Arcam DV137 review

Compatibility is the name of the game

First and foremost the Arcam DV-137 is a DVD player

TechRadar Verdict

DVD and DVD-A performance put the DV-137 in a very select group

Pros

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    Picture quality

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    Great design

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    Connectivity

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    768 upscaling

Cons

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    Stereo only SACD playback

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    Some motion artefacts

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Arcam has finally bitten the bullet by introducing an upgraded DVD player which is as near to being universal as the company has designed.

First and foremost the DV137 is a DVD player, and in common with all such players it is also capable of playing CDs, but, in this case, to a standard that is comparable to an audiophile grade disc spinner. It's also a full-on multichannel DVD-Audio player, but unlike its predecessors that come from this stable, this is the first previously united in supporting DVD-A to the exclusion of SACD.

The native resolution for many LCD panel displays is 768p (1366 x 768 pixels progressive). Using HDMI, the player will auto- negotiate the best available common settings with the chosen display. In addition, Arcam's Mask of Silence EMC damping technology reduces internally radiated electrical noise that would otherwise mask fine detail.

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