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Old 06-10-01, 05:07 PM   #1
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Does anyone have opinions of the newly introduced Sony DVD players, DVP-NS300 and DVP-NS400? I think they replace the 360 and 560 models.

One of the complaints I've read about the older models was the noisy drive. I was checking out the 300 and 400 at the store but it was hard to tell because of the general store noise.

Any info would be much appreciated.
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Old 06-10-01, 06:16 PM   #2
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I own the Sony 560D Slim player and the noise is not heard loud, nor is a distraction. That is bullcrap.

I were you..I pick the progressive player from Sony even if you don't own a Progressive TV..you can still use the Interlace mode I assume. It's the silver DVDNS 700.
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Old 06-10-01, 06:40 PM   #3
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The S400 marks the return of the dual laser DVD player for Sony. That is reason enough to get it.
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Old 06-10-01, 07:29 PM   #4
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Thank you both. Please explain what the dual laser does?
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Old 06-10-01, 08:22 PM   #5
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Thank you both. Please explain what the dual laser does?
Allows you to play both DVD's and most forms of CD, CD-R, CD-RW, etc. Since the pickup wavelengths are so different, one laser will usually not be able to read all media.
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Old 06-10-01, 08:42 PM   #6
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I've got the DVP360 and love it. Haven't noticed any nosie at all.

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Old 06-10-01, 11:52 PM   #7
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My 560D just died on me today, right in the middle of a movie. 4 months old. pretty pissed about it. It gives me the "no disc" (dvd middle-finger) no matter what disc I put in. I even tried to auto-calibrate the laser; no-go. Dammit. I really liked the sony player, but having to take it in to get serviced is just plain annoying.
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Old 06-11-01, 12:20 AM   #8
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I own the Sony 560D Slim player and the noise is not heard loud, nor is a distraction. That is bullcrap.
Nope, I disagree. I purchased a 560 from BB, took it home, and was immediately annoyed by a constant, high-pitched squeal that eminated from the drive door. My DVD player is across the room, about 12-14 ft. I swapped in and out a handful of DVD's and was convinced I got a lemon.

I went back to BB and exchanged it for another 560, new in box. I hooked it up, same problem. I boxed it once again and headed back for BB. The ambient noise in the store wasn't too bad and so I ended up test driving a bunch of DVD players with the help of a friendly BB guy. Even the display model made the noise, though you had to be within a foot or so of it to hear the squeal because of surrounding noise.

I ended up getting a Toshiba. I was pretty disappointed, because I loved the look, features, etc, of the 560, especially the size - that sucker is small.

I find myself a bit more sensitive to extremely high pitched noises, like high RPM harddrives at work, etc. My wife couldn't hear the noise I was complaining out. It's not an extremely loud squeal, but it was loud enough to hear across the room and at a high enough pitch for me to decide that I just could not live with it.

The 560 is definately a noise-troubled unit. If you don't hear it or can otherwise live with it, consider yourself lucky.
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Old 06-11-01, 01:15 AM   #9
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I purchased a S330 when they came out a year ago and the disc noise caused my to return it. My really old Sony S300 makes no noise at all. Not sure if the new NS series is that noisy. The demo unit at my Best Buy was not plugged in.
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Old 06-11-01, 01:32 AM   #10
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Old 06-11-01, 08:39 AM   #11
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I just got the new 700 and I will be doing some more tests later.

My initial reaction is that this is a great player. Gladiator and Titan A.E. both looked awesome.

I am using a 36 XBR 400 as my TV.
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Old 06-12-01, 06:08 PM   #12
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Sony DVP-NS700P

I also just purchased the 700 and have it hooked up to my HDTV for the progressive scan. Just received it yesterday and watched Vertical Limit (looked incredible!!). I'll be checking out Cast Away later this evening.
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Old 06-13-01, 03:20 AM   #13
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I own the Sony 560D Slim player and the noise is not heard loud, nor is a distraction. That is bullcrap.
I too dissagree with this. Perhaps it's not apparent to you, but compared to other manufacturers the Sony mechanisms noise have been very distracting to many of us.
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Old 06-13-01, 06:25 AM   #14
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To you new owners of the Sony dvpns700p , where did you get it and how much please?
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Old 06-13-01, 08:04 AM   #15
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I ordered mine from Onecall.com.

