What is it: DVD player with up to 1080p video scaling
What we think: Excellent all-rounder and more affordable than the latest true high-definition players
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 November 2006
Tags: denon, dvd player, channel, blu ray
We like:
Build quality and advanced construction; 1080p video scaling; ease of use; excellent picture and sound performance
We don't like:
Ugly remote; basic menu system
You might also need:
HDMI cable; component cable; Scart cable; digital audio cable; 5.1 analogue cables
CNET UK judgement:
Denon's DVD-1930 features video upscaling using all hi-def resolutions, including the latest 1080p signals. It's ideal if you want to improve the performance of your existing DVDs without spending too much on a next-generation player
Denon DVD-1930 History
1 Jun 2007 in Reviews
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Denon DVD-1930: Squeeze the best pictures from your DVDs
Get the best out of your DVD collection with a player that employs pixies and wizards to create upscaled hi-def pictures from your movie collection
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