Sony DVP-S735 DVD Players

Sony DVP-S735 DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

PAL/NTSC Playback of DVD Video, Audio CD, Video CD Dolby Digital / MPEG 5.1 built-in decoder with DCS modes, Virtual Enhanced Surround modes, DTS stream out

USER REVIEWS

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[May 10, 2002]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Looks neat with matching STRB1070 5.1 cross compatibility Nice GUI Feature rich Buy it if all you want is mid-quality all rounder.

Weakness:

Doesn''t work (small drawback) MTBF is poor SNR and THD is average.. induced noise to rear channels Disk seek noisy Disk spin vibration rattles audio cabinet! No CDRW etc Model evolution compatibility

The unit was sweet enough... for a few weeks. It then began to lock up between DV frames, requiring power off restart to release disk. With a total use of 75 hours it has been back for 3 repairs and had 3 new lasers fitted (apparently). Stated(Sony)MTBF (mean time between failure) on laser for this unit equates to just over 3.25 hours per week over 2 years. A relatively short shelf life. Having just got the unit back from last repair, the unit powers up and immediately shuts down. Eventually escalated the problem to Sony Senior Management (took 4 mths) who agreed to replace the unit, however Sony''s standard model replacement for this unit is DVPNS700VS... (not QS, lacks same features). Start asking for higher MTBF. It is a product competitive differentiator, and if the market demands it future DVD player reliability will improve.

Similar Products Used:

Denon 5800

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 16, 2001]
Reginald Hunter
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Stunning sound and picture,looks,size,features.

Weakness:

no CD-R,CD-RW playback,remote a bit ugly.

This is what every DVD player should be trying to be like,the pictures are stunning.With on board DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS decoders the sound with a good amp/reciever is absolutely top class.The amount of features are amazing,even though a lot of them are of novelty value i.e picture bookmarking.I've been more than impressed with this player and thoroughly recommend anyone to take a look at it if you are in the market for an unbelievable player to complement your existing setup.

Similar Products Used:

various mid-range DVD players

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 03, 2001]
Brian Mulder
Casual Listener

Strength:

Fast, Picture Quality, Internal DTS and 5.1 Decoders are amazing, Style and does play certain CD-R brands.

Weakness:

None that bothers me other than the price being expensive.

Did my homework before purchasing player. Very happy with purchase. The internal decoders are really great. Slight noise (disc rotation type) can be heard with certain discs only. Lots of faciltiies to keep you busy for a while . CD-R is posible/playable with certain CDR disc brands, mainly the silver dye colour. (74 minute Intenso brand worked for me) The 80 min is of the blue dye type and most likely will not work. This is due to the single lense system used on the 735.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 12, 2001]
Sam
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

great picture & sound quality

Weakness:

no cd-r cd-rw mp3

I used this dvd player for almost a 1 yr now and can't complain at all when it comes to performance. The picture quality is amazing and sound just as good.

As for features, this player comes with all the bells and whistles you really need in a dvd player including a DTS decoder. i can't comment on this component of the player as i use my reciever for decoding DTS.

The 735 is definitely not in the cheaper range of players but the price for quality is well justified. The only complaint i have of this player is the pause when switching layers is a bit long for a player of this price range.

The lack of cd-r cd-rw and mp3 may be something you'd expect player of this level to have, but if your after quality you would'nt be playing any of these formats anyway.

Good buy, you won't regret.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 25, 2001]
Eric B
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great image quality and sound! Quiet, fast, has built in dts and digital decoding

Weakness:

No decoding for 6.1

This is a great DVD player. Not many might have heard about it but it really kicks a*s! The image quality is surpassing even more expensive dvd players i have tested and the sound is really good to. I am using this with my DENON AVR-3801 using a 200$ prism coaxial cable. Using B&W 602s2 for main LCR6 for center and canton AS20 for sub and Canton popsmarts for rear, and trust me this sounds reeeealy good.

The only thing that is dissepointing is that i does not decode DTS-ES 6.1 sound.

Similar Products Used:

Jvc, denon, nad,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 27, 2001]
Benedikt
Audiophile

Strength:

Sharp picture, bright colors, good sound

Weakness:

The build-in codes of the remote control do not support my Marantz Receiver

The picture quality is superb (compared to others like Denon/Panasonic (use the same video components)), the colors are bright and it's easy to use.

The sound is sharp but this is OK for DVD movies (that's why I bought it) but it will never replace my Denon CD player (DCD 2560).

The combination with my Marantz SR-7200 is just great !!

The best buy in its price range!!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 21, 2001]
Pete Tiley
Casual Listener

Strength:

Picture, sound, features,looks and build quality

Weakness:

None

Having upgraded to my fourth generation DVD player, I decided to go for a mid to higher end machine. well, what a difference. I must have watched Gladiator one hundred times this year. Viewing it on this machine allowed me to notice things that I simply have not seen before. It handles the backgrounds as well as the foreground incredibly well. The sound is crystal clear. I particularly like the built in video equilizer. This allows you to adjust picture parameters from the disk, you dont have to fiddle with your TV settings ever again. once changed, the machine memorises these settings per disk.
Oh, and it lookes fantastic..!!!

