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Progressive scan DVD player with full HD (1080p) upconversion
Digital FM tuner
HDMI output
1000-watt 5.1-channel DVD home theater system with HDMI output upconverts standard DVDs to full HD (1080p) resolution! Progressive scan DVD player has HDMI output and 1080p upconversion for viewing standard DVDs in full HD resolution on an HDTV. Features Dolby®††† Digital®/dts and Dolby® Pro Logic II decoding. Plays DVD, DVD±R/RW, DVD+R DL, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA and JPEG formats. DVD functions include variable search/slow, zoom and trilingual on-screen menus. Also features a digital FM tuner with 50 station presets. Includes 1 center, 2 front and 2 surround speakers plus a 7-1/8 subwoofer. Inputs: analog audio and optical digital audio. Outputs: HDMI, component video and composite video. Includes remote. Main unit approx. 17W x 12D x 2-7/8H. Limited warranty.
i got this home theater system sounds great :)
patarbot 7 months ago
This thing is 30 Watts for the sub and 10 Watts for the sats at max . I can't understand why even more known brands start telling you rubish about specs these days.
i can remember that 6 or 7 years ago every tiny cheap crap speaker was rated 10.000 Watt PMPO(haha PMPO=fatasy) But now JVC , Phillips , Sony... are telling you their plastic toys are 1000 Watt RMS!!!!
My 30 pound KEF speakers are only 150 Watts RMS!!!
Stop fooling the consumers please!
eltonus2 8 months ago
1000 watts of pure small plastic cube power!
FuckingStanz 1 year ago
Yea that's not no 1000 real out put judging by the size of the system and speakers. Probably 200-500 Watts rms
bongeholeboy 1 year ago
looks nice but i hate how they tell you peak/total output not each rms output power would love to have 1000 watt sub with maby 500 watt sats
BassPounderX 1 year ago