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The SONY S1700 Multi System All Region CodeFree Blu Ray Disc DVD Player is designed for global viewing, supporting both PAL and NTSC formats. With 1080p video output and 5.1 audio channels, it delivers an immersive cinematic experience. The player includes a 6-foot HDMI cable and offers versatile connectivity options, making it a perfect addition to any home entertainment system.
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Supported Audio Format | Dolby Digital, DTS |
Analog Video Format | NTSC |
Number of Channels | 6 |
Video Output Resolution | 1080p |
Compatible Devices | Televisions |
Connectivity Technology | USB, Ethernet, HDMI |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Supported Media Type | Blu-Ray Disc |
Additional Features | NTSC⇔PAL Conversion, BD Zone A/B/C DVD Region 012345678 PAL/NTSC |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.75"L x 10.67"W x 2.6"H |
Item Weight | 2.78 Pounds |
Color | Black |
S**3
This pretty little gadget is clearly like a so-waited Birthday-gift!
I live in Hungary (Eastern-Europe), and already have a 4K UHD Blu-ray player from an other Japanese electronic equipment producer. But that player plays only European B2 Blu-ray and DVD 2 region coded Discs - fortunately the 4K Discs don't have region code!I have a bit special taste in movies, because usually I don't care mainstream productions or cult-films - just some. But the movie distribution (on disc), is total mess, and a hardly understandable process. For example: "Madame Bovary" (Mia Wasikowska), on Blu-ray Disc, released at US 2 years earlier than in Europe, or "Rust Creek" (Hermione Corfield), is released on BD just in the USA. Finally, my third favourite actress (beside Mia Wasikowska and Saoirse Ronan), Kate Lyn Sheil's movies are barely available at my continent. Therefore I need to buy movies from America, or just now Australia! But US released movies have A1 BD and DVD 1, Australian released have DVD 4 region code. So, I had no choice, I must bought a region-code-free Blu-ray player, which I got only in the USA.This unit is the most simple in SONY's budget player range. A small, lightweight, rectangular box, with hidden tray, two button (on/off and open/close), an USB port on front - there’s no display. On rear: connector for external power supply, a single HDMI, an ethernet socket (for smart functions which I don't use), and a coaxial-digital (audio) output. Latter was important to me, cause without this, there would have been no sound for my stereo setup. I needed some accessories: US/EU connector adapter (the unit works with all voltage), coax-digital cable, DAC, RCA cable-pair, but after I bought and connected everything, a miracle happened: I could watch my American Discs!This is an used unit (demo-player by the seller), but I got it pristine condition and for friendly price ($89). The configuration is fast with the simple menu. The player reading Discs in no time. But most important test is the picture quality, what is better than I expected from a budget player! With Blu-ray Discs almost perfect - my UHD-BD player is more sophisticated unit, and it cost four times as much, than the SONY, but latter yet competitive, compared the more expensive player. This is true also with DVD, considering the lower-resolution of the format. (The unit doesn't have upscaler, but my TV has one, therefore anything alright!)My sole problem is the remote. I don't have big hands or sausage-fingers, but the remote yet too small, with tiny buttons - for example the pause-button, which I frequently use. And, I can't understand, why not has all Blu-ray/DVD player backlit remote in the 21th century? If you want some like these, you can pay $600 or more! It's simply ridiculous.In sum: this is a little box, with full of surprise! Simple, practical, competitive compared also higher quality standard. Finally solved my old problem with region codes. This purchase was one of the most smart decision of my life! I'm so pleased with this gadget. Recommended for all, who like simple, and good-working things.
N**E
Does exactly what it's advertised to do
I needed this to be able to play the several dozen DVDs (some blu ray, some pre-blu ray), and this machine does exactly that. Turns out to be the exact same Sony DVD player I recently purchased for US produced DVDs. (when I ordered that one, my old PAL/NTSC player still worked). Therein lies the rub. I have to put a cardboard box over the unit I'm not using else the remote controls will operate both devices at the same time. Could I just unplug the US version of the DVD player? Yes, I could. But I find it convenient to have both players loaded with DVDs, especially when the DVDs contain multiple episodes of a TV series. Covering the one I'm not using is not a big deal. Both reside behind cabinet doors that for the most part do the same job. But if I aim the remote at the wrong angle, I still run the risk of firing up both players simultaneously. So, the cardboard box method is still useful to me.Streaming is okay if you don't mind paying over and over again for the same viewing. If you have a library of DVDs, this is the way to go.This unit plays US and German made DVDs. You don't need a second unit.
B**Y
Does NOT do what it's supposed to!!!
You know good old Amazon, you can't leave a review without giving at least one star, so this player gets one for simply functioning at all. This player DOES NOT play dvds or blu rays from other countries! It is falsely advertised as doing so. It will only play US formatted disc's. While the seller is not responsible for manufacturing the player, I still hold them accountable to some degree for selling something that in no way indicates that it does what it's advertised to do. It's as if someone just MADE UP the product description for this player. If anyone can tell me what player will ACTUALLY work with Non US region movies and series, please I would love to know.
S**P
Simple and works.
Does exactly what it says it does (which is far from commonplace these days).Plays DVDs from any region, and has an external 12V power brick that, although not listed as multi-voltage, should be easily replaceable if you find yourself in a locale with 220V power. The interface is stock Sony, unlike some other vendors where the entire firmware & UI has been replaced with some generic junk.Definitely recommend this!
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