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Sony DVPNC665P/B 5-Disc Progressive Scan DVD Changer (Black)
Sony DVPNC665P/B 5-Disc Progressive Scan DVD Changer (Black) Buy From Amazon.com
Average Customer Rating: 3.0/5      Total Reviews: 17

Rating: 2
Worked great until it died... :(
I bought this DVD changer 2 years ago because my old player would not read discs created by my Pioneer Tivo/DVD writer (DVD-R format). The Sony DVP-NC665P played everything I put in it beautifully until a couple weeks ago. Now it will read nothing. :( And of course it is out of warranty so Sony will charge me either $108 to replace it or $133 to repair it. Mind you I purchased it for not much more than that... Ugh. So I think I will not buy any more Sony DVD changers.

Rating: 1
also worked for about a year readin less and less DVDs
and now it cant read any DVD's - there are countless reports of this problem with the unit - the risk of it failing is high.

Rating: 1
Started out working great.....
This is the second Sony dvd player I have owned. The first lasted over 3 years, and then all of a sudden it stopped being able to read the discs. I assumed this was a function of it just being old, so after a lot of research I decided to by the 665. After just over a year, it started doing the same thing as my old dvd player -- I could hear it spinning the disks in an attempt to read them, but it would then say "No Disc". I contacted Sony, who wanted me to mail it out to Texas and pay an additional $80 to have it assessed and then they would let me know how much it would cost to repair it. After weeks of trying home remedies, I decided it would be cheaper to just buy a new one, but it certainly will NOT be a Sony dvd player.

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