Sony DVP-NS36S review

Where did all the features go?

Sony's tiny and slightly dour-looking DVP-NS36 is disappointingly specified

TechRadar Verdict

If you've got a big screen capable of receiving digital, progressive or HD pictures, the draw of going for a good quality upscaling or progressive scan deck instead is hard to resist

Pros

  • +

    Affordable for a Sony

  • +

    Good picture and sound

Cons

  • -

    No prog scan

  • -

    Upscaling or digital video output

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While capable of producing some of the finest performing DVD players around, Sony hasn't tended to look as comfortable at the ultra-budget end of the market as some of its rivals.

So it doesn't come as any great surprise then to discover that, while far from the cheapest deck around, Sony's tiny and slightly dour-looking DVP-NS36 is poorly specified.

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