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Philip, Altrincham, Cheshire on August 20th, 2006
A DVD player that costs about the same as a decent HDMI lead! Crazy but true. I bought this player last year and have been happy with it apart from two irritating features. 1. It has a stupid blue light that shines out from the DVD tray. This can only be switched off by going through multiple menus and then switches on again after a Power down. 2. HDMI output defaults to 1080. The upscaler on this set is fairly poor. 576 yields far better results. I hope the SD-360E is better. Still for an £80 stop gap, I can't really complain. Roll on HD DVD! At least my £50 HDMI lead will then cost much less than the component it is attached to!

Gary Cooper, London on May 21st, 2006
Very noisy when in operation, I mean from the DVD player itself. However, reasonable picture and sound. HDMI not much difference when setting 560, 720 or 1080.

Grant, Belfast on March 13th, 2006
Not bad, but not as good as say, Samsung 850/950 or Denon 1920. Still, it is probably the cheapest DVD Player on the market with an HDMI port (for upscaling to HD) and if money is a factor then this will do the job nicely. It supports both DD and DTS. It will also play back XVID/DIVX along with the usual MP3, JPEG etc. Amazon is probably the best place to get this Player for around £75.
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