NeuNeo HVD2085 Review

Watch all of your existing movies in beautiful high-definition with the NeuNeo HVD 2085 DVD player. This could be your last DVD player.

Quote from the review at Designtechnica:   “No sooner had our Oppo Digital OPDV971H DVD player review been posted that we had Neo Digits knocking on our door wanting to send us an evaluationunit. This time around Neo Digits is trying to make a mark with their new NeuNeo HVD2085 DVD player. Capable of up-converting DVD video output to HDTV resolutions including 1080p, this is anotherplayer you may want to consider when shopping this holiday season. The NeuNeo HVD2085 DVD player has an MSRP of $249 and can be found for purchase directly from the company’s website.”  Click here to read the full review

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  1. Ian Bell and Dan Gaul at 6:00pm 20th February 2006 Thanks for the feedback Grant. I would recommend posting your user review here: http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/user_reviews3327... so others can see the problems you have encountered with them.
  2. Grant Zelych at 2:25pm 20th February 2006 review title: HVD2085 Player Skips & Stutters Its Way Into the Garbage Bin!

    To paraphrase your review subtitle: This player will certainly be the last player that you buy from this company.

    I've purchased the subject player and have viewed it on the following sets at 720p and 1080i ( 1080p never worked ) over component video:

    toshiba 50HX70, rear projection CRT
    toshiba 72MX195, DLP

    I've set up the subject player using the THX optimizer test patterns for contrast and grey scale. I've observed the following serious problems, or deficiencies:

    - on source video that is dark like; room interiors, caves, night the video this player produces is an unwatchable mass of black with very little visible detail ( observed in
    several movies but very noticeable in Raiders of the Lost Arc opening scenes, etc ).
    - player will not display 1080p on my 1080p capable toshiba 72MX195. No help on this problem ever arrived from the socalled Neodigit technical support. They blamed the toshiba 72MX195, DLP TV and just had no clue as to what to do.
    - player "skipped" a minute of the arrival in venice in Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade. It did this repeatedly. I was not able to watch that minute of the movie. Then, through out venice, and after, the movie would stutter over seconds of video. It would also lose
    video and audio sync ( voice and mouth movement would not match ). Update: Skipping and stuttering is a very serious problem with this machine. The move FARGO was unwatchable. Whole sections of this movie were skipped over by this machine. I call it the players undocumented DVD random scene editing feature.

    I am astonished at how badly the HVD2085 player performs on video that is dark. Of the several DVD players I've had ranging from $25 to $600, i.e.: several toshibas, an apex, a koch, and the panasonic RP-91, this NeuNeo player is by far the worst I've ever seen when it comes to reproducing blacks and dark scenes in general. The remote is weak, difficult to use, and generally the worst remote I've ever tried to use.

    Conclusion: Avoid this player and this company.

    Contacting Neodigits technical support was equally frustrating. I sent them an email, waited for two weeks, and recieved no reply. I finally recieved a reply to an email the seller of this player sent on my behalf.
  3. Ian Bell and Dan Gaul at 9:55am 2nd December 2005 Sorry it will not, here is what it will play: Fully compatible with DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD/HDCD/MP3/WMA/Photo-CD/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD-RW.


    HDCD, VCD, SVCD, MP3, WMA, Photo-CD and high definition DVD titles: http://www.neodigits.com/body/product/dvdtitle/hvd... (imports only)
  4. smokeonit at 9:00am 2nd December 2005 dies this dvd player do divxHD???? thnx
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