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JVC XV-N33SL DVD Player (Silver)

JVC XV-N33SL DVD Player (Silver)

List Price: $139.95
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Features:
  • Ultra-slim player compatible with DVD-Video, VCD, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD, and MP3 CD
  • 192 kHz audio digital-to-analog converters optimal for CD and higher-resolution sources
  • Video Fine Processor (VFP) offers exceptional versatility in fine-tuning images to personal preferences
  • Onscreen graphical user interface allows Windows-like interactive operation
  • Includes 13-step zoom and screen fill (which zooms in on a DVD image to eliminate letterbox "bars" on the TV screen)


Description:

JVC's ultra-slim XVN33SL DVD player is as much about audio playback as video, having been optimized for the high audio sampling frequency of 192 kHz, providing extra-wide dynamic range to realize the benefits of high-spec sources. Even CD playback benefits from higher-bit digital decoding. You want quality and convenience? Try format compatibility with DVD-Video, VCD, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD, and MP3 CD.

The model's 10-bit, 54 MHz video sampling frequency ensures detailed images and clear, pure colors for DVD movies. And, with seven parameters to adjust, the unit's Video Fine Processor (VFP) provides exceptional versatility in fine-tuning images to personal preferences. The player provides a choice of either optical or coaxial digital-audio output for routing Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1-channel surround signals to a compatible audio/video receiver.

A high-resolution onscreen graphical user interface (GUI) allows Windows-like interactive operation with tool bars superimposed onto the TV screen for simple, point-and-click operation. Other conveniences include AV CompuLink (which optimizes performance when using the player in conjunction with other JVC equipment), Quick Start, 1.5x playback with sound, 13-step zoom, and screen fill (which zooms in on a DVD image to eliminate letterbox "bars" on the TV screen).

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