Archive for the 'DVD Player' Category

Sony DAV-F200 Home Cinema System Review

Sony DAV-F200

An excellent example of this is Sony the latest 2.1-channel system, DAV-F200. The main unit, which is a DVD player, radio tuner and audio electronics, oozes 21-cia century with an elegant vertical stand-mounted system (the wall with an optional mounting bracket) and sleek, black finish, which occupy most of the panel. Very cool white light illuminates play in the section under the control of silver, and discreetly drive slot is located on the right side. Pure class. [via Trustedreviews]

JVC released a Everio DVD writer

JVC  today released a Everio DVD writer, which lets you record video directly from HD video cameras (GZ-HD40) to a DVD. You can also join this DVD to a TV via an HDMI interface its enjoy HD video. Measuring 152mm x 195mm x 42mm and weighing 920grams, JVC CU-VD50 DVD Writer is equipped with a USB port and remote control. [Via Akihabara]

Philips DVP5980 DVD Player Review

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Price scale upscaling DVD players declining faster than Prime Minister popularity, which means now you can get a HD-quality images for high-definition prices quarter deck. So if you have a large collection of DVD and does not want to re-mortgage their homes to replace everything on the Blu-ray, and then DVD upscaler may be the most cost-effective option.

One manufacturer driving the price dive DVD is Philips, as well as the Philips DVP5980 DVD (launched last year, but will continue to be strong on the Internet) brings in scale upscaling 1080p truly mass market price point - which is a real boon given the increasing number of households With Full HD-TVs, which require a suitable source of the film to go with it.

In terms of design, DVP5980 is one of those efforts classy products, which seem to, Philips churn in her sleep these days. His sleek black finish gives her a lot of chic 21 century and 38mm high, it is one of the slimmest decks, you probably have had to face. Philips canny was enough to keep the fascia uncluttered, fittings her all five buttons and a minimum display panel, which draws the eye to the USB-port devices for memory cards and digital cameras.