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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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Plays well with good picture quality. Nice little unit to play DVD's.
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This is not the best - but if your looking for a reasonable player, then this is it. Easy to set up, easy to use and it preforms great. If you think you can do better an any of the on-line and bid sites, remember, if there is a problem, your up the creek. This Sony player comes with a guarantee and if there is a problem - well take it back!
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Perfect...simple sleek by design and plays the DVD's beautifully. Up conversion for older DVD's to crisp clear resolution. Easy to operate and install. I had a question and texted Best Buy advisor, he gladly assisted me with additional required cable... A+ for customer service. Happy customer !
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It’s a basic DVD player but the upscaling is a great feature and gives a really nice picture. It’s easy to hook up and set up for use. I like that a 6 ft HDMI cable.
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About 10 years ago I bought this item, than about a year ago the picture started freezing or jumping. I thought it was caused by the condition of the DVDs I was checking out of the library. Over time it got worse until one day the player would not turn off when I wanted to do that. Then it worked and then it didn’t. SO I finally realized that it was the DVD Player not the DVDs.
My solution was to go to the Best Buy website where I discovered that the same model with the HDUP conversion was available. So realizing that ten years was actually a longer life than many electronic items lasted I bought another of the same model. So far so good.
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Great little DVD Reader. Couldn’t beat the price. Have a library of 20 years of Childhood memories on discs that my kids wanted to see. This unit filled the void from the one that was old and finally broke down.
Fairly good quality standard definition DVD player
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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The SONY DVP-SR510H has quite good video (I'm using at the moment the composite video connection); haven't tried the HDMI output yet) and audio. Audio is especially robust and detailed on CD's, with considerable presence. Machine runs quietly -- only a barely perceptible motor noise which can only be heard if you put your ear almost on top of the machine.
The reason for 4 stars:
1. NO DISPLAY PANEL. That seems to be a thing of the past with DVD and most Blu-Ray players, unfortunately. Display panel is not quite so necessary for playing DVD's but with CD's you really do need a display with track number and elapsed time, otherwise you don't know where you are on the CD. And I'm certainly not about to turn on the TV to find out. I have an NAD CD player for redbook CD's and a Yamaha BD-S681 (with a display panel!) for redbook CD's and SACD's, as well as outstanding Blu-Ray video, so I don't need the SONY for CD's.
2. Machine is light-weight and somewhat flimsy. The buttons on the machine only respond to a heavy-finger touch that tilts the front end of the player forward and shoots the rear end up in the air.
The machine looks elegant, definitely not like cheap junk, but it's rather small and seems like David to the BD-S681's Goliath.
However, despite the dislikes noted above, I can recommend the SONY DVP-SR510-H. It's about as good as you're going to get these days for standard definition DVD players, and for around $45, the video and audio quality are truly amazing. It's an acceptable bargain for the money.
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Great DVD player for a great price. Super easy to set up and batteries were included for the remote. This is actually the second one we bought, because we liked the first one so much and needed a second one to replace an old one downstairs.