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Sony DVPSR210P DVD Player

Sony DVPSR210P DVD Player

so far so good. Had a problem hooking it up to my tv and could not get a signal. This was because the yellow cord had to go into a green connector on the tv. I had it in an orange one thinking that was the yellow . Looking closely I saw underneath the green connector were the words 'y/ video'.( yellow video) Laughable I know to you techies out there but hope this helps a fellow technically challenged person !!!! I almost returned it because I thought it was defective- works fine now. .

We needed a small DVD player when our television in the kitchen which had a built-in DVD player died. We had a replacement TV but it did not have a DVD player. We have used this Sony in a variety of places in the house and both of my daughters have barred it from time to time. It always works flawlessly and is one of the easiest to set up DVD players I have ever seen.Excellent quality for such a low price. One Note... The photo is a little deceiving as it really does have a small footprint and the photo makes it look very long. Check your measurements before ordering

I have had one like this for years I bought from Wal-mart on vacation. After all of our expensive DVD players went out this one became our number one and has been for a while now. We watch Nemo every night for bed to put my daughter to sleep and the baby sitter also plays nemo through out the day for her all on this $30 player! Sometimes she forgets it on all day and this thing never gets hot. This is the second one we buy, this one is for my daughters room, and any time I need another this will be the one we buy. I cant say enough good things about this player. The only drawback I would have to say is it does take a little while to power on/off and load to play but its worth its weight in gold.

This is a nice, inexpensive DVD player suitable for televisions which do not have an HDMI input. It does not have an HDMI output, so if you need HDMI Sony has a similar unit with HDMI which costs $10 more. I do most of my viewing with a Blu-ray player connected to my Panasonic plasma TV, but in my bedroom I have a 35-inch Toshiba CRT TV which I use to watch old TV shows on DVD, and this DVD player works fine for that purpose. Hookup is simple and the audio-video quality is fine. Drawbacks - when you push the power button on the remote it takes a couple of seconds for the power light on the DVD player to light up, so at first you might think that it's not working, and there is no display on the front of the player. Longevity remains to be seen, but if it fails to hold up I'll come back and update my review.

Can't beat this price! The picture is very crisp, and except for one problem, it was easy to set up.

My husband could not get it to play in color, however. He watched several movies in black and white, and said the picture quality was great, even in black and white.

I had read through the other reviews and knew it had something to do with the cables, but when I told him that, he said he was using the cables that came with it so that couldn't be the problem.

So I went back and pulled up the reviews about the cables, and he went away muttering that he was using the stupid cables that came with the stupid machine.

After a while he came back in and said he heard fixed it. I asked how, and he said he had used the cables from our old DVD player, and now he had high quality picture in color.

I praised him for thinking of trying that, and he was very happy. If he's happy, I'm happy.


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Feature Product

  • Note: This product does not have Ethernet or HDMI ports
  • Fast/Slow Playback with Sound. Progressive Output 480p; Power Consumption (Standby): Less than 0.5 Watt
  • Multi Brand TV Remote Control. CD, MP3 and JPEG Playback
  • Playable file format is video is mpeg-1 cyber-shot data, photo is jpeg dcf format, music is mp3 except for mp3 pro/ wma except for wma pro/aac/lpcm/wave
  • DVD/DVD-RW/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD+R/DVD+R DL/-R DLPlayback
  • 12 Bit Video DAC with 108 Mhz Processing. 96kHz/24Bit Digital Output
  • Playback: Disc Resume, Fast Playback with Sound, High Speed Search, Instant Advance, Instant Replay, Slow Playback with Sound, STEP Playback (FWD/REV), Zoom

Description

Ultra slim, new mid size design, progressive scan, JPEG, MP3 playback, multi disc resume, multi brand TV remote, energy Star.Connection: 1 x component video output ( RCA Phono x 3 ) - rear, 1 x composite video output ( RCA Phono ) - rear, 1 x digital audio output (coaxial) ( RCA Phono ) rear.What's in the box: Sony dvp-sr210p progressive scan DVD player, a/V cable, 2 x AA batteries, Remote control (rmt-d197a), 1-year parts & 90-Day labor Warranty. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat



Just needed an inexpensive, basic; yet reliable, DVD player and I found it in this one. It works, came with all parts, and batteries were included for the remote. Definitely 5 stars, unless it mysteriously breaks within the next couple weeks.

This review covers the Sony DVPSR210P DVD Player

I purchased this DVD player (for the GF) to replace an older unit that failed. I wanted a no-nonsense simplified player without all the so called ‘Bells & Whistles’ a higher priced unit might offer.

Out of the box this unit looks real nice and performs great as a 100% dedicated DVD player. For the price you can’t go wrong, but be aware of the differences between using at typical RCA Composite cable vs. using a RCA Component Video with audio cable (See below). This player only includes the RCA Composite option.

