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JVC THV70 Home Theater Mini System

JVC THV70 Home Theater Mini System

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Features:
  • Stylish, flexible system can be mounted horizontally, vertically, or on a wall
  • Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic II surround processing for immersive sonic effects; plays DVD-Video, CD, CDR-RW, MP3 CD, and VCD
  • 30 watts x 5 (into 4 ohms at 1 kHz, with 10% THD) for sturdy home theater sound
  • 5 front/surround/center magnetically shielded, bass-reflex satellites
  • 140-watt, 7.825-inch bass-reflex subwoofer offers deep, powerful bass


Description:

The TH-V70, the world's most design-friendly DVD-based digital theater system, offers a sleek design and a flexible footprint for mounting the system on a wall, installing it upright on a ledge, or setting it flat on a bookshelf or in an entertainment wall unit--whatever best meets your needs. The TH-V70 takes industrial design to a new level, offering a hassle-free design and setup, so it can be installed with the utmost freedom, flexibility, and creativity. Its innovative design is matched by stunning audio-video quality and features, all integrated in an affordable package.

The 30-watts-per-channel TH-V70 supports all popular digital formats, including DVD-Video, CD, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3 CD, and VCD. Families with high-definition or HD-ready TVs will enjoy the DVD player's digital direct progressive-scan output for superior digital video. With DDPS, JVC uses 2:3 pulldown to convert movies into double density--60 frames per second--progressive-scan images, resulting in natural images with no visible scan lines, less noise, and higher resolution. Built-in decoding for Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, and DTS 5.1-channel surround sound afford the most vivid digital sound, brought to life by the system's five satellite speakers and 140-watt powered subwoofer. Each speaker is magnetically shielded to prevent video distortion when it's placed close to (or, for the center channel, on top of) a TV or computer monitor.

For connections, you get three choices of video-monitor output (component-video, S-video, composite-video) and an auxiliary stereo analog audio output. DVD features include variable search (forward/reverse), resume (bookmark), angle list (up to nine angles), digest play (nine tiled images per screen), strobe play (again with nine pictures), and zoom play (up to 1024x or down to 1/8x). The unit includes a convenient multifunction, multibrand remote control.

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