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    Default Up Converting HDMI DVD Players

    Hello I was wonderign if any one has any recomendations for an upconverting HDMI dvd player

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    Toshibas A1, excellent upscaling and HD-DVD.
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    Ron loves a film = don't even rent.

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    Thanks Ron-P, that is an awesome HD-DVD player I was looking to get something a little cheaper, around 150-200. So far the reviews on that aren't good enough for me personanlly to spend 400-600 on a DVD player

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    Oppo 970HD $149 + shipping.
    I am sorry, I have no opinion on the matter. I am sure you do. So, don't mind me, I just want to talk audio and pie.

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    + 1 on the Oppo 970. At your price range this will do the trick. Not only HDMI, but SACD, and DVD-Audio as well. Best bang for the buck.
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    Here is a discussion of the Oppo on this forum:

    http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41295
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    I just got a Samsung DVD hd860. Upconversion to 720 using a HDMI cable.
    For video, it's great. I haven't tried it on audio yet. $102 at BB.
    The cable was more expensive than the player!

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    if that's your budget, you're wasting your money. Either start with a denon 1920 or just run regular progressive scan. By going cheaper, you're getting such a cheap video scaler, it would look better running comp vid than upconverting it to 720/1080. When a cheap processor tries to create information that isn't there, it does so in a very pixelated and distorted fashion. Spend a few extra bucks or waste the dough.
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    Just get a sony DVPNS75H and an HDMI cable from Monoprice for 20 bucks or so. No need to waste money on a Monster HDMI cable.
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    I agree with Jeremie...I got the Sony DVPNS85H same as the 75h but plays 5 dvds. The only reason I got it over the 75 is that it was cheaper with a rebate from CC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toxis
    if that's your budget, you're wasting your money. Either start with a denon 1920 or just run regular progressive scan. By going cheaper, you're getting such a cheap video scaler, it would look better running comp vid than upconverting it to 720/1080. When a cheap processor tries to create information that isn't there, it does so in a very pixelated and distorted fashion. Spend a few extra bucks or waste the dough.
    No offense intended, but have you actually seen an Oppo in action? It is more than capable of holding its own against much pricier players. Don't knock a player based solely on price...

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    I can say I have not personally seen the Oppo but a buddy of mine had one and hated it. He didn't like the picture via DVI all to well and the audio/video sync was way off (but I like kung-fu movies so it wouldn't bother me haha j/k). He sold it and got a Denon 1920 and said it not only looked better but the sound was phenominally better. He was using an older 55" mitsu CRT (preMexico construction).
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