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Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Up-Converting All Multi Region Code Zone Free PAL/NTSC DVD Player

Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Up-Converting All Multi Region Code Zone Free PAL/NTSC DVD Player

Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Up-Converting All Multi Region Code Zone Free PAL/NTSC DVD Player
$ 61.50

Score By Feature

Based on 1,087 ratings
Easy to install
9.13
Picture quality
8.68
Screen quality
8.73
Easy to use
8.51
Remote Control
7.98
Value for money
7.88

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Product Description

Built-in 3 way converters PAL to NTSC and NTSC to PAL, HDMI 1080p up-converting region code free to 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PAL NTSC, connects to any TV, supports HDMI 1080p
The HDMI 1080p upscales to high definition for sharper images
Multi-System PAL/NTSC DVD player with Panasonic codefree version that is region code zone free
DVD players can play well nearly any DVD or CD you can throw at them, regardless of how complex the format may be
The best region-free DVD player for DVD+(including dual-layer)1, DVD+RW1, CD, CD-R/RW1, WMA, MP32, JPEG, MPEG43 plays any DVD anywhere!
This player plays all DVD formats from all regions on any television 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 PAL/NTSC
It supports films from all regions of DVD, including 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 PAL NTSC.

Questions & Answers

How do you plug it into an American outlet? Do you need an adapter?

The simple answer to your question is yes if your player was acquired in the UK. I must say! There is likely to be a 230V AC power supply This device works on 240 v, 50 Hz. As opposed to the US and Canada, where power is 110V You will find 117 volts at 60 Hz. As a result, your player will not function correctly without a transformer to deliver the correct voltage and frequency.

This DVD player has dimensions of 8 x 6 x 4 inches according to the product description. Can you please confirm that this is ?

That's incorrect. I just measured it and the dimensions are 12" wide, 8" deep and 1 3/4" high.

The back of this DVD player has two RCA jacks for audio analog output. Does it support digital output? In order for me to take action, I must confirm this. Do you have any time to reply?

The answer is yes. To connect my Diamond One Touch Video Capture software, I use the RCA jacks. The HDMI output is connected to my 1080P TV via HDMI. Thank you. I hope that was helpful.

Is there a zoom button on the remote? Do you have the capability to view a DVD frame-by-frame on your remot?

The whole thing is a complete mess. There was a video on You Tube that I watched There are two kinds of boxing sparring and fighting The DVD player for this model is demonstrated in this video The kid aimed the remote at the camera's face to get the picture, and it worked In the picture, the remote control was visible. The remote does contain a Zoom feature, but I could barely discern it. This player appears to have a Zoom feature, so I'm not sure how the person who answered that question got or got their facts from. It is obvious that the person who answered that question is misled and deceived It is unclear what they are trying to say.

Selected User Reviews For Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Up-Converting All Multi Region Code Zone Free PAL/NTSC DVD Player

I cannot believe what happened
3/5

Because I'm getting so frustrated with this playing DVD player now, I've ordered a new all region DVD player. The rest of it - It amounted to just that - players from that region did just that. This game has full region compatibility. That's not the case here. When I brought a DVD home from Walmart, it was unplayable for the following reasons There was some area 1 that would not play with this player and some area 1 that would work. That is so disheartening. I would like to add In some cases, at the 3/4 point of a movie, it would stop playing properly The continuation of misplayed content goes halt to start to halt to stop and vice versa. The sound of a crash is crazy. In the end, I found this to be The only way I can recommend it is if you pay for it upfront.

Paulina Andrade
Paulina Andrade
| Jul 14, 2021
The "transient" capacity of a multi-regional network
3/5

It is a Panasonic DVD-R format that I purchased The S700 multi-function You can order a DVD player from Amazon in your region. The notification was sent to the email address DVD player from Panasonic It's a S700P Up to 1080P HDMI in K The conversion of all free PAL/NTSC DVDs with multiple region codes and zones is The 99 Player was sold Detailed reviews of the ZF PLANET returned items are available here

