Philips DVD712AT DVD Players

Philips DVD712AT DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

Philips DVD712AT makes your movies come alive with digitally sharp display with Smart Picture and a Bit-rate Indicator. It has playback capability of DVD Video, Video CD, SVCD and Audio CD, CD-R/RWs. In addition, this technologically advanced DVD Player is MP3-CD compatible. The DVD712AT includes dual laser optical pickup input.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 30, 2002]
jayjohnston
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Nicely made unit with GREAT interface

Weakness:

Silly MP3 limitations, remote

This is a full featured DVD for a mid price that gives great DVD performance as well as CD. Don't buy it for MP3 playback; only available through the analog outputs and iffy performance at best. The remote is marginal, but the on screen interface is excellent, making this a user friendly component; unusual among DVD players.

Similar Products Used:

JVC

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 02, 2001]
Stephane Grapelli
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Value, Good Audio and Video Quality, Mp3 Decoding Sounds Great

Weakness:

No built in Surround Sound Decoders, Skips On MP3 playback, Insubstantial Feeling

I have an old 900 series Philips home theater receiver (FR940MKII), DAT deck, and CD changer(CDC935), along with Paradigm Titan speakers. This system at the time was the best system for the money producing great sound at a budget price. When I saw this Philips all in one player I was eager to try it based on my favorable past experience with Philips. Unwrapping the deck I was surprised by its small size and light weight. Definitely no high end (heavy) power supply in this deck. I tested the audio and video on two separate systems. For the audio I used a purist system composed of a Harmon Kardon 2100 Signature series power amp, mechanical switch box with volume controls and no tone controls, and Paradigm Titan speakers. I compared the CD player output with the above CD players, and found that this unit functions well as a stand alone CD player. It had a muted high end compared to the other CD players but vocals were especially smooth and harmonious. I preferred the Philips player to the HK8370, but found it slightly inferior to the similarly priced CD changer Sony CDC735, and definitely inferior to the Sony SACD deck, SCD-C333ES. MP3 decoding sounding surprisingly good, however the deck tended to skip frequently on the CDR disk I had prepared. Also Titles of the tracks were not displayed, just album and track number.
For the DVD function I hooked it up to the above system which only has a Dolby Prologic Decoder, and used the composite video signal input into my TV. This model lacks built in surround sound decoders, but these are available in more expensive decks by Philips. This shouldnt be a problem as even the cheapest receivers come with surround sound decoders.The manual was well written and the remote control was well designed. I recommend using the personalized settings to fine tune your picture as this helped my picture considerably. I was quite pleased with the picture quality and the surround sound experience even with Dolby Prologic, was very good.
This unit uses 96/24 DAC converters for audio but only 10 bit for video as opposed to the 12 bit now available. However the picture still looked fine to me. All in all a great bargain at this price.

Similar Products Used:

No similar. Compared CD player with HK8370, Sony CDC735, Sony SCD- C333ES

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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