Philips DVP3360/05 1080p Upscaling DVD Player – Black
Posted by Notcot on Apr 4, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video |
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Philips DVP3360/05 1080p Upscaling DVD Player – Black
Posted by Notcot on Apr 4, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video |
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This Philips DVP3360 DVD player is simply amazing. DivX/Xvid support, USB 2.0, region free in a few clicks of your remote….what more can you ask for?
The main attraction here though is the scaling to HD resolutions over HDMI. Well good news…..the scaling/de-interlacing chip inside this baby is the very same Miediatek© chip used in the Oppo 980H upscaling player….which costs about £175 in Europe. So take it from me, 1080p, 1080i or 720p scaling/de-interlacing is handled MUCH better than all but the more expensive TV’s chipsets. That is how it works you see….for a normal consumer grade TV set, IF you have a good upscaling player, you let the DVD player perform the scaling, by setting it to output 720p, 1080i or 1080p over HDMI. But if the TV is of a much higher quality than your DVD player, you make the player output 576p (or i) over HDMI or component and let the TV’s chipset do the scaling/de-interlacing to the TV’s native resolution. My Sony Bravia set looks great when it scales to HD resolutions, but the Mediatek chipset in this player does an even better job..so I feed my set 1080i. (Note: The Mediatek chip is also the same one as in the more expensive Philips DVP5990). At the end of the day, though, always let your eyes be the judge.
Please note, if you’re new to upscaling: Ignore the salesman hype about SD upscaling rivaling Blu-Ray and broadcast HD….it simply never will. But it is DAMN nice when done well….and a perfect halfway house for those not prepared to pay Blu-Ray prices. Also, for those with TV sets smaller than 40″, upscaled DVD is easily your best bet. For me and many other people, Blu-Ray is a specialist format for those with very big screens and even deeper pockets.
The DVP3360 has played every disc I’ve thrown at it…..even scratched up no brand DVD-R’s or DVD+R’s….no sensitivity issues here. This makes it perfect for home burned media. That’s IF you can be bothered burning DVD’s in the first place of course. As if you chuck a USB flash drive into your shopping basket at the same time as buying this, or if you have one at home already, you can take full advantage of the high speed USB 2.0 port on the front of the player. Just drag files to the flash drive on your PC…DivX, Xvid, MP3, WMA and what-have-you, and plug it in the DVP3360. No more formatting and burning discs….brilliant. Previous Philips players used USB 1.1….which was fine for playback of slow moving drama style movies, but when it came to car chases and other fast moving scenes it got very choppy indeed. So much so that it just wasn’t worth it sometimes. And don’t get me started on fast-forwarding and re-winding movies on a USB 1.1 drive….you got 2x speed at best. Not the case any more…USB 2.0’s data rate is up to 480MBPS (USB 1.1 was a lousy 12MBPS), so fast scenes play as they would off a DVD, and FF/RW is also smooth and fast…up to 32x speed in fact. Brilliant!
You are not just limited to USB flash drives either….if you buy a USB 2.0 external HDD (160GB or less), and format it to the FAT32 standard (it does not recognise NTFS formatted devices), you can keep your entire movie/music collection in DivX/Xvid/MP3/WMA on one of these instead, and stand it neatly at the DVP3360’s side. That makes it MUCH more than just a DVD player in my eyes….it becomes a multimedia centre at this point.
WANT REGION FREE DVD SUPPORT? No problem…just follow these very simply steps:
1. Turn the DVD player on (with no disc in the drive).
2. Press the “Setup” button on the remote control.
3. Highlight but do not select the “Preferences” page using the right directional button.
4. Type 1,3,8,9,3,1 on your remote. The default region setting will be displayed.
5. Use the Up/Down directional buttons to select the required region, or select “0” for region free.
6. Press the “Setup” button on the remote control to leave the menu.
Congratulations…your player is now region free.
