Archive for November 2009

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Philips DVP3360K Upscaling DVD Player Review



After nearly five years, my sleek, slot-loading Philips DVP5100k DVD player died. It just stopped reading discs one day. It was a sad day because the player was so customizable. You can even flash it with modified firmware that adds many features (you may have to run the site thru a translator).

But it was also a happy day because I get to buy new gear ;-) One thing's certain, it would have to be a Philips branded player since it served me so well. Ok, I hear good things about upscaling tech. The chips in these new players are said to approach near-HD quality so I have to have that feature. It must also have HDMI and USB2.0 connectivity. Oh and I hope it also has the EQ settings of my old player and can play DivX and Xvid without problems.

So I went looking for a good replacement. Some of the usual top names are on display but I wanted my Philips. Finally, I found a good candidate: the Philips DVP3360k. It has all the features I wanted and was within my budget so I went and bought it. (Note: to my Filipino countrymen, if you're buying from Abenson's check the online price first. I encountered a branch that had significantly higher prices than quoted in their website. After I mentioned it they promptly reduced the price - very suspicious. Beware and be smart)

So how does it perform? ...Very Good! Let me elaborate...

  • HDMI output - gives better colors (cleaner) on my Panny 42PV80H plasma (I should do a review of that TV too)
  • Upscaling - not night and day difference but it's there. It really does appear sharper to my eyes.
  • USB2.0 - very quick reading of a flash drive. Haven't tried an external hard drive yet. This port will keep the player useful even after it's main drive has failed.
  • DivX/Xvid - Works good but doesn't decode GMC (I think the majority doesn't) and sometimes chokes on high bitrate Packed Bitstreams. Overall, very compatible and DivX Ultra Certified.
  • Options - has everything my old player had except "Virtual Surround" -no biggie. It also has this added feature of ripping an Audio CD straight to the flash drive!
  • Noise - it has this soft cat-like noise while it's reading but again no biggie :-)
  • Plays it all - it has a very tolerant DVD drive like my old player. It reads and plays almost anything I put in it. Scratched discs, DVD+R, DVD-R, CDR, MP3 discs, etc, even cheap and thin-foiled Jack Sparrow edition discs work fine :-)
  • Flashable - the unit also has upgradable firmware but at the moment I am not aware of any custom firmware for it.
  • Screenfit - this feature auto crops the black borders when the movie and TV has different aspect ratios. Works good but unfortunately it's for DVDs only. AVI files like DivX/Xvid are limited to the regular zoom modes which crops a lot from the picture (minimum is 2x zoom). Not a big thing for me since I like to see the whole frame and seldom crop them. Besides, my TV also has cropping options (but with more blurry results).
  • Karaoke - we don't use this function but it's there if you need it.
Things I'd change: Make the sound EQ settings accessible to DivX/Xvid. At the moment, you need to have an MP3's disc loaded to change the EQ, this is because the DivX/Xvid files use the "Audio" EQ setting, not the "Movie" EQ setting. It's a small problem because you just have to set it up once. Also, I'd like to have a small door for the usb port or at least a rubber plug. These are minor and not deal breakers.

So... should you buy it? - If you're on the market for a replacement DVD player and have no plans yet to move to Blu-ray, it's a good choice. Of course there are better DVD players having sharper upscaling but they cost 2-3 times the price of this player and I don't know if they're this tolerant with disc quality. The Philips DVP3360K is a good buy and I hope it lasts at least as long as it's predecessor.


Also read this... there is an interesting comment about the chip in the unit from B.Pritchard

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I felt like a tech dinosaur

A couple of days after my 35th birthday, I had nothing to do. Thoughts of one's mortality touch the mind at times like these. What have I contributed to mankind's progress? What will future generations think of me? Oh deep thought... I always wanted to share my  experiences to others but was too lazy to update my past websites. What am I to do? Oh wait a minute... there's this thing called "blogging". Nah, too simple for someone like me whose been doing tech stuff since the age of the C64. Not to mention fiddling with the IIe and the Aquarius from the same prehistoric period.  Back then, Open Source meant a free program you had to type in from a magazine. No, I am the tech equivalent of a master jedi - building PC's, creating complex 3D models and hand coding with a text editor was normal to me. I can't be bothered with one-click-publishing blog nonsense. ;-) But wait a minute... this blogging thing may be just what I need. Easy setup and easy to update - just the thing a lazy guy needs. Then I realized I knew little about the subject :-(  The theory - that I know, but the jargon, well, I got left behind on that area. I felt like a tech dinosaur... even kids know more about this than me!  "Ok don't panic" I said to myself. There's bound to be good crash course tutorials out there. I went looking and found "Blogging for Dummies" by Brad Hill. Oh no! I can't be caught reading a "Dummies" book! But what the hey maybe no one will notice, it's the first Dummies book I will read anyway. So here I am after a few days of reading through it (good book btw), and here's my first post (or is it called entry?). Hopefully one of many from my multifaceted interests. I'm happy to report that no animals (or toy dinos) were hurt in the making of this blog - and only my wife saw me reading a Dummies book! :-)

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