Lower end DVD player


My DVD player just died and I am looking to replace it. I do not want to spend too much $$$ right now, but I would like DVD-A and SACD support along with p-scan and possibly up-conversion to 1080i. I have an older RP HDTV (Toshiba 56H80) that only has component inputs. I was looking at the Onkyo DV-SP502, but really can not find any reviews on it. I did stumble on another post here that recommended the Oppo DV-970HD, but most reviews seem to be using HDMI. Can anyone recommend a decent DVD player for only a few hundred dollars? Thanks!

Chuck
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See: http://www.hometheatersound.com/equipment/onkyo_dvsp502.htm for Onkyo DV-SP502 review.
I use an APEx ad-1200 paid only 50$ for it, i also have the Oppo dv-971 the apex i think sounds better for music and movies, but the oppo wins out on video playback,really nice video
I have an Oppo 970HD connected by component to a Panasonic RP HDTV with excellent results. I had the system calibrated by an ISF technician and I think the results are excellent, and only for $150. I am waiting for the formats to stabilize and for my TV to die before moving up. Both events are likely to happen after hell freezes over!
Reviewers Choice liked Cambridge Azur 540D.

http://www.reviewerschoice.com/

http://www.hometheatersound.com/equipment/cambridge_audio_azur_540d.htm
1080i from component outputs ? Zenith DVB318, Neuneo, Momitsu and some others...
Thanks for all the responses! I think I am going to go with the Oppo though; it has DVD-A and SACD support, thought I am still considering the Onkyo. Price wise they are almost exactly the same shipped to my door, but I am slightly hesitant to go with a brand I have never heard of vs Onkyo. One more question, how important are the DACs? I noticed (mostly with the video) that they have different ratings as far as bit and MHz.

Chuck
In the end it will mostly be dependent on your display. Secrets online mag uses objective endpoints for ratings and you can compare their analysis. It still depends on your display. With the Oppo you can send it back if you don't like it. Other than shipping cost, no risk.

The Toshiba sd-6915 sounds like the ticket...but it was last year's model (2005). If SACD/DVD-A is not important you can get this year's sd-3990. The Redbook CD sound is great.