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Sylvania NB530SLX Blu-ray Disc Player (Black)

  • Full 1080p HD playback
  • Deep Color processing
  • Bonus View Profile 1.1 for picture-in-picture bonus features on compatible discs
  • Compatible with BD Video, BD-RE (Single/Dual), BD-R (Single/Dual), DVD Video, DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW, Audio CD, DTS-CD, and HD JPEG Formats
  • Compatible with Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital Lossless, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS HD, and Linear PCM Audio Formats

High Definition Blue Ray DVD Player, with HDMI output,1.1 profile with Bonus view.HDMI output,1080P upconversion,progressive scan,HDMI 1.3 version support,deepcolor processing,Dobly Digital output.Dolby digital plus,Dolby true HD,DTS,DTS HD,LinearPCM. Advanced user interface,Vitual surround sound and Screen Saver.Parental Lock,Trilingual OSD,SD Memory Slot.

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List Price: $ 199.99

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  • Movie Buff
    June 5, 2010
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    Review by Movie Buff
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    This player does all the important stuff very well. I was able to have it entirely set up in about 5 minutes. The picture quality is great, and I’m especially pleased with the upconversion of my DVD library. It does not have a remarkable number of outputs, but it has the HDMI and Coax outs that I need. The downsides are the cheap-feeling remote, the time it takes initially to load Blu Ray disks, and the fact that higher-end players have higher-end features.

    Pros:

    -cheap (especially since I got it free with the Amazon deal!)

    -has the necessary features (mute HDMI audio, picture settings)

    -great picture.

    -Really easy to set up and use.

    Cons:

    -The remote is rather sad and pathetic.

    -Long load times of Blu Ray disks (does not appy to regular DVD)

    -Lack of high-end features.

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  • M. Rupp
    June 5, 2010
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    Review by M. Rupp
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    I am writing this review because I see that nobody has addressed problems with firmware yet. I have and I am really frustrated. Firstly the player has no ethernet ports so downloading firmware is something that has to be done manually. This player comes with an SD slot which I figured would work for downloading firmware updates but it apparently doesn’t even do that. I downloaded the updates to my SD card and the player recognized the updates; only the “loading software” screen stayed on the screen for about a half hour to an hour before the player just shut off from sitting idle too long. Having read a few forums, I concluded that I would probably have to go out and get discs to burn the software onto so just to make my player play newer blu-rays, I have to spend more money. My point is that other blu-ray players have the feature of simply plugging in an ethernet port or connecting wirelessly to the internet; which means firmware happens without doing a thing. The player will be fine for awhile but you’ll be pretty irritated when you come across a movie it won’t play and need to get the firmware.

    The movies it does play it does just fine. I guess I just don’t like having to go way out my way just to make a product do what it is supposed to.

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  • Julie E. Emmert
    June 5, 2010
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    Review by Julie E. Emmert
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    We’ve had this for a month and are real happy with it. Consumer Reports rated it (actually the precursor model) as a best buy and they seem to have got it right. It is every bit the equal, or superior, to the Sony Blu-Ray that we paid 3 times as much for and crapped out just after the warranty was over. The picture quality is execellent and it is simple to set up and use.

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  • K. Tinsley
    June 5, 2010
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    Review by K. Tinsley
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    I made the choice for this player since it was cheap and I wanted to a bluray player to supplement my Xbox 360. The Sylvania gets the job done. I may not get Bluray LIVE, but I have yet to find the technology developed enough to make it worth my while to invest in. The picture quality is great for the price and lets be honest– if you’re considering this player you probably have an equally entry-level type HDTV as well.

    Get this if you’re an HD enthusiast on a budget OR a disgruntled 360 owner. Bare bones Bluray at its best!

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  • William R. Koplin
    June 5, 2010
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    Review by William R. Koplin
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    No real need for the expensive Blu Rays, especially if all you want is something that PLAYS BLU RAY DISKS. It would take a lot of HD download movies to cover the extra $200 the big ones cost. I would rate this even with the Samsung 1500 that I have in my home 7.1 theater, where I used the optical audio out to connect to my Denon 3800 receiver. In my weekend place I have a good Vizio 42″ with HDMI, but I’m using my old Denon 5700 5.1 that is a real pain to program (I could only get it to recognize digital audio if I use the COAX inputs), so the Sylvania was one of the few cheaper Blu Rays with a COAX audio out that didn’t have black marks against it in consumer reviews. I would definitely recommend!

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