So now that’s a region free HDMI 1080p upscaling DVD player with USB 2.0….for less than £60? That means bargain in anyone’s language…..especially considering the high quality guts of the machine and its sleek, sexy looks.
Note, too, that the only thing the more expensive DVP5990 has on this baby is an optional optical SPDIF output. This machine has just digital coaxial…but digital audio is digital audio. Oh…and the DVP5990 also has WMV support, but I know for a fact that a well known firmware modifier is currently planning an unofficial patch to add WMV support to this machine, so even that won’t matter soon (although firmware modification is a warranty violation, so proceed with that at your own risk). In light of all this, I’d save yourself a few quid and buy the DVP3360 instead of its older brother – I did, and I am not regretting it in the slightest. A well deserved 5 stars.
Rating: 5 / 5
My original purchase was to be the Philips dvp5990 (Amazon £72.66 May 09)
I came across this player….. did some research and thought wow!!
It has the USB slot at the front… USB2 that is !! very handy for playing high bit-rate Divx/Xvid movies… no lagged/stuttered playback on intense action scenes. (Earlier Philips DVD players with USB 1 suffered from)
Hdmi output….. cyrstal clear picture, far better than my older dvp5960 which also had hdmi support. (42″ Philips LCD Tested with Hdmi & RGB Scart)
Accepts a FAT32 formated HDD or Memory stick. (USB-2 Slot at the front)
The playing quality of a regular DVD movie is also exceptional !
And…. if you pop in an audio cd, followed by some kinda storage device into the USB slot, it will actualy rip and convert the music to MP3 !! how cool is that (Wont id3 tag the tracks though… obviously!)
All in all…. a very good purchase.
The only down-side (And there is always one) is the fact that powering off the unit (Stand-by) still leaves power going to the USB port… so you’ll have to unplug your mobile HDD otherwise it will carry on running and probaby burn itself out eventually
(The only reason it did not get 5 stars)
Highly recommended all the same
Rating: 4 / 5
I recieved this item alot quicker than expected.Had no problem setting it up,very easy.The picture quality is amazing,crystal clear and very sharp.I would recommend this dvd to anyone who is on a budget.Definetly go out and buy.
Rating: 5 / 5
Not much to say about this, most of what this beauty can do has already been said so will try and make this one brief.
Didn’t want a Blue-ray as they are too expensive in my opinion, will wait until their cheap if I do buy one. Just wanted a a new dvd player with HDMI and this was the best I saw for the price. Like one of the reviewers said, it’s lovely looking especially the front and looks more expensive than it is.
The USB port at the front was a bonus for me, use this all the time now for ripping cds to my Samsung YP-U2 MP3 player instead of computer and for charging it. You can rip cds (doesn’t take long on fast mode) from as low as 96kps (great for saving space) and as high as 320kps. Some cds I have ripped do give the song titles, Peal Jams Back Spacer for example and Metallicas Death Magnetic. It automatically puts each cd in it’s own folder. You can just select which tracks you want, so you don’t have to rip all of each cd if you want to save space.
Does anyone know if the Sandisk 8GB sansa clip is compatible with this dvd player? would appreciate it if anyone could let me know as I am interested in this particular mp3 player as I want more space.
I also have the DVP5990 which I think the menu and settings is a little better, apart from that I prefer the DVP3360 as it’s smaller, cheaper and better looking than the DVP5990 which is why I have two of these beauties. One other thing I must mention is the remote control, one other reviewer said they didn’t like it, but in my opinion it’s the best remote control I have ever had (no exaggeration) and I have had plenty. I love the design, I almost know where every button is on this with my eyes closed.
Don’t hesitate in buying this beauty if you’re seriously thinking about it, even if it’s just for a spare room. Highly recommended multi-region dvd player.
Rating: 5 / 5
i bought the dvd player after a reveiw i read on amazon, sometimes the reveiws can be misleading but not this time
i love this player not only is it a multi region but the picture is the best i’ve seen a must buy
Rating: 5 / 5