I have used them before.
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Old 06-13-01, 02:46 PM   #16
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To you new owners of the Sony dvpns700p , where did you get it and how much please?
I also purchased mine from onecall.com for a grand total of $314.60. They were giving 10% off of all DVD players (regular price $349), I also used a coupon code 2001ha25 that gave an additional $25 off which covered the price they charged for FedEx 2 day shipping.


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Old 06-15-01, 01:57 PM   #17
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It gives me the "no disc" (dvd middle-finger) no matter what disc I put in.


Ahhh... DVD middle finger... classic!!
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Old 06-20-01, 04:26 PM   #18
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I just bought the Sony 700

I just picked up the 700 last night ($349). My first DVD player. I haven't done anything fun with home theater since buying the Sony MDP605 (?) years and years ago for a fortune. I haven't had a chance to try out the 700 yet, probably this weekend, but I love the look. My biggest problem now is that my pro-logic receiver isn't equiped to play DTS or 5.1 and will need to be upgraded. Can anyone recommend a good receiver for around $500-600 that will make a nice companion to the DVD player? and yes, I know I didn't need the onboard decoders that came with the Sony since I'll be buying a receiver that can do the same thing, but I wanted Progressive Scan and the price was pretty good. I've heard the Outlaw 1050 is a good receiver - if you can ever get one that works.

I'd love to hear everyone's suggestions on a receiver with DTS and 5.1 and also a good Progressive Scan capable TV to round out the package. It would get me pointed in the right direction.

I'm new to this forum (new to DVD's), but this looks like a great board. THANKS

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Old 06-22-01, 12:46 AM   #19
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Does anyone have opinions of the newly introduced Sony DVD players, DVP-NS300 and DVP-NS400? I think they replace the 360 and 560 models.

Haha. Everyone talking about their various players, but nobody has addressed the original questions.
Anyway, not that I'll be very helpful, but I just bought the NS300 as a Father's Day present for my father-in-law. I'll be hooking it up this weekend for him, since he has no idea how to do anything technical. I'll let you know how it goes.

And by the way, I've got the Sony 530D, and it is very noisy. Fortunately, behind the glass door I don't hear it, especially when the surround sound is cranked up..
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Old 06-22-01, 09:49 AM   #20
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Noise level on the Sony 700

I haven't had time to play a DVD yet (I will on Saturday) but I have been playing music CD's and have not heard a peep out of the Sony 700. Smooth, solid and silent. So far its been fabulous, but playing CD's isn't really why I bought it.

I'll drop in on monday and give a full report on DVD play. I'll keep an eye out for the Chroma effect.
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Old 06-27-01, 10:23 AM   #21
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for those interested in the 400, my brother loves his new player and here is the deal (he got it for 192 + tax)

http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=120363

You can get comparably good deals on the others at sears if you do your homework...
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Old 06-27-01, 10:40 AM   #22
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[BI just bought the NS300 as a Father's Day present for my father-in-law. I'll be hooking it up this weekend for him, since he has no idea how to do anything technical. I'll let you know how it goes.
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So here's the update. Installation was a piece of cake, and everything worked great. The only thing that struck me as odd, is that there is no fast-scan button on the remote. Only a chapter skip button. There is, however, an instant replay button, which will jump back about 5 seconds. Personally, I like being able to scan forward and back, like if I missed some dialogue and want to see it again.
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Old 06-27-01, 11:05 AM   #23
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did you try hitting the rewind button multiple times (on my marantz, that is how you speed up the reverse or foward)
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