Brand Name | PHILIPS |
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Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 14.1 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | DVP3560/F7 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Number of Component Outputs | Composite, HDMI |
Philips DVP3560/F7 1080p Video Upscaling DVD Player - Black
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Brand | PHILIPS |
Media Type | CD, DVD |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Input Video Compatability | NTSC |
UPC | 609585191204 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00609585191204 |
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ASIN | B003LWXJ2A |
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4.2 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | March 12, 2010 |
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Philips DVP3560 DVD Player with HDMI 1080p upscaling
From the Manufacturer
The Philips DVP3560 or F7 DVD Player with 1080p HDMI Upscaling and Multimedia DivX gives you sharper, clear pictures and the Progressive Scan doubles the vertical resolution of the image resulting in a noticeably sharper picture. Whatever you're watching, and on any TV, Screen Fit ensures that the picture fills the whole screen. And it includes DivX media format that is an MPEG-4 based video compression technology enabling you to save large files like movies, trailers and music videos on media like CD-R or RW and DVD recordable disc for playback on your DivX Ultra Certified Philips device. DivX Ultra combines DivX playback with great features like integrated subtitles, multiple audio languages, multiple tracks and menus into one convenient file format.
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Customers find the DVD player works well, offering excellent value for money and good picture quality, with one customer noting it makes movies look like Blu-Ray. The device plays all DVD and CD formats, including PAL DVDs on NTSC TVs, and customers find it easy to set up and use. However, the player is slow at startup and makes a bit of noise during operation. The build quality receives mixed reviews, with some finding it very good while others report it breaking within six months.
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Customers find that the DVD player works well, with one customer specifically noting its compatibility with old analog televisions.
"...A great player with a great price and is ultra light weight...." Read more
"...outputs, this player is also relatively future-proof, and will work with most TVs: past, present, and future...." Read more
"...Great news... it works...." Read more
"...The up-conversion algorithms seem to work very well, the display quality is excellent, and it may be surprising but I have actually re-ordered the..." Read more
Customers find the DVD player to be an excellent value for the money.
"...notch' like those $1000 up-scaling players, you are getting INCREDIBLE bang for the buck when it comes to the quality of your DVD image 2...." Read more
"...inputs and also play .mkv... so I decided to try this one... cheap enough...." Read more
"This DVD player is fantastic for the price. It has a ton of features and options that make it a great player...." Read more
"...there but if you're not looking for bells and whistles, this is a great value. I would not hesitate to buy this again." Read more
Customers praise the DVD player's picture quality, particularly its HD output, with one customer noting that the 1080p upscaling makes it look like a Blu-Ray.
"...By doing this you will get better color quality, image quality and it gives the movie/show a much smoother look to it *****..." Read more
"...It had a metal case was heavy and large, felt quality and the pictures were okay I thought. Now enter in the Phillips...." Read more
"...The image is great. One setting that I'm glad I finally found was the sleep setting...." Read more
"...The up-conversion algorithms seem to work very well, the display quality is excellent, and it may be surprising but I have actually re-ordered the..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the DVD player's playback capabilities, as it can play all DVD and CD formats, including PAL discs on NTSC TVs.
"...Summary: If you want a great, all-around DVD player--especially for those TVs in your home that don't have the need for a full HTPC/..." Read more
"...Region free makes it versatile and supportive of just about all DVDs. And the upscaling is great for HDTVs...." Read more
"...What drew me to the DVP3560 was its USB port, and its capability to access video files stored on USB jump-drives and harddrives...." Read more
"...will be in a "codec" (basically a type of file) that is not supported by the DVD player. This happens about 1 out of 25 times...." Read more
Customers find the DVD player easy to set up and use, with a simple user interface and straightforward hook-up process.
"...The Menus for the player are simple and easy to navigate. In fact I'd say they are almost generic as if you bought a $5 DVD player...." Read more
"...The user interface is better than my samsung, and most functions can be reached very quickly rather than stepping through menu pages...." Read more
"...The interface is very easy to use...." Read more
"...It was easy to set-up, simply use one HDMI cable to connect the DVD player to the TV and turn it on...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the DVD player's quality, with some finding it very good and reliable, while others report it being flimsy mechanically and breaking within six months of use.
"...HDMI, composite, and component outputs, this player is also relatively future-proof, and will work with most TVs: past, present, and future...." Read more
"...- which is a cost for return of essentially a badly defective and useless unit, and which leaves a bad taste in the mouth...." Read more
"...Of course, it's made in China but German design and quality control ensure the reliability. Bottom line:..." Read more
"...forced to play in certain modes or aspect ratio's, the results were very unflattering...." Read more
Customers report that the DVD player is slow to start up and load DVDs, with the remote control also being sluggish.
"...- The "boot" time is slow, and doesn't give any feedback that it received the power-on input from the remote for about 5 seconds...." Read more
"...Now it is not usable. It freezes on every DVD and you have to FF it to get it to move. Thus you lose sections you were watching...." Read more
"...Most of my image files are 3-4 MB and that gives the DVD player an element of lag...." Read more
"...my old DVD player was just slow but I personally find this player loads fairly quickly. -..." Read more
Customers report that the DVD player is noisy, with one customer mentioning an annoying buzz in the background and another noting a loud mechanical click with each push.