Similar Products Used:

LG DVD, Samsung DVD, Toshiba DVD.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 03, 2002]
Matthew Beeching
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Picture, sound quality - DVD's and CD's

Weakness:

Drive noise

As a student, purchasing this player was a significant investment - and one which thankfully paid off. This is in fact my second DVD player, and once again I opted for a Sony.
This lies not in my brand loyalty, but the fact that under comparison other brands can't seem to effectively compete. Sony's players feature incredible menu screens which put those on other players from top manufacturers such as Panasonic to shame. And although I initially found them a little daunting due to the number of features I had no problem navigating them.

Picture quality as with all Sony players is impeccable, with the most notable improvements in the higher model being the accuracy of flesh tones and the depth given to darker areas of the picture. To really make the most of this player I would highly recommend utilising the RGB output to guarantee a truly stable picture with no visible colour bleeding.

Due to my limited budget I chose this player with a view to it also becoming my main CD player and here unlike most DVD players it does not disappoint with all genres of music coming across beautifully. Sound quality in films naturally sounds brilliant and this is further enhanced by the ability to play higher quality DTS soundtracks contained on films such as Gladiator.

The player itself puts others to shame purely on aesthetics, encompassing a gorgeous aluminium front and slim construction. Whilst the front also features a gorgeous array of blue and orange LEDs which never come across as gimmicky, rather further enhancing the look of the player. The player feels appropriately solid and substantial, whilst rear terminals are also gold plated adding to the feel of quality.

The remote control is a joy to use, whilst also boasting a large number of glow in the dark buttons which really helps since the best way to watch a film is in the dark. Other notable features include the jog wheel; making this an excellent player for the movie aficionado, such is the ease of access.
I'm also particularly fond of the remote's ability to be programmed to also control your amplifier and television.

Depending on your views the player has a couple of drawbacks which may or may not affect your purchasing decisions. This machine will not play CDR's or CDRW's. However my own tests reveal that you can indeed play a CDRW as long as it is silvery blue to the eye.
Other people may find the fact that this machine is not multi-region out of the box, means it does not cater to their needs. But then this is a Sony, you will find exactly the same with the Panasonic range of players. Take note that PAL offers a superior picture to the American NTSC counterpart. MP3 is also a no no.

In conclusion I would say that this machine has a lot to offer the DVD purist and I have no personal regrets with my choice of player. I would highly recommend it, make your friends and neighbours jealous today.

And yes, I was robbed blind when it came to the price of the thing. Dixons, a company which employs a price matching policy messed me about and basically refused the price match when I found it at Parent company Curry's cheaper five days later. Luckily my four year warranty enables me to run this player to the ground and claim £450 of credit at some point in the future (as I did three times with various mini-disc models)

*Note: To access service menu input following code on the remote. [title] [clear] [power on]

Here you can do a number of things; check total laser usage times, destroy your player, generally fiddle - no indepth personal research done due to fear :o)

Similar Products Used:

Sony 325dvp, Panasonic RV20

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 09, 2002]
rodney
Casual Listener

Strength:

excellent picture, good sound.

Weakness:

none

very good picture, specialy when compared with other sony's ( 335/336 & 535/536 ), very good sound. got this one region-free, for $100,- xtra. Works perfectly. Good looks aswell!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 18, 2001]
Mathias Nielsen
Casual Listener

Strength:

Sound, OSD, Picture, cool silver look, size.

Weakness:

Read below...

This is probably the slickest DVD-player yet on the market. It's so small that you could probably smuggle it into a concert without getting noticed.
Ok, first of all, the reason why I paid $670 for this baby, is that
A. I'm from Denmark in Europe (every hifi-hardware costs at least 25% more in Europe, than it does in the US)
B. It is codefree, which means that I can by American Region 1 movies, before they are released here in Europe.

So when that has been said, I think that this is a superb player, there's nothing to complain about, only this little weird thing: Before I had this player I owned a Sony DVP-725, and both machines do the same thing sometimes, only on some DVD's, but when you select "play movie" in the DVD menu, the movie doesn't start but a commercial for another movie does. I've tried this a couple of times and it's quite annoying, but I wouldn't say it's a problem because it's not everytime, and you can just go back to the menu and press play movie again, and then it'll work.
Anyway I guess it's kind of a weakness.
I've seen a couple of viewers on this machine saying that the machine is weak because it doesn't play CD-R/RW MP3 etc. But I think I have the answer: SONY is a record company! Why would they make their machines mp3-compatible??? Hmm, I don't think I have to answer, and if you look at Sony's other DVD-players you'll find out that they can't either play MP3's.
By the way, that answers your question, why do I have a CD-player, when I have a DVD-player? Because the CD-player is CD-R/RW compatible.
Ok, all in all a superb product, which you won't regret buying.

Similar Products Used:

Sony STR-DB940 receiver, Sony KV-29C3E 100Hz 4:3 TV, Sony CDP-XB740 CD player.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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