
Panasonic
Panasonic DVD-S700 1080p Up-Convert DVD Player Lens Cleaner Bundle
★★★★★
1080p
Your DVD collection finally looks the way it should — the Panasonic DVD-S700 upscales to 1080p and plays your discs and USB media with zero fuss.
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Overview
Key Features
Panasonic DVD-S700 1080p Up-Convert DVD Player: Up-convert DVD video to Full-HD 1080p with fine detail
Excellent Video Quality: Enjoy smooth, detailed video from virtually any DVD
Variety of Uses: Hear superior audio from DVDs/CDs with Dolby Digital sound
Easily Watch Content from USB: View content from USB memory devices
This CD/DVD Lens Cleaner is perfect for use in theater and at home
Specifications
Model
DVD-S700
Up-Conversion
1080p (1920 x 1080)
Supported Media
DVD, CD, USB Memory Devices
Audio Output
Dolby Digital, Surround
USB Connectivity
USB 2.0 / USB 3.0
Color
Black
Item Weight
4.5 lbs
Dimensions
17.3" x 7.8" x 13.1"
Lens Cleaner Method
Brush system with ultra-fine synthetic fibers
Lens Cleaner Test
Includes Dolby 5.1 surround sound audio performance test
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 1080p upscaling visibly improves the appearance of standard DVD content on modern HD and 4K TVs compared to older players or TV-side scaling, making existing disc collections more watchable.
- USB media playback adds flexibility beyond physical discs — movies, music, and other files stored on a USB drive play directly without needing an additional device.
- Dolby Digital audio output from DVDs and CDs provides clean multi-channel sound, making it a capable source for a home theater receiver without requiring an external audio decoder.
- The compact, simple design takes up minimal cabinet space and requires no complex setup — connects, plays, and gets out of the way.
- The bundled lens cleaner provides a proactive maintenance tool that can extend the player's reliable lifespan without a service call.
👎 Cons
- No Blu-ray support means the player is limited to DVD and CD media — it cannot play the higher-resolution discs that are now widely available for film collections.
- The 1080p upscaling improves native DVD quality but cannot create detail that isn't in the source — older or lower-quality DVD transfers will still look like older DVD transfers.
- No 4K upscaling means that on UHD TVs, the TV's own scaling will handle the step from 1080p to the panel's native 4K resolution, with results varying by TV brand and quality.
- Limited streaming or smart TV integration — this is a disc and USB player only, not a streaming device, so it works alongside rather than replacing a streaming stick or smart TV.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 1080p upscaling on the DVD-S700 actually worth it versus older DVD players?
Yes, if your TV is 1080p or 4K. Older players output native 480p and leave all upscaling to the TV, which varies wildly in quality. The DVD-S700 handles the upscaling itself before it hits your screen, which typically produces cleaner edges, less digital noise, and finer detail — especially noticeable on dialogue scenes and slow-camera-movement shots.
What kind of files can I play from a USB drive?
The DVD-S700 supports playback from USB memory devices via its USB 2.0/3.0 port. You can play video and audio files stored on USB drives, which is useful for home movies, MP3 playback, or video files you've transferred from other sources. Check your specific media formats against the product manual for full compatibility details.
Does this player work with any TV, or do I need an HDMI TV specifically?
For the best quality — including 1080p upscaling — you'll want an HDMI connection, and the S700 outputs via HDMI. Standard composite video output is also available for older TVs if needed, though you won't get the upscaling benefit through that connection.
What does the included lens cleaner do and when should I use it?
The Focus Camera CD/DVD lens cleaner uses ultra-fine synthetic fiber brushes to clean the laser lens inside the player. It's useful if the player starts skipping, failing to read discs, or struggling with older media — problems typically caused by dust accumulation on the laser. Running it periodically or when playback issues start is good practice for maintaining disc read reliability.
Is this a good option for someone who still has a large DVD collection but hasn't bought a new player in years?
It's one of the most straightforward options in the current market. Dedicated DVD players have simplified considerably — the DVD-S700 does its job reliably, upscales decently, handles CDs with Dolby Digital audio output, and costs far less than a Blu-ray player if you don't need Blu-ray. For pure DVD-and-CD households, it's a clean and practical pick.