Sony DVP-CX777ES
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The essential building block of the DVD-video format is the pixel, and nothing extracts more performance out of each pixel than the DVD players of Sony ES. Precision Cinema Progressive circuitry evaluates and optimizes the picture one pixel at a time. Then Sony's 12-bit/216 MHz digital-to-analog converter processes each pixel with superlative precision. And Graphical Gamma Adjustment tailors the grayscale of your pixels to perfectly match the performance of your monitor. These technical achievements translate into pixels and pictures of staggering detail, color and contrast. The heart of home entertainment with a capacity for 400 discs, the Sony DVP-CX777ES can store and access an entire library of music, movies, concert videos and home videos recorded onto DVD. The CX777ES also has an omnivorous appetite for disc variants and types. The CX777ES plays not only prerecorded DVD-Video titles, but also Video CDs and recordable media like DVD-R, DVD-RW (both Video and VR formats), DVD+R and DVD+RW.
Features of the Sony DVP-CX777ES include:
- DVD Type - Multi-disc DVD Player
- Playable Video Formats - DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD, DVD-RW, VCD, DVD-R
- Playable Audio Formats - SACD, CD
- Progressive Scan
- Number of Discs - 400
- Display Dimmer
- Surround Sound - DTS, Dolby Digital
- Parental Control
- Audio Outputs - 5.1 channel, RCA, Optical, Coaxial
- Video Outputs - Composite, S-Video, Component
- Remote Control
- Warranty - 1 Year Parts, 90 Days Labor
- Exterior Color - Silver
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Reviewed by D. Marsh on 05/06/2007 I own two of these Sony DVD changers. I purchased them because of the RS232 port which allows them to work with DVD Media Servers (Escient, Elan, etc). Unfortunately, there is a defect in the design of the unit. Newer DVDs won't play, due to the advanced copyright protection on the disks. Worse yet, while it's trying to read these newer DVDs, the unit actually damages your DVDs. I've got several NEW DVDs that were destroyed before they were even played once. If you don't believe me, do a Google search on "Sony DVP-CX777ES + defective" and see for yourself. Eventually, Sony will quietly discontinue it. If it doesn't destroy your movie in the first 30 seconds, you'll find that the picture quality is okay, but not nearly as good as the Sony DVP-NSxxxxES models. Rating:    
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