Sony DVP-SR210P Progressive Scan DVD Player

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Sony DVP-SR210P Progressive Scan DVD Player
Key Features
  • Progressive Output (480p)
  • Fast/Slow Playback with Sound
  • Multi-Brand TV Remote Control
  • CD, MP3 & JPEG Playback
The black Sony DVP-SR210P Progressive Scan DVD Player is a versatile entertainer that comes at an affordable price point. First and foremost, it offers progressive output (480p), so your DVDs will be shown in a single frame and look smoother and clearer than before. This makes it ideal for your HDTV.
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Can I connect this player to my TV via HDMI?

Can I connect this player to my TV via HDMI?
Asked by: Henry
No, the Sony DVP-SR210P Progressive Scan DVD Player (B&H # SODVPSR210P) will connect to a TV via a 3RCA Component cable.
Answered by: Teddy B
Date published: 2024-03-28

Does it have a repeat feature?

Does it have a repeat feature?
Asked by: Mike
Yes the Sony DVP-SR210P has a repeat function.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2022-03-24

Can you play CDs and output to the RCA or Coaxial ...

Can you play CDs and output to the RCA or Coaxial without hooking up a television?
Asked by: Chad
Yes you can do that with the Sony DVP-SR210P but then you would not be able to see the menu on the screen.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2022-02-01

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Buying component cables really improves the picture quality over the included cables in the box?The progressive scan is much better in this sony player?
Asked by: Anonymous
Almost all DVD players have been capable of progressive scan for at least 15 years. In the beginning, people had old fashioned tube type TVs that were interlaced. The progressive scan was not noticeable on that type of TV. With modern HD TVs, the picture is always progressive, and will look better with component video cables, than it will with old fashioned composite video cables. Component video requires three video cables and two audio. You can use the audio cables included in the box. Just disregard the yellow cable. The following component cable will be good:
Answered by: Steve M.
Date published: 2021-10-09

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Does it play blue ray
Asked by: Anonymous
Not at all. It is a DVD player.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2020-10-23

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Does it play blue ray?
Asked by: Anonymous
No. It's for regular DVD's.
Answered by: Mathew S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Does it show DVDs in color or b/w since it is cheap?
Asked by: Anonymous
The DVD's are in color. The output options are component video and composite video. There is analog audio out. All are output on RCA jacks so make sure your TV supports analog inputs. This unit is DVD only and no Blu Ray. This is why it is cheaper. Have a great day!
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2019-02-27

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Using component cables ( worth the extra cost ? ) really increase picture definition and color saturation over the included 3 wire cables in the box?
Asked by: Anonymous
I'm a believer in component cables although I prefer HDMI. That said, trying to set this player up using component cables and Sony's instructions was an exercise in futility. I'm no newb when it comes to audio/video (like 50 years experience) but I ended up using the composite cables that Sony provided rather than return this unit. Otherwise it's really a good value.
Answered by: Richard B.
Date published: 2019-12-27
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