🎬 Elevate your viewing experience with style!
The Sony DVPSR210P DVD Player is a compact, multi-format player that supports DVD and CD playback, featuring a sleek design, remote control functionality, and energy-efficient operation. With its ability to play JPEG slideshows with MP3 music, it’s perfect for both entertainment and presentations.
Analog Video Format | NTSC |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
File Format | MP3, JPEG |
Supported Media Type | DVD |
Additional Features | Anti-Shock |
Resolution | 480p |
Connector Type Used on Cable | AV cable |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.63"L x 8.23"W x 1.52"H |
Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Color | black |
J**N
for audio!
Cheap cd transport with digital out into your dac, love it. Haven’t tried to watch a dvd
S**R
Have been without one for a long time
Works perfectly.
G**.
SONY’S value DVD player,fast play with audio,hear and watch at the same time,$AVE time.
Ideal for decade old TV can use RCA cable ,I brought many DVD players in my life ,Sony have FAST PLAY that can play 1point 4 time faster with voice that you can hear,CRAIG also have very good DVD player both are easy to use sound quality is okay.
R**S
It plays cds.
It’s good.
A**R
This is a great player, highly recommend, (old school RCA connector)
Exceptional picture, for the old RCA connectors. Using an old tube TV. arrived right away. box did not have a scratch or dent as it was not shipped FED EX. well built quality like the way things used to be made. easy set up. sound great with good volume. I would purchase again, but I expect this DVD player to last, unlike the plastic cheep model that I did not even watch 10 movies, as it quit working
L**M
Works great
Nice DVD player - great price
K**D
Not One Of Sony's Finer Moments
After my last DVD player died in a world where planned obsolescence seems to be the rule, it was time to buy a new one. I have always had good luck with Sony products in the past, so this seemed to be a no-brainer, right? After all, the TV is Sony - actually, everything I have electronic is Sony with the exception of my CD player - and it just seemed natural a new DVD player would have to be a Sony. I read all the reviews on this plus several other Sony products, but knowing that the planned obsolescence rule is always in effect (it's old the day after you get it and if you're lucky it will last a year or two before it dies, and since it's cheaper to buy a new one than get an old unit replaced, a cheap one seemed to be the best way to go)and I really wasn't expecting anything great. I didn't get it!I can usually set up anything in about 5 minutes - give or take a couple. Why did it take me 48 minutes to get this one set up? Because the instructions - such as they were - weren't written, all you get is a bunch of cute little pictures which made little or no sense. After swapping around input jacks all over the place (I actually had to take the ones from the old DVD player and use them since the wires on this were too short)I finally - maybe I should say FINALLY!!!! - got it hooked up to where it plays.Initially, the picture quality seems alright as does the audio - it will be interesting to see what happens when I actually sit down to watch a movie, so I can't complain about that. At this point, all I really have to complain about is the fact it took forever to hook it up and the fact the on-screen menu doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Good luck with that if you buy one of these.Why do I give it a 3 star rating? I have an idea if I sneeze loudly in the same room, the vibration will knock it off onto the floor - yeah, it's that lightweight. Very cheaply made and not exactly what a person who has used Sony products over the years has come to expect from a company that was an industry leader. For now, it will serve the purpose for which it was purchased - notably, showing DVDs, but I'm really not expecting it to last a long time and when this one bites the dust as it most assuredly will in a year or so (it's predecessor lasted 11 years), its replacement will be one which is larger and where the instructions are easy to follow so it can be set up in 5 minutes!Overall, this isn't Sony's finest moment - if you're looking for something functional that doesn't have a lot of gadgets and displays and will show movies once the tray opens and you can insert a disc (takes forever and it is noisy!)this will probably serve the purpose. If you're into different angles and being able to do all sorts of fun things - get one that's more expensive - I wish I had. Actually when this one dies, I'm getting a Blue Ray player which is probably what I should have gotten this time. And, it may not be a Sony.
R**E
great
works great
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 month ago