"...Handy! on the negative side... it's a bit noisy...." Read more
"...Especially when increasing the volume, there is a loud, very annoying buzz in the background that usually either fades out by itself or goes away..." Read more
"...Night-mode audio compression (so you can hear the dialogue without the explosions waking up the kids in the next room). Cons: -..." Read more
"...However, the player is SLOW, NOISY and the remote honestly doesn't work...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2010This little bad boy of a DVD player comes packed with features. There are 2 major reasons you should get this player
1. The up-scaling on this player is very good. I have some DVD of older shows (like Babylon 5 and the original Star Trek, not remastered) and they never looked better! The image quality on the player is very good. While not 'top notch' like those $1000 up-scaling players, you are getting INCREDIBLE bang for the buck when it comes to the quality of your DVD image
2. Region Free. When you first get the player it will be locked to Region 1. There is a code/hack to unlock the player that can be found on the web (and even in the review section here if you look hard enough).
- Some say this player is slow to load but I actually find it very fast. Could of just been my old DVD player was just slow but I personally find this player loads fairly quickly.
- For "up-scaling" you need to use the HDMI port (no HDMI cable included) . I recommend leaving the HDMI settings on AUTO and enable the HDMI Color Enhancer.
**By leaving it on AUTO it lets your TV decide the resolution which means maximum compatibility (the DVD player up-scales the TV decides the resolution to upscale to)
**The Color enhancer by default is left to off, at least it was on mine. Basically if left OFF it will use 8-bit color (256 shades of each color). If turned on it will use 24-bit color (over 8 million total shades) it will make a noticeable difference especially on subtle colors
- The Menus for the player are simple and easy to navigate. In fact I'd say they are almost generic as if you bought a $5 DVD player. Philips clearly kept costs down by sacrificing on the bells and whistles but focused on what counts.
*There is no clock on the player (at least I couldn't find one)
*Menu is ultra generic almost Commodore 64 computer graphic look (but it is smooth and works as intended)
*remote is ultra basic but the buttons are generous in size, well spaced and easy to use
In summary this player gives you exactly what you are buying it for. Up-scaling DVD's and multimedia use. I've tested the DiVX and various media out on the player and it works exactly as intended/advertised. There is even a USB button on the remote so you can access the USB drive via remote control instead of going into menus. A great player with a great price and is ultra light weight.
** Up-scaling. Basically this DVD player is going to take your 720x480 DVD and convert it into a 1920x1080 image via HDMI. What separates a cheap player from a quality player is the Image Quality. When you "upscale" an image you essentially are matching the image pixel for pixel where as a regular DVD player will "stretch" the image to 1920x1080.
- By doing this you will get better color quality, image quality and it gives the movie/show a much smoother look to it
***** EDIT *****
I noticed a few people mention that this player turns itself off after 10-15mins if you aren't doing anything (like you stay on pause, or just turn it on and let it sit) You can actually turn this feature off. You can find the feature in "General Setup" ---> Auto Standby Just set it to OFF and the player will no longer turn itself off
- Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2012Ok my reviews about things like this sometimes turn into life stories, so prepare yourself.
Many years ago I bought Sceptre's very first 1080P tv. It cost $1795 back then and would now probably sell for under $300 new if anyone wanted the lousy user interface. The HDMI input never did work very well, so most of the time I had to settle for component inputs, negating the advantage of 1080P. Yeah not a happy customer on that item... but the plot thickens: Eventually the HDMI quit altogether and when I tried to plug in a new samsung blu-ray it blew out the player. Stupidly I plugged in two other players (older Philips models) and it took out the HDMI and also the red line on the component inputs... still worked on s-video and composite. So I have the worlds most expensive component input 720p tv... :)
Finding a player for it is difficult now since there are so few that have component inputs and also play .mkv... so I decided to try this one... cheap enough.
Well let me tell you this player is so much better than the previous philips units it makes me laugh (happy laugh). The user interface is better than my samsung, and most functions can be reached very quickly rather than stepping through menu pages. Even the USB input is activated with a single button... the samsung may be a little better than that, because it just pops up the contents when you plug the flash drive in, but this is great for me because I can leave the flash in and watch a disc if I want. IT DOES NOT PLAY .MKV, however. I prefer to watch on the flash stick because I don't have to burn dvd's which just pile up over time. Most of my movies are downloaded and I seldom watch anything a second time... in fact don't even complete the first watch sometimes. Watching on the flash is much faster and more silent than messing with old fashioned DVD discs... and of course I can throw away what I don't like without expense.
I find the user interface easy, the buttons to get to them are simple and logical. Yes this remote is a little thin and light compared to others, but it works just fine. For the $45 I paid, I'm as happy as can be.
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DRGN1346Reviewed in Japan on May 31, 2012
4.0 out of 5 stars 輸入品
リージョンフリーのプレーヤーを探していて購入しました。商品が到着してみるとやはり輸入品なのでしかたがないのですがマニュアルも全部英語で読めません。しかし、基本的に再生ができればいいかな、とは思いつつコンセントに入れようとするも、入らない。これにはびっくり、(一般のタコ足用の二股、三つ股では幅が狭くて入りません)でなんとか電源は入るコンセントを見つけクリア。画像はとてもきれいです。細かい設定もできるので満足です。安価な他社品を買おうか迷いましたが、こちらにして正解だったようです。