Samsung DVD-HD931 HDTV Converter Progressive-Scan DVD Player Review
As I write this review, the Samsung cost around $229 while the Sony cost around $129. I compared this Samsung HD931 player against a Sony DVP-NS725P (in my opinion, one of the best less-expensive, non-DVI output players). I chose the Sony because it's one of the few progressive scan players that have a 12-bit 108MHz Video DAC (Digital to Analog converter) - most others have a 10-bit 54MHz Video DAC. If you're in a hurry, I'll summarize by saying that it really is the best quality video output that you can get today from a DVD player. First off, I chose the best video output from each player. But it would not make sense to leave it at that, especially when the other DVD players cost at least a 100 bucks less. Obviously for the Samsung HD931, this is the DVI output (and I ran it at 720p as well as 1080i). As for the Sony NS725P, it was the component output running at 480p....
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