I currently own a Samsung HD-931 DVD player. It’s a great unit, except my projector (Sanyo PLV-70) is not HDCP compliant through the DVI. Therefore, I cannot take advantage of up-converting the DVD signal from 480i resolution to 720p or 1080i. (I have to use Component input). The picture with the Samsung HD-931 is very good for a DVD player, but after watching true High Definition TV, it’s just not the same. And, yes, I understand this up-converting of the DVD signal is not as good as HDTV quality. But anything is better then 480p or 480i.
Now, the Momitsu DVD-V880N comes along. Has anyone tried this DVD player? It sounds incredible. I know there a few standalone DVD players that can produce resolutions in the HDTV range, 720p and 1080i, but all of these (including the Samsung-931) rely on DVI and HDCP. According to Momitsu, the Momitsu DVD player will allow you to:
1) Turn off the Macrovision Copy Protection (HDCP);
2) Up-convert (720p or 1080i) using Component inputs (or DVI), and
3) Set it for Multiregional (will read all regions).
Other features of the Momitsu which are also incredible are:
1) Can network through your home computer using a 10/100 wired or 802.11b wireless network compatibility via optional PCMCIA card. This means I can stream my Apple iPod music (or Web music) through the DVD player or stream DivX movies to the DVD player;
2) Uses digital audio connections and supports DTS; and
3) Support MPEG-4 movies.
This is the only DVD player I am aware of that allow the user to turn off Macrovision Copy Protection. Does anyone own one of these units? And if so, what are your impressions of this unit?
Now, the Momitsu DVD-V880N comes along. Has anyone tried this DVD player? It sounds incredible. I know there a few standalone DVD players that can produce resolutions in the HDTV range, 720p and 1080i, but all of these (including the Samsung-931) rely on DVI and HDCP. According to Momitsu, the Momitsu DVD player will allow you to:
1) Turn off the Macrovision Copy Protection (HDCP);
2) Up-convert (720p or 1080i) using Component inputs (or DVI), and
3) Set it for Multiregional (will read all regions).
Other features of the Momitsu which are also incredible are:
1) Can network through your home computer using a 10/100 wired or 802.11b wireless network compatibility via optional PCMCIA card. This means I can stream my Apple iPod music (or Web music) through the DVD player or stream DivX movies to the DVD player;
2) Uses digital audio connections and supports DTS; and
3) Support MPEG-4 movies.
This is the only DVD player I am aware of that allow the user to turn off Macrovision Copy Protection. Does anyone own one of these units? And if so, what are your impressions of this unit?