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Philips DVP5960 - Multi-Region Capable DVD Player With HDMI And Upscaling To 1080i - Black | 
| Brand: Philips Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 75 reviews Sales Rank: 729
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 22.5 x 13.7 x 3.3
MPN: DVP5960/05 Model: DVP5960/05 EAN: 8710895940146 ASIN: B000G2Y59E
Release Date: December 4, 2006
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| Features:
| • | HDMI digital output for easy connection with only one cable | | • | Video Upscaling for improved resolution of up to 1080i | | • | High definition JPEG playback for images in true resolution | | • | Progressive Scan component video for optimised image quality | | • | Movies: DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, (S)VCD, DivX |
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Product Description HDMI digital output for easy connection with only one cableHDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. It is a direct digital connection that can carry digital HD video as well as digital multichannel audio. By eliminating the conversion to analogue signals it delivers perfect picture and sound quality, completely free from noise. HDMI is fully backward-compatible with (Digital Video Interface) DVI.Video Upscaling for improved resolution of up to 1080iWith Video Upscaling you can increase the resolution of SD (Standard Definition) video signals that DVD uses to HD (High Definition) so youâ??ll be able to see more details thanks to a sharper, more true-to-life picture.The resulting HD video output signal can be fed to an HD display through HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface).High definition JPEG playback for images in true resolutionWith High Resolution JPEG playback, you can show up to 2 Megapixel resolution on your Flat TV (FTV). Now you can view your digital pictures in their true resolution, without loss of quality or details.Progressive Scan component video for optimised image qualityProgressive Scan doubles the vertical resolution of the image resulting in a noticeably sharper picture. Instead of sending a field comprising the odd lines to the screen first, followed by the field with the even lines, both fields are written at one time. A full image is created instantaneously, using the maximum resolution. At such a speed, your eye perceives a sharper picture with no line structure.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 70 more reviews...
Nice picture quality but pity about the remote control... July 12, 2008 ok just recieved this product and set it up using the hints in the other reviews here -
just to note on the steps laid out to sort out the multi-region settings -NOTE - dont get the password/security code mixed up with the hacker code below - the hacker code is the only one of interest in setting up the regions 1. Turn on the unit 2. Open the loading tray (do not close it or put any disc in or the device will try to read the region on THAT disc and will throw up an error) 3. Press the "Setup" button on the remote then use the forward arrows to go into the OTHER set up menus otherwise you spend ages going up and down trying to find the region preferences - frustrating) 4. Navigate to the "Preferences" page using the right arrow key and look for the region settings. 5. Enter 138931 6. You will now see the current region code displayed 7. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the region required or "0" for all regions 8. Press the "Setup" button on the remote 9. Press "OK" on the remote
And then you are in business.. other things about the unit - EXCEPTIONAL play back quality - i have just binned a FUSION followed by LOBOS andfind this unit far superior to both depsite the Fusion being a expensive 129 pound unit..
the only thing that bugs the hell out of me is the REMOTE CONTROL - its absolute rubbish - it works but there is no FASTFORWARD or REWIND options only skip to the next sequence so if you have converted video ro home movie to dvd you basically cant fast forward it unless you set up artificial scenes when you transfer it..
the unit doesnt have FF or Rewind either by frame only by scene so frustrating all around here.
the cost is good you have to weight up whether the ff rewind and a rubbish remote control bother you enough to buy elsewhere...
Freezes when screen gets busy! July 3, 2008 When playing Divx files, if there's significant movement on the screen, the video starts to jerk (badly!) and the audio starts to crack and drop out.
I have verified this with a number of high-quality, high-speed USB flash drives and USB hard drives.
I can only speculate that Philips must have skimped on the decoder to keep the price down!
Buying this player is a recipe for many ruined nights in, hoping to watch a film and being sorely disappointed part-way through when it starts to jerk and crack!
Avoid at all costs!
Not great at all June 13, 2008 i was very underwhelmed with this DVD player. The picture through HDMI is ok, but Divx playback is plain awful. the menus are clunky and slow, and have difficulties playing some discs. It simply wont let you play a movie until the title sequence on the DVD menu has completed one full cycle on more than one of my DVDs. Its cheap, but you get what you pay for. Sorry Philips, you have taken my money for the last time!
Worked ... for 2 weeks! June 6, 2008 Thought I had a fantastic bargain to begin with. Smooth sleek design, lots of features and the opportunity to upgrade system with USB. Played my dvd's fine, even the badly scratched ones. Sadly the remote is a disappointment, you have to press it with force to get it to work and it doesn't work at a distance of more than a metre or so. The manual that came with this didn't tell me what all the buttons on the remote was for, so some guess work and trial/error was involved. On the second week I tried to adjust the video settings as it didn't seem to like one of my DVD's . That is the moment this sytem decided to FAIL on me. It would not operate, I could not even get a menu up even though there was power. My problem could not be resolved by the manual or online. Philips admitted there was a fault with the DVD. This is literally a too good to be true offer in my opinion. You may get one that works for a few years or you might not. It's a risk you might have to take if you plan on buying this.
Fantastoc DVD Player Shame about the remote May 30, 2008 The Player is great dose evrything you need and the front USB port is realy handy for watching Downloaded (LEGALY) material The only drawback is the remote is very basic and has poor range about 4 foot
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