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About the DVP-S7700
The Sony DVP-S7700, released around 1999-2000, was Sony's flagship DVD player known as a 'reference standard' for its exceptional build quality and audio performance. It features a dual discrete laser pickup, aluminum front panel, copper-plated chassis, and R-Core power transformer to minimize vibrations and resonance. Supporting DVD-Video, CD, Video CD, PCM, Dolby Digital (DD), and DTS audio formats, it delivers audiophile-grade sound with a 96kHz/24-bit D/A converter. Video capabilities include component output, high horizontal resolution (>500 TV lines), and digital noise reduction. Now discontinued and available only used, it's praised for CD playback even today but limited to Region 1 DVDs and lacks modern formats like Blu-ray.
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