Through its HDMI connection, the Sony DVP-NS710H/B 1080p Upscaling DVD Player will enhance and bring your old DVDs up to 1080p which is actually nearly high definition (HD) resolution. But that is not all that you get with this DVD player by Sony because it also features additional high end audio and video functions such as the Bravia Sync which enables you to control all its functions with a single multi band TV remote control.

With the Sony DVP-NS710H/B 1080p Upscaling DVD Player you will be getting the Precision Cinema Progressive technology for superior image and video quality and fantastic sound. As, as it is true of many of Sony’s products, this DVD player does not only meet but it also exceeds the ENERGY STAR standards.

Measuring only 8.2 inches by 16.9 inches by 1.7 inches and weighing roughly 2 ½ pounds, the Sony DVP-NS710H/B is compact enough to fit into tights spaces and it received a 4 star rating out of the optimal 5 stars from its users.

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Produced to meet the technical standards of DVD Videos and DVD Audios, DVD players are electronic devices which read DVD discs in ISO-UDF version 1.2 format; optically decrypt the data that has CSS and/or Macrovision; read and adhere to the DVD’s Regional lockout codes and issue warning if the player is not authorized to play the DVD or is incapable of doing it; decode the MPEG-2 video stream with a maximum of 10 Mbits at their peak or 8 Mbits continuously; decode sound in MP2, PCM or AC-3 format and output; and several other very high tech functions.

Besides playing DVDs in all their formats (DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW), the great majority of DVD players are also capable of playing CDs, CDDAs, MP3s and VCD.