The Bottom Line: This 802.11g-capable network DVD player supports Rhapsody and streams music, videos, and digital images from your PC, but its irksome flaws turn fun into frustration.
Specs: Tabletop, Standard remote control, Dolby Digital, 7.3 lbs
The Bottom Line: If you're not a stickler for video quality, this unique player packs a lot of features for a reasonable price.
Specs: DVD player, Remote control, Stereo, 4 lbs
The Bottom Line: The Norcent DP-220 isn't a bad DVD player for the price, but we've seen better DivX players.
Specs: DVD player, Tabletop, Remote control, Stereo
The Bottom Line: Sony's slimmed-down, network-ready PS2 is a welcome update to the world's most popular video game console.
Specs: Sony PlayStation 2 - Game console, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, Toshiba & Sony Emotion Engine 294.9 MHz, 32 MB RDRAM (RAMBUS) - Integrated, 32-bit color / 1280 x 1024
The Bottom Line: Sony's DVP-NS975V digital deck has a slick design and makes a great complement to fixed-pixel displays that have digital inputs.
Specs: DVD player, Tabletop, Universal remote control, DTS decoder, Dolby Digital, Surround Sound, Gray, 5.1 lbs
The Bottom Line: Pioneer's entry-level Super Audio CD/DVD-Audio player sounds good enough for all but the most critical listeners.
Specs: DVD player, Tabletop, Remote control, Dolby Digital, 4.6 lbs
Editors' Take: CNET did not review this product, but it is similar to another product that we did review.
Specs: DVD player, Tabletop, Remote control, Dolby Digital, DTS decoder, Stereo, Black, 4.3 lbs
Specs: DVD changer, Tabletop, Universal remote control, Stereo, 9.9 lbs
Specs: DVD changer, Tabletop, Universal remote control, Stereo, Black, 11 lbs
The Bottom Line: The Philips DVP642 is good choice for DivX aficionados, but everyday DVD watchers can do better for the price.
Specs: DVD player, Tabletop, Remote control, Stereo, 6.6 lbs