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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD player,
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This review is from: Panasonic DVD-S53S Up-Converting 1080p DVD Player Silver (Electronics)
This is a really nice DVD player for the price. To "upconvert", you need to use an HDMI cable (not supplied??!) Very clear picture and smooth running. A ton of adjustments can be made, my favorite being the "Zoom" option which when put in AUTO, takes away the black bars on the top/bottom of the screen and fits it to your screen without distorting the picture. Another plus is it is "Energy Star" compliant. Too many of my other devices have stupid led lights or otherwise stay "on" even when turned off. No problems like that with this model, off means off.
The only con I can think of is that no HDMI cable was supplied, only component cables.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD player, priced right!,
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This review is from: Panasonic DVD-S53S Up-Converting 1080p DVD Player Silver (Electronics)
I replaced a DVD/CD player that did not upconvert with this one. The price is excellent and so is the quality and satisfaction. My previous machine had a 5-disc carousel and we never actually used this feature. This Panasonic has a single drawer and we don't miss the carousel at all.
This machine plays nearly every disc - DVDs and all types of CDs (even homemade MP3s, etc). It also plays VCDs and several other exotic, esoteric formats. The upconversion is very good - DVDs look great on our 42" plasma now. The HDMI connectivity is enhanced since our TV and this player are both Panasonic. Highly recommended.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Product,
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For under $100 this is a great product. If you don't wanted to spend money at this time on expensive Blue Ray DVD Players then this is the product to buy. The picture & sound quality is very very good.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great player for money,
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I was looking for an upconverting DVD player since I am waiting for the format war to end between Blue ray and HD-DVD. For less then 100 dollars this is a great player. I had just spent al lot on my HDTV and did not want to spend a fortune on components. Player does not have gold connectors or to many connecting options but the only one I was looking for was HDMI which is why you buy this player. I highly recommend this player. This also upconverts full 1080p. I never give full five star because and product can be improved on. I highly recommend reading booklet gives setting options that I did not think of which improve picture quality. HD enancer,picture modes, dialog enancer - helps increase voice clarity.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Regular DVDs look as good as high definition cable programs,
By D. R. Schryer (Poquoson, VA United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-S53S Up-Converting 1080p DVD Player Silver (Electronics)
When I bought this up-converting DVD player I expected that it would improve the picture guality of my conventional DVDs when played on my new Samsung plasma HDTV. However, I doubted that it could actually give HD picture quality. I was wrong. The picture on a good DVD played with this player is equal in quality to that of a high definition cable broadcast. Panasonic rates the upconversion quality of this player at 1080p. I can neither confirm nor deny this level of resolution since my HDTV is a 720p unit and 720p is the resolution broadcast by my cable company. But this unit definitely is capable of 720p picture quality and may well approach 1080p on HDTVs with this resolution. Considering both its terrific performance and bargain price, I highly recommend this DVD player. Please note that Panasonic recommends connecting this unit to your HDTV with an HDMI cable -- which I did -- for optimum performance.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice,
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I had had bought two Samsung 1080p upconverters that were to be compatible with my new Samsung 50" Plasma. Took both back because of striping at the bottom of the screen.
Bought this Panasonic instead. It makes SD DVDs look and sound great via HDMI. The on screen menus are much more polished and user-friendly than the Samsungs. My Samsung FP-T5084 HDTV, however, is ABSOLUTELY fabulous
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does what it says and great deal,
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Plays everything ive thrown at it so far. Quality is nice. The remote is user friendly. Only thing is that I cant seem to change my display from 480p to 720p or 1080i.. my 32" westinghouse lcd can display up 1080i resolution too.. Other than that great player
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It plays MP3's on DVD's, I don't care about video,
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This is Panasonic's only DVD player that can play MP3's on DVD's. All the others (and all the units I happened to see from other manufacturers) play MP3's only on CD-R/RW's. Being Panasonic, it also plays DVD-RAM's which I want because I use DVD-RAM's on my PC a lot (most people just don't seem to understand why DVD-RAMs are so useful). The low price is nice but honestly I would pay twice that or more for the audio playing capabilities.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Panasonic DVD Player S53S,
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Player was delivered in a timely manner. The player is everything they said it was. I have purchased many Panasonic products in the past and have yet to be disappointed.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fine product but do not expect a miracle,
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I bought this DVD player to feed some HD signal to my newly purchased HDTV since I was not ready to spend close to $500 for a bluray player even though it looked pretty clear bluray would not be on the losing side of the format war (maybe universal players win in the end).
The set-up of the S53S is pretty complicated and made worse by the fact that they give you many choices but do not tell you what they are supposed to do in the manual. I had two DVD players already, one standalone and the other built-in the home theater system. Both have progressive scan (convert 480i standard signal to 480P). Because my HDMI cables arrived a couple of days after the S53S, using component cables, I first compared the 480P images from my old players with the S53S. The S53S is much worse. After I received the HDMI cable and 30 minutes of "tuning", it was still a little hard to convince myself that the 1080P image from S53S was really better than the 480P from my old players. The last straw was when I discovered my home theater (also a panasonic) had an HDMI output, and once I connected it, I was amazed to realize that my home theater was capable of doing 1080i conversion already and there was definitely no difference between the 1080P from the S53S and the 1080i from the home theater. I eneded up returning the product. Bottom line is, take a hard look at what you already have and maybe enable the 480P (or higher) before purchasing. If there is no DVD player that does any up-conversion, this is a good unit to own. Otherwise, you should bear in mind that the up-converted signal is still nowhere near real HD signal. Also, get the HDMI cable. It is less than 10 bucks if you browse Amazon for market place sellers. I do not understand why some people suggest to get a "gold plated" one. HDMI cable is used to transfer digital AV signals and for digital product, the product either works (passes all the "1" and "0"s correctly) or simply does not work (messes up the "1" and "0"s), there is no such thing as noise, degradation, etc any more. |
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