Product Description
Part of the overall concept of HDTV is an amazing improvement in sound. HDTV broadcasts and many commercial DVD discs are Dolby-Digital encoded todeliver surround sound. 5 speakers work to distribute sound to front left and right, from center, rear left and right. Then a subwoofer adds the sonic depth you'd experience in a movie theater. That provides you with a true home-theater experience. This system delivers 450 watts total power output and has a built-in DVD player that plays multiple format discs including DVD+-R/RW and CD. There's also an AM/FM radio. The DVD player and Radio are housed in a slimline receiver console that's only 2" high and 17" wide. With component and composite connectivity, you can connect this with your widescreen TV for a sweet suite of wonder in your home. That's why this COBY DVD-937 system is a must-have for you. Multiple Subtitles/Viewing Angles capable Convenient On-screen Display menus Parental Lock Control Full Function Remote Control 110-220V Automatic Power Adjustable Input - Comes with 110V USA AC Plug; FCC Approved&ETL Listed Dedicated Wooden Subwoofer with Tuned Port and Five Wide-Range Satellite Speakers; Five Satellites - 2.25 Cone Type; Subwoofer - 5.25 Long Throw Woofer Volume and Bass Control Blue LED Power Indicator Speakers may be Wall-mounted or placed on table Unit Size - DVD/Receiver/Console - 17 x 2.35 x 15; Each satellite speaker - 3.35 x 6.1 x 2.35; Subwoofer - 7 x 10 x 12.4 Includes Remote Control, AM and FM antennas, A/V connect cable
Customer Reviews:
horrible...........2007-12-15
i got this item. 3 out 5 speakers did not work.. and coby would just not care and let amazon refund it... not even a day and this thing wouldn't work... dont buy it.. defective.
coby dvd-937.......2007-11-23
Coby DVD-937 5.1 Channel DVD Player/Receiver Home Theater Speaker System For the price of this product I feel its hard to beat.I hooked it up and everything was just fine.Had a couple of small questions and called coby customer service,questions were answered in a few minutes.So far works great...
DO NOT BUY!!!.......2007-05-28
This is the absolute worst electronic product that I have ever bought. The remote constantly sends the wrong signal to the system. I will press the root menu button the stop signal is sent, or if I press the next or previous chapter the setup menu comes up. More and more DVDs that I try and play with this system do not register and they work fine with my other DVD systems that I have. There are also lots of programming glitches that prevent proper use of the system. They were lucky that I had already passed the 90 day warranty. It is strange that all these problems started about 100 days into the use of the product. Customer Support just ignored my problems since I was past the warranty.
Product Description
7 touch screen TFT widescreen active matrix display Resolution 1200 x 234 pixels PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner 30 station presets ESP (anti-skip mechanism)Subwoofer outputOutput power: 85W x 4CHDual (front and rear) RCA outputs
Product Description
Plays DVD, DVD?R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3s and WMA on discMotorized, retractable 7" LCD video monitor with touchscreen controlsA/V iPlug connector with iPod½ inputiPod½ controls through touchscreen interfaceRear-view camera inputTwo composite video outputsDolby½ Digital and Dolby½ ProLogic II decoding24-bit D/A converterFront, rear, subwoofer and center-channel preamp outputs36 FM/12 AM presetsDVD frequency response 10-20,000 HzDVD/CD signal-to-noise ratio 95 dBFM sensitivity 9 dBf1 year warrantyIncludes wireless remote
Customer Reviews:
Excellnet, just one detail.......2007-12-26
This is excellent, My wife wants now to get another for her car, The only detail I find is that you can only control de Ipod music from the stereo, I think this is more confortable if you control the ipod music directly from the ipod screen and not from the Stereo screen. I kept the original car saound and it got much better with this stereo. I feel satisfied.
You get what you pay for!!! And hey its a Dual.......2007-11-12
The player worked great and was a decent deal for the money... Had a couple problems though.... I would put in a dvd and it would sound like the player was tearing itself apart figured out that the wiring was screwy and i fixed that so it worked perfectly... I really hate the "safety" feature on the device which makes it so you have to put parking brake on/off/on/off/on (quickly i found works better) and leave it for 10 secs before the actuall picture would go through or you have to do it again. I found if you just ground the cable to the frame (test if there's any current going through frame, OR THIS WONT WORK!!!!) wire a spare wire/cable to frame then wire the other end to a switch and the other side of the switch to the yellow ground cable they give you that goes into stereo. Then to play movies just flick the switch franticly and then turn to "off" position it should play unless you did something wrong. I did it because I dont know about you but using the brake is a hassle and if your on a hill its just a pain to do... just be smart DONT PLAY MOVIES WHILE YOU'RE DRIVING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And a couple more things is that the screen is very touchy and will crack easy. and the motor that makes screen come out usually will die after a year of use. BUY THE INSURANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $40 for 4 years is worth the cost!!! I used to work at Best Buy and this item (and almost all dual and kenwood) has the highest return rate. Dont say i didnt warn you when it dies in a year maybe two if your lucky, and then you've basically thrown $400 away.
Now I know y it is cheap.......2007-10-18
I bought this dual 8182 in Jan o7 and never really played dvd's or cd's since I use my ipod for music video's and music. I decided to put a dvd in today-months after, only to find out the thing does not accept any kind of disc it just keeps ejecting repeatedly after failing to