
Sony DVPSR210P Progressive Scan DVD Player
Enjoy DVD Entertainment with a Compact and Versatile PlayerIntroducing the Sony DVPSR210P DVD Player, offering a slim and compact design with progressive scan technology. With JPEG and MP3 playback capabilities, multi-disc resume, and an included multi-brand TV remote, it provides a versatile ent...
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Overview
Enjoy DVD Entertainment with a Compact and Versatile Player
Introducing the Sony DVPSR210P DVD Player, offering a slim and compact design with progressive scan technology. With JPEG and MP3 playback capabilities, multi-disc resume, and an included multi-brand TV remote, it provides a versatile entertainment solution.
Specifications:
- Design: Ultra Slim, Mid-Size
- Scan Type: Progressive Scan
- Playback: JPEG, MP3
- Resume: Multi-Disc Resume
- Remote: Multi-Brand TV Remote
- Connectivity: Component Video Output, Composite Video Output, Digital Audio Output (Coaxial)
Key Features
Fast/Slow Playback with Sound. Progressive Output 480p; Power Consumption (Standby): Less than 0.5 Watt
Multi Brand TV Remote Control. CD, MP3 and JPEG Playback
Note: This product does not have Ethernet or HDMI ports
Playable file format is video is mpeg-1 cyber-shot data, photo is jpeg dcf format, music is mp3 except for mp3 pro/ wma except for wma pro/aac/lpcm/wave
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers fast and slow playback with sound, providing flexibility for viewing content at various speeds
- Features progressive scan output at 480p, which helps to deliver a smooth and clear picture
- Capable of playing multiple media formats including CD, MP3, and JPEG files, increasing its versatility
- Comes with a multi-brand TV remote control, potentially simplifying your entertainment setup
- Consumes less than 0.5 Watt in standby mode, contributing to energy efficiency
👎 Cons
- Lacks an Ethernet port, meaning it cannot connect to the internet for streaming services or updates
- Does not include an HDMI port, which may require older connection types for modern televisions
- The playable file formats are specific, and it may not support all types of video, photo, or music files
- Power consumption information is only provided for standby mode, lacking details on active use
- Limited to 480p progressive output, which is not high definition and may not match modern display resolutions