The unit was working fine for a period of time, using both region 1 and region 2 DVDs. encounter occasional audio dropouts when playing a new DVD and I have a problem with changing some of the audio settings to get the problem to go away (the same DVD did not suffer from audio problems while playing on my old Toshiba player, which does not have multi region capability). When I selected the “reset to default” option in the setup menu, I experienced my more serious issues. Any DVD I tried to play after this did not work. As a result of selecting the correct HDMI input for my Panasonic, I could no longer see anything on the TV except the ‘no video signal’ message. I also could no longer access the DVD player's set up menu by using the remote as I used to. As a result of contacting the Amazon seller via the Amazon-moderated communication link, I received a reply that advised me to connect the Panasonic to it using the supplied AV cable It then alters the TV system settings to set up to the NTSC option as a result of sending a signal to the TV. Once I connected the HDMI cable again, I was able to get a signal to the TV again, but I now could only play region 2 DVDs rather than region 1 DVDs In the latter case, it only displays an error message "incorrect region". ZF PLANET has been notified again of this occurrence, and I asked for additional assistance in restoring the all-in-one system This unit has a capacity for a region. According to the rep, I would need to return the DVD player As the warranty covered only labor costs for 90 days, it seemed very likely that the return shipping costs and labor fees would easily exceed or approach the original cost of the DVD player, making this a rather counterproductive "solution". The fact that this DVD player can be sold with an optional setup that could completely disable the functionality of the device is astonishing to me. I find it even more fantastic that this possibility has no mention of a warning or caution in the product manual or other packaging documents alluding to this outcome if It would have been better to refer to it as a "self-reset," as this would have been a more accurate label Defend your system by hitting the "destruct button"! As a result of this unresolved issue, I am compelled to renounce the stated Amazon policy that "We want you to be confident when you buy any products from our website. ". The company. Several products on Amazon have convinced me that this claim is not to be taken seriously. The experience of purchasing this product from Amazon. com will ensure that I will never purchase anything in this category from Amazon again.

Isla Lara
Isla Lara
| Feb 27, 2021
In terms of the price, this player is more or less consistent with the "great players for great prices" axiom
3/5

In spite of the fact that I wasn't expecting too much for a device under $100, I must say that this device does not seem very substantial, almost flimsy in appearance. There are not a lot of features, but it does have a very small footprint, and I like how lightweight it is. However, the little disc tray, and the way it functions may cause it to feel flimsy. In my case, I tried a DVD from the US region and one from another I found the US region discs to be both well-played with good graphics and audio in both cases. tested one standard music CD and it seemed to play fine Then I listened for a while to one MP3 music CD An R disc skipped on one track and after finishing the last track in a folder, would not move on to the first song of the next folder (you need to manually move Neither the CD player nor DVD player are really important to me as I purchased this to play DVDs occasionally. In light of the fact that I only play very few DVDs, I think this player should be OK in the long run, as long as it works till 6-12 months from now when I try to watch The player may not be suitable for anyone who plays a lot of DVDs on a daily basis or even just on a weekly basis, as I doubt it would hold up very long before it broke down. It just seems pretty flimsy to me, like I said.

Alisson Williamson
Alisson Williamson
| Aug 11, 2021
It is supposed to be able to play every region DVD, but it does not
3/5

There is a disc player which should play all regions of DVDs, but USA region DVDs are not compatible. The USA DVD you play at your local store won't play in your region when you try to play it. The return of the item.

Robin Robertson
Robin Robertson
| Dec 30, 2020
This DVD player has a power resume feature and is a great no frills DVD player
4/5

The DVD player is great as it comes without any frills, it is zone free (you can get it cheaper without this mod as well). Besides remembering the location of what you were viewing when you shut off the system, it has a thumb drive port (that I will probably never use) in front, and it can only be connected using RCA composite jacks (white, red, and yellow). to supplement a VHS/DVD player that I already have with a tuner and which is way too expensive to replace when the DVD player and tuner go out, since I use a DVD player When the DVD function malfunctions it is much cheaper to replace than the $400 unit when it happens 9% of the time. Multiple units ranging from $600 to $800. I almost forgot, the remote is very tiny, but what really irritated me with this remote is that it does not have a fast forward button for single frames, which means when you actually find the little arrows, they move forward or backwards in multiple frames It has been two years since I have had a problem with this DVD player.

Cali Guzman
Cali Guzman
| Apr 25, 2021
90 days is the life expectancy of a region-locked DVD player
3/5

This is all- I have a region on my butte. Discs that are in the region 1 format will be played on it according to the manual. The worst possible outcome I appreciate it very much. Almost three months later, even region 1 discs are no longer accepted, as it says "This disc is not formatted for this region!". A big thank you to.

Madalyn Armstrong
Madalyn Armstrong
| Dec 10, 2020

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