720i-1080i HD TV users with Widescreen DVD media:

If your TV is 720 HD or 1080 HD make sure you have and/or purchase a RCA Component Video with Audio cable. These come in various lengths. 3 FT and/or 6 FT will probably be all you need to reach the DVD-to-TV connectors. The cable contains (5) RCA connectors at both ends, i.e., RED, Blue, Green (Video) and White and RED (Audio). Also make sure you check the side and/or backside of your TV for an available set of Component connections. This is the only cable type that will support the DVD’s Progressive scan and higher screen resolutions associated with 720 and/or 1080 HD TV’s. Basically Component video is quite similar in what modern day HDMI connectors offer in image resolution up to 1080i, etc.. Of course the DVD media being played also needs to provide a recorded wide screen format as well.
Please understand that the Composite video cable (included) only supports the native 480 resolution. This means you can still display and see all of the widescreen video, but its reduced in size and confined within blank borders on the top, bottom, right and left side of your TV screen. I’ve attached a few pictures to show you what I mean.

Clearly you can see the difference using the Component video option provides. Next step is to enter the DVD setup menu and access the SCREEN SETUP options. Here you want to do the following after upgrading the included cable.

SCREEN SETUP MENU
- TV TYPE: 16:9
- SCREEN SAVER (Optional) I choose ON –See User Guide
- BACKROUND (Optional) I selected JACKET PICTURE –See User Guide
- BLACK LEVEL: OFF
- BLACK LEVEL (Component Out) –Leave the default. It will turn ON after activating the below
- PROGRESSIVE (Component Out Only): ON
- MODE (Progressive): AUTO
- 4:3 OUTPUT: NORMAL (this seems to only apply to the startup menu and DVD Disc menu)

Overall this is a great DVD player. I compared the image quality alongside my Sony PS3 and PS4. Both platforms are top notch media players using HDMI connectors. The image quality appeared to be the same on all platforms.
Sometimes rock bottom basic means less things to go wrong and/or to find faults with.

I give this sub-$35 dollar DVD player TWO THUMBS UP!

Thanks for taking time to read this review. I hope it helped.

TC

This review is for the SONY DVP-SR210P DVD Player.

I have not had any problems with this DVD player. It is a basic, entry-level CD/DVD player. Priced in the $30-$40 range, it does what it needs to, play DVD, DVD-R, CD, and CD-R. I did not test DVD+R. The player also has parental control which lets you lock out DVDs with specific ratings (G, PG, R, NC-17) from being played. I'll update as necessary.

Included: A/V Cables (Red-White-Yellow), Remote Control with 2 SONY AA Batteries, Manual.

SIZE & CONNECTIONS: This DVD player is very lightweight. It measures 10.5"W x 8"D x 1.5"H. The power cable is 56" long (4" short of 5 ft). Connections on the back are: Component Video (Green-Red-Blue) or Standard Video (Yellow), and Standard Audio (Red-White). There is an Orange Digital Out Coaxial port. There is NO HDMI on this model. You need to get the 510 model if you want HDMI.

When powering up, it takes 3 second to turn on, press the Eject button on the remote, and it takes another 3 seconds for the tray to eject. When ejecting, the front door pushes down as the tray slides out. The tray feels a little flimsy and is just barely recessed for the DVD. The remote feels comfortable in my hands, but it's not illuminated so seeing in the dark is difficult. The batteries are genuine SONY batteries but feel lighter than other AA batteries. The remote can be used for a SONY TV as well.

DVD Options: By pressing Display on the remote twice, the following options become available: Zoom (zooms in on picture), Camera Angles (if DVD has multiple angles), Custom Picture Mode(Standard, Dynamic, Cinema) commonly found as a TV option, and also Sharpness Option. The Custom Picture and Sharpness option make a minor adjustment to the picture colors and sharpness. There are individual buttons for AUDIO and SUBTITLE to easily cycle through those options.

FF/RW: You can almost smoothly play at these slow/fast speeds: 0.6x, 0.8x, 1.2x, 1.4x. Fast-forward options are seconds per second: 2.5, 5, 15, or 60.

This player works for me and has not given me any problems yet. I would have preferred a slightly longer power cable, and quicker loading, but for the price it accomplishes the basics. Rating 4.75.

UPDATE: I wanted to add some information from questions that people had asked.
Q: Does this player show the time passed on the front?
A: This player does not show the time that has passed on the front of the DVD player. The only thing on the front is the green LED light to signify it is on. No digital text at all. In order to get the TIME, press the TIME/TEXT button to view the time on-screen, either in TOTAL time or CHAPTER time.
Q: Does the player advance one frame at a time?
A: Yes. Press pause, and press the advance button to go one frame at a time. Or the replay button to go back one frame at a time. Going forward is always smoother and faster.

This Sony product like all others, no matter the price, is top quality. Do not let the low price fool you! The Durable Remote control is a plus, and even batteries are included! The Construction of Top Quality Plastics and Metals come together to form a beautiful design. You can preform the following options while viewing movies, or listening to CDs as well; Fast Forward, Rewind, Slow Play, Fast Play, Pause and even use the included Remote to control volume on a connected Home entertainment system. At just $50.00 this would have been a Great Product at a Great price! But for just $29.98, this is not just good, its bloody AMAZING! What in the world are you waiter for, GO BUY THIS DVD PLAYER, RIGHT NOW!

This was a purchase to play my exercise videos on a TV that we don't actually watch any TV programs on at this time. This works very well and is very simple to install, especially for someone who has issues with most electronics/technology. There is no HDMI connection so that is probably why it is so easy. Simple to use and quick start up each morning. Highly recommend if you are looking to just play DVDs and do not need anything fancy. Looks the same as my other DVD player that does all the fancy Blue ray, Netflicks, Amazon, etc.

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