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Sony DVP-NS50P/S Single DVD Player, Silver

by Sony
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Sony
Color Name:Silver

Technical Details

  • Precision Cinema Progressive Technology
  • 12 Bit Video DAC with 108Mhz processing
  • Precision Drive 3 System compensates for flaws in DVD Discs
  • 192 kHz 24 Bit DAC
  • DVD-RW (Video Mode/VR Mode w/CPRM)/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD+R/ + R Dual Layer Playback1
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Product Details

Product Manual [1.73mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 9.3 x 1.7 inches ; 4.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 8 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00080FPRU
  • Item model number: DVPNS50P/S
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #48,940 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Sony DVPNS50P/S Single DVD Player MP3/JPEG Playback1 (CD-R.RW, DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW) CD (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)/VCR/SVCD DVD/CD Text Quick Set-up Fast Play with Audio Slow Play with Audio Advanced SmoothScan(TM) and SmoothSlow modes Instant Replay and Instant Search Multi-Disc Resume- 6 Discs Custom Parental Control- 40 Discs Remote Control with Limited Multi-Brand TV Control Compatible with Most Major Brands Child Lock (Tray Lock) Custom Picture Mode Title and Chapter Viewer Full 3-2 reverse conversion Video Equalizer Background Graphics Surround Sound Modes - DTS, Dolby Digital / AC 3 D/A Converter - 12 bit/ 108MHz Progressive Scan Coaxial Rear Output Analog Rear Audio and Video Output Rear Component Video Output Rear S-Video Output Remote Control (RMT-D175A) with 2 AA Battery Approximate Unit Dimensions Width 17 x Height 1-9/13 x Depth 9-1/3 inches AV Cable Digital-to-Analog Converter - 192kHz/24 bit Format(s) Supported - MP3 on CD-R/-RW DVD+RW/+R/-RW/-R Playback1 Format(s) Supported - CD (CD/CD-R/CD_RW), VCD,SVCD Playback1 Digital Output(s) - 96KHz/24bit Power Requirements - AC120V, 60 Hz DAC (D/A Converter) - 12 bit/108MHz Color - Silver

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96 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A1 DVD Player, May 27, 2005
By 
Gowin4me (Scranton, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DVP-NS50P/S Single DVD Player, Silver (Electronics)
I recently purchased this DVD since mine broke, and this thing is nothing short of amazing. I had an older Sony dvd player I got in 2000 and it finally went, and after having so many years out of my first Sony dvd player I thought I should stick with them, and I am glad they did. First off when it says it plays all those formats it really does. I have burnt DVDs along with some VCD and SVCD and it never flinched at any of them. Also the startup time and the disc recognition time is very quick. Plus on top of everything else for all this the item costs roughly $75, and to think my first Sony was $299.99 and it wouldn't play anything but store bought CDs or DVDs. If you are looking into DVD players in this price range I highly reccomend anyone purchasing this, you will not regret it.
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78 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice little machine, I'm glad I bought it, June 4, 2005
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A. Burchfield (Conway, Missouri USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony DVP-NS50P/S Single DVD Player, Silver (Electronics)
I'd read reviews here & elsewhere for various brands of players and decided I'd get a Sony.
I was surprised at how small this thing is, I've got books bigger than it is!
My brother & I set it up, not too difficult altough the manual could be a little clearer on some aspects (to me anyway), leaving the settings on factory default (except for setting the screen for my standard 4:3 TV and turning off the progressive scan- which the manual tells you how to do)and have found the picture to be fine just as it is.
The sound, I think the manual says something about this, does seem to need to be turned up but is good. The picture has been good on everything I've looked at with the occaisional exception of the movie "Purple Butterfly", dark scenes needed some adjustment on it- not worth trying to reset things for.
The remote isn't bad to use either, you likely won't use half of the functions even after you understand them so don't be bothered by the sight of all of those buttons. You get a zoom function, kind of a joke as it is 2X and 4X, but you can get a little closer look at parts of a scene, the quality depends on the original of course. There are a couple of buttons marked step- replay or advance, replay means what it says, advance speeds you through a short bit of the scene- not worht much to me. You also have the usual next and previous buttons. A couple of odd features are the slow play & fast play buttons, you use them to go slowly or quickly through a scene with (appropriately affected)audio, not worth much to me.
Every CD or DVD I've tried so far has been flawless on the part of the player. I do wish that there was a means of having my TV go blackscreen as if you run a CD more than 15 minutes it goes to screensaver function which is a blue bar reading Sony DVD Player moving around a black screen.
Most places don't mention that when you buy this player you will get an audio/video cable as part of the kit. Depending on your own placement of the TV/player you might want to go ahead and get something longer. That little cable seems to produce a good picture but it's only about 3 feet long, if I get tired of that I may go ahead and use the 6 foot S-video cable I already had. You should be sure of what your own TV can use before you buy anything.
Other than the almost too short cable I don't really have any complaints and I'm glad I made this purchase.
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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Let Its Size Fool You, December 22, 2005
This review is from: Sony DVP-NS50P/S Single DVD Player, Silver (Electronics)
Our first ever DVD player was the Sony DVP-S717D, bought almost 5 years ago for about $1,000. It was just under their flagship model at the time and it was one heck of a player with all the bells and whistles. Unfortunately, it just wouldn't play DVDR media.

After going through catalogues to find a player compatible with most DVDR media, we settled on the DVP-NS50P. I was a bit hesitant at first because of its small size and the fact that Sony is known to have compatibility issues. But I went to the store armed with all kinds of DVDR and it came through with flying colours!

It plays everything it says it will (DVD-R/+R, DVD-RW/+RW) AND it also plays DVD+RDL which many players fail to read. This wasn't noted in the specifications. I haven't tried DVD-RDL so I don't know if it plays this type of media but I wouldn't be surprised if it did. But even if it didn't, I'm more than satisfied.

Another bonus which I accidently found out was that it plays DVDs with other region codes! I live in Japan and our machine is rated for region 2. It plays our region 1 movies without a hiccup. It's a handy feature if you have a DVD collection with different region codes.

The picture quality is nothing short of superb. This machine comes with component video outputs for both coaxial and digital. Definitey use one of these outputs instead of the S-video. You want to take advantage of what Sony calls Precision Cinema Progressive (PCP) Technology. According to the blurb in the specs, most players pick up the images on the DVD at the scan line level, whereas the DVP-NS50P picks them up from the pixel level. This means the images are more faithful to the original source whether it be video or film. You'll notice this feature when watching images with fast motion like action scenes or sport scenes. The background is very sharp and moving objects are free from motion artifacts.

Sony also implements something called Precision Drive 3 (looks like they like precision). This allows slightly warped or scratched discs to be read. You'll have to read the specifications to understand the mechanics behind this new drive but no more wiping or buffing of DVDs! It reads everything in one go.

The sound is great too. Obviously it has analog outputs but the optical digital output rated at 96KHz/24bit is what you want. Just hook it up to an amp with a built in DTS/Dolby Digital Surround decoder and you're good to go.

I've concentrated this review mostly on its features concerning DVD playback but it also plays CDR, JPEG, MP3 (which most, if not all of the new players read also). The menu screen when accessing images or mp3s is very easy to navigate. The folders come in blue background and navigate to the one you want with the remote. The files in each folder are highlighted in green. Plus, the file names support both Roman alphabet and Japanese kanji characters. All the other players I know of only read Roman alphabet.

The only negative comments I can leave to balance this review (and I'm strecthing here) is that the Video DAC is 108MHz/12 bit. I would have preferred 216MHz/24 bit but I've only seen that in the flagship models. Loading time seems to take a smidge longer than our previous player but I'm not losing any sleep over that extra second. Also, it would have been a bonus if it played DivX files and SACDs. But I'm not complaining here. For the price and the featured functions, I don't think you can beat this great DVD player!
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