Sony DVPNS55P B Single Disc DVD Player Reviews
August 31, 2006
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Pictures are worth a thousand words, video is worth two thousand — but what about a DVD player that can play that video and show you that picture? We’d like to say priceless, but for the Sony DVPNS55P/B Single Disc DVD Player — the exact worth is $64.99.
Using Precision Cinema Progressive Technology — of which the acronym, PCP, is strangely suspect — the DVD player helps enhance the image on your DVDs by detecting image changes at the pixel level, rather than the scan line level as most other DVD players do.
Furthermore, the player has a 12-bit Video DAC with 108Mhz of processing, can play a slew of formats (see below) and — its chief selling point — uses a “Precision Drive 3 System” which helps the player read flawed and what you previously thought were broken DVDs — helping you watch that scratched up, skipping version of Beauty and the Beast that you always intended to re-buy.
The DVPNS55P/B is the epitome of bare-bones, easy-to-use, simple technology. It is, in the strictest sense of the word, a DVD player — it plays DVDs and it does so well and for a small amount of money — which, in the long run, is exactly what most people want.
Things That Make It Special:
* Playback includes: DVD-RW (Video & VR mode) DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD+R and MP3 (CD-R/RW, DVD+RW/+R/-R/-RW).
* 12 Bit Video DAC with 108 Mhz Processing.
* Precision Drive 3 System helps play damaged DVDs.
* Uses Precision Cinema Progressive Technology.
* Worth $64.99 and two thousand, three hundred words.

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