. Newer technology — better entertainment — more excitement — the DVP-NS325/B
Specs
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| Basic Information |
 Description: |
DVP-NS325/S (Progressive Scan) |
| Manufacturer: |
Sony |
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| Detailed Specifications |
| Remote Control: |
Same Brand Remote |
| Audio DAC: |
24 Bit |
| Audio Output: |
Digital Coaxial, Digital Optical |
| Disc Mechanism: |
Tray |
| General Features: |
Chapter Preview, Dolby Digital Support, DTS Support, MP3 Support, On Screen Display (OSD), On Screen Menu, Parental Lock |
| Interface Type: |
Audio - Headphone Out (1/8" Mini), Video - Component, Video - Composite (RCA), Video - S-Video |
| Media Supported: |
Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW |
| Number of Discs Supported: |
1 |
| On-board Decoders: |
DTS |
| Transport Mechanism Features: |
Twin Wave Laser Pickup |
| Video DAC: |
10 Bit |
| Video Features: |
Chapter Preview, Frame Still, Repeat Mode, Skip Search, Slow-Motion, Time Search (DVD Only), Title/Chapter Search, Widescreen (16:9) |
| Video Output: |
Composite (RCA), S-Video |
| Dimensions |
| Height: |
2.16 in |
| Width: |
17 in |
| Depth: |
9.59 in |
| Weight: |
4.75 lbs |
| Warranty |
| Labor Warranty: |
90 day(s) |
| Parts Warranty: |
1 year(s) |
| Reference |
| URL: |
Manufacturer Link | | | |
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