Sony DVP-CX985V Video
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Sony DVP-CX985V Review
The good: Highest disc capacity on the market; quiet operation; plenty of connectivity; numerous sorting options; plays multichannel SACDs.
The bad: Extremely bulky; somewhat unwieldy navigation; no Internet lookup; so-so video performance.
The bottom line: For DVD junkies seeking to reduce clutter, this relatively inexpensive changer makes navigating hundreds of discs a bit easier.
Sony DVP-CX985V Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: DVPCX985V
- Product Specifications
