Howdy,
I was in Sears today using some GIft Cards I got for Christmas so I picked up the KOSS KD365 which got some good reviews. I was going to use this as a DVD player for my Non-Home theater TV. However, my current DVD player is a Sony DVP-S360 from a few years ago. It works great but doesn't have Progressive Scan. But since I just use a 27" standard TV, it doesn't support that anyway.
Would I notice any difference if I made the KOSS players my primary one and hooked i tup to my system or should I stay with the Sony? I haven't opened up the KOSS one yet (which I will do when I get home from work tonight) so I don't have any firsthand experience yet.
NOTE: Each of these players will ONLY be used for playing DVD movies 99% of the time. No pictures, mpgs, jpgs, svcds, etc...
THanks for any input.
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To tell you the truth keep the sony as a main dvd player and the koss as a back up . The reason I say this is that if you do a side by side test and compare you will see the sony will win hands down so do that and let us know the results... 8) 8) 8)
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