Features:
- Coaxial digital-audio output
- 10-bit video digital-to-analog converter
- Dolby Digital compatible
- 3-D virtual surround sound
- Full-function remote control
Description:
Price-wise, you can't beat Zenith's DVD2200 DVD-Video player. By today's standard, it's a basic model, with a single digital-audio output and no built-in Dolby Digital decoder. However, the DVD2200's price is amazing when compared to the first generation of DVD players. This model is compatible with both Dolby Digital and Digital Theater Sound (DTS) formats. Using the coaxial digital-audio output, you can connect the DVD2200 to a preamp or AV receiver with DTS and/or Dolby Digital processing and enjoy surround-sound movies in either format. That's a big plus, especially as more DVD titles are released in DTS. The DVD2200 has a 10-bit digital-to-analog video decoder, as opposed to the 8-bit models that were common when the DVD format was first introduced. It also incorporates a 24-bit, 96 kHz audio D/A converter, which translates into higher-quality sound--particularly when using the DVD2200 as a CD player. Zenith supplies a full-function remote control that lets you enlarge images to either four or 16 times their normal size--a great feature for zooming in on credits at the end of a movie. Additional features include a single S-Video output, an intuitive onscreen menu, parental control, and 3D Virtual Surround.
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