Denon DVD-1940 review

Denon’s player offers wide compatibility as well as a reasonable scaler

TechRadar Verdict

Despite some noisy pictures, this is a competent and likeable player

Pros

  • +

    Relatively tidy scaling up to 1080p

  • +

    strong SD images too

Cons

  • -

    Stereo playback doesn’t quite match the Cambridge

  • -

    some jagged lines caused by scaling

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This is a step-up DVD deck for Denon, a company that already has an enviable reputation for high video processing, so this should be the player to watch.

The DVD-1940 does indeed have a more expensive video chip inside than the entry-level DVD-1740, not to mention DVD-Audio and SACD playback, but the machine itself is a lightweight when compared to some of the competition, and it can't claim the same build quality.

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