I purchased this product for $800 last summer (1999) to use primarily as a transport for playing CDs with an external D/A converter (the MSB Link). At the time, it was selling for $1100+ at many retailers, so I got a relative bargain of a price on it,...
Pros: Great Signal to Noise Ratio, Sharp picture quality Cons: Expensive, bad manufacturing
Sony makes great products, and when I was given the job to review several players for one of my work I thought I'd start out with one of Sony's top of the line. Now Sony has models in all price ranges, and each one of those has a Panasonic or other...
Pros: Well constructed, good image quality, excellent audio Cons: Expensive
A couple of months back, I decided to get on the DVD bandwagon. I went to my local Circuit Guys (ie- generic electronics shop) on a shopping mission which quickly turned into more of a recon operation. The number of I/O strategies, audio standards, and...
Pros: video, audio, and overall performance is top notch! Cons: price is HIGH!
The SONY DVP-S7700 has been labeled the new "Reference Standard" in DVD player technology. In fact, it's been hailed by some as the greatest thing since sex. Like it's younger brother the S700, the S7700 is one heck of a DVD player! Yet unlike...
Pros: Excellent sound quality and picture Cons: bulky remote
I purchased this DVD player in 1999 over the summer to serve as a DVD/CD transport in my system. I was surprised by the build quality of the unit, and the end result justified its price. The player is quite heavy, characteristic of a top quality CD...
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Critics who rarely agree on anything hailed Sony's first DVD-Video Player, the DVP-S7000, as the Reference Standard. Now Sony redefines the standard with the DVP-S7700. A new DSP servo LSI, new...
Pros: Excellent all-around performance, high build quality, a "purist" machine Cons: a little pricey, lacks some features of newer models
I purchased this product for $800 last summer (1999) to use primarily as a transport for playing CDs with an external D/A converter (the MSB Link). At the time, it was selling for $1100+ at many retailers, so I got a relative bargain of a price on...
More than 20 years ago, videocassette recorders (VCRs) were a rare and exotic commodity found in only a handful of consumer households. Today, they are a basic component found in most home entertainment systems, reaching more than 89 percent of all...
Pros: Excellent sound; especially LOUD with music CDs!! Cons: Expensive and useful with top of the line TVs and speakers
I bought myself a DVD player that was the best from Sony. It worth how much I paid for because it has features a " techno dude " would love like a component video outlet, used with HDTVs to get the best quality picture. Also, it has a digital...
Pros: Excellent Picture, Sound reproduction, there is a marked difference you can see, Beautiful Slow motion can't be any better Cons: Noticed color banding while using component video outs, Sony labs is working on analysing the problem will update later
I tried a JVC XV501 BK and a Sony DVP S 330, and then upgraded my system to the DVP S7700. This is the best dvd player made by Sony. Excellent Sound Reproduction for my cd's I stopped using my CD player. DVD's were clearer and more natural. Color balance...
Pros: Excellent Picture Quality, Amazing sound, Sturdy Construction Cons: Remote is not comfortable
After hearing great reviews about the Sony DVP-S7700 player, I decided that I had to go out any buy one. Anyways I was sick of dragging my computer out and hooking it up to the TV just so I could watch a DVD movie. When I first opened the box up I was...
Pros: None when compared to the 550D Cons: Really Expensive
I bought the Sony 7700 expecting something better then most of Sony's players, because of the huge $700 price gap between the 550D and the 7700. So I ended up buying it, hoping for something extra then normal. Boy was I kicked, especially when I was...
Pros: Great video and audio, the playback is awesome, and there are many features Cons: May be a little pricey, but worth the investment
This DVD player is a great investment for anyone who wants to have a superior home theater. The quality of every feature of this DVD player is outstanding. It is definitely worth the money.
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Pros: It's perfect! Cons: well almost perfect.....it costs a lot!
One of the better models, the Sony DVP-S7700 is a real nice little toy if you have the cash to spend. With picture perfect quality and clear, crisp sound you really feel like you are there, whether it be in a movie or if you are just playing some CD's....
Pros: Great sound and superb picture! Cons: See below
This is a great follow up player for the DVP-S7000... good looks, great sound and superb picture quality. However, coming from Asia, where most VCDs are recorded in the PAL format, it is unable to switch the format from PAL to NTSC output to my American...
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