Thedautch,
You are probably correct about the HiFi News review, the review that I was looking at was the HiFi Choice piece in their October 2002 issue. I am sure HiFi News hated it, but HiFi Choice (another British mag) considered it signficantly better than the Pioneer unit, but not quite as good as the Townshend modified DV-747 which was quite a bit more money.
As for your judging a player that you have never heard, (especially without good equipment due to your crappy, low paying job), then advising people not to buy it without any first-hand experience with it, it might well be taken that what you are the rude, unethical one. At the very least, your opinion is only mildly useful as a regurgitation of someone elses'.
Now back to my opinion, which is based on use with three processors (Sunfire, Integra, Krell), Classe and Krell amps, and B&W Nautilus speakers. I found the Marantz to have a great soundstage, very good channel separation, never found the midrange to be muddy, and it's biggest fault would be a mild lack of energy at times, but certainly worth the $1300. Oh, by the way, I just happened to have a Krell DVD Standard around for 2 channel comparos also, and it sounded about 90% as good on 2 channel, with a slightly smaller soundstage, and slightly lesser dynamics, but the Marantz held up well overall.
Progressive scan video performance is mediocre at best with a picture softer, more video-like, with chroma bug, and more artifacts than good Faroudja equipped efforts out there, but still the quality may be quite acceptable if you don't use a big-screen TV.
As always, try it and judge for yourself...