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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Sony DVP-SR210P Overview

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.

The provided remote control makes navigation easy -- it can operate most major brands of TVs so there will be one less remote on your coffee table. If you have MP3 or JPEG files burned to DVDs, you can enjoy these using the DVP-SR210P as well. This player can play a wide variety of CD and DVD formats, and supports a bevy of file formats.

More than likely, you may at some point want to switch the movie you're watching and come back to it later. Luckily, this DVD player can remember where in the movie you were when you popped out the last six discs you watched. The DVP-SR210P also does fast (and slow) playback with sound so you can easily find the spot where you were, if you're not playing one of its remembered discs.

With support for Dolby audio formats, you can connect the player to your home theater system and enjoy immersive sound for all your movies. It also has a coaxial digital out for connecting to older A/V receivers or other equipment.

And last but not least, the DVP-SR210P is ENERGY STAR compliant, so in addition to being affordable now it can save you money in the long run. Boasting just a 5-watt power draw, it can save you money on monthly energy bills while saving the environment.

Progressive Output (480p)
Your favorite DVDs can be enjoyed in single frame content, which provides a crisp and clear picture. This is ideal for watching on an HDTV.
Fast/Slow Playback With Sound
Fast and slow playback with sound lets you advance through scenes quickly without missing a word.
Multi-Brand TV Remote Control
Control most major brand televisions with the provided remote. That means you can free up some space on your coffee table.
CD, MP3 & JPEG Playback
Multi-format playback allows you to share your favorite movies, photos and music on your TV.
DVD Playback
This DVD player supports DVD/DVD-RW/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD+R/DVD+R DL/-R DL and CD-R/CD-RW discs plays WMA, AAC, LPCM, MPEG-1 (for movies like those shot with Cyber-Shot) and JPEG files.
Exceptional Imaging & Sound
This DVD player has a 12-bit video DAC with 108 MHz processing for accurate and clear picture, and a 96 kHz/24-bit digital audio output for crisp, clear sound.
Dolby Digital Output
Includes support for enhanced audio formats from Dolby.
Multi-Disc Resume (6 Disc)
Multiple-disc resume lets you power on the player and return to the last scene your were watching on up to six of your most recently watched discs without having to search around for the last scene watched.
Home Theater Friendly
Connect with legacy receivers, televisions, and audio systems using the coaxial digital audio output.
Compact Design
The compact size of the DVP-SR210P makes it well-suited for any room of the house.
Energy Star Compliant
The DVP-SR210P uses just five watts of power and is ENERGY STAR compliant.
UPC: 027242841062

Sony DVP-SR210P Specs

Key Specs
Supported Formats
JPEG / MP3 / MPEG-1 / WAV / WMA
Supported Disc Types
CD, DVD
Dolby/DTS Support
Dolby Digital, DTS
Region
DVD: 1
Audio I/O
Coaxial / Stereo 2RCA
Media Support
Supported Formats
JPEG / MP3 / MPEG-1 / WAV / WMA
Supported Disc Types
DVD+R, DVD, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, CD-R, DVD-RW, CD-RW, CD, DVD-R DL
Dolby/DTS Support
Dolby Digital, DTS
Broadcast System
NTSC
Region
DVD: 1
Upscaling
No
Audio
Multi-Channel Audio Decoding
Dolby Digital, DTS
Video I/O
1x 3RCA (Component) Output
1x RCA (Composite) Output
Audio I/O
1x 2RCA Output
1x Coaxial Output
Power
Power Consumption
5 W (Typical)
Battery Type
2x AA
General
Dimensions
10.6 x 8.2 x 1.5" / 269.2 x 208.3 x 38.1 mm
Weight
2 lb / 0.9 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.905 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
13.45 x 9.45 x 2.65"

Sony DVP-SR210P Reviews

Excellent DVD Player

By Joseph
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-04

So, to start with: As always B&H's customer service is a 6+ stars - I received exactly what I wanted and when it was promised, in perfect condition ... The DVD Player was new in box and packed in another well padded box ... Now, for the review of the DVD-player itself: I own several of these exact same players (I purchased this one to own a back-up) ... Please understand my primary TV viewing is on a 27-inch screen JVC Model AV-27230 CRT Television ... The Sony DVP-SR210P is by far the best DVD-Player for that purpose ... I watch my old TV Shows on DVD and the quality of picture/sound/etc is perfect ... The Menu is simple and flows well ... I can't recommend this player enough ... Thanks

Sony DVP-SR210P Progressive Scan DVD Player

By Gisela
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2025-10-05

Could not get it to work on television. The instructions were a bit unclear. Returning it and buying a DVD with HDMI.

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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

question

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

question

Does it play blue ray
Asked by: Anonymous
It's a regular DVD player. Regular DVD players cannot play BluRay discs. If they did, there would be no reason to buy a BluRay player. BluRay players use a laser with a narrower bandwidth that can play back the info in the grooves of the disc. A Blu Ray player can play BluRay discs and regular DVDs.
Answered by: LAWRENCE M.
Date published: 2018-08-28

question

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

question

Does it show DVDs in color or b/w since it is cheap?
Asked by: Anonymous
Color
Answered by: Beth Jacob High school B.
Date published: 2018-08-28

question

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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