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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$200.00
from eBay Summary: I bought this model as an entry-level player (my reference had been,
and still is to some extent, LaserDisc). I've used it for two years now
and it has performed flawlessly. I have NEVER seen (heard?) the lip
sync problem on any of the 200 DVDs I own, including the Matrix and
some other known buggers. The video performance isn't the best
and newer players can easily beat it, however, the picture quality is
very good for such a basic player. There are some minor MPEG
artifacts visible from low-bitrate DVDs such as the vanilla Fifth
Element, but its Superbit version looks stunning. It has the chroma
up-sampling bug/error but most of the time it's not really noticeable
unless I'm watching cartoons or Toy Story 1 or 2. The audio
performance is good, but a bit thin and flimsy. I prefer to use the
player as a transport and my Marantz DP-870 as the DAC. Sounds
much more full and fluid to me that way. Otherwise, a solid machine
for very little money Strengths: Very, very cheap basic player! Can be had on eBay for $40 to $75
bucks. The Macrovision (analog video copy protection) can be easily
defeated for those with projectors or TVs that show geometric
distortion due to it. The region coding can also be easily defeated. Weaknesses: Terrible, terrible remote control layout.
No back-lighting and all the buttons are
the same basic size and shape. Not able
to output a DTS bitstream from DVDs (but
has no problem with DTS-encoded CDs).
Mine absolutely will not play CD-Rs or
CD-RWs, while others have reported some
success. Similar Products Used: Pioneer Elite DV-09, Pioneer Elite DV-38A,
Pioneer Elite CLD-97 (modified), Pioneer
Elite LD-S2 (modified), Pioneer Elite
CLD-59, Yamaha CDC-735 CD player (transport),
Marantz DP-870 Dolby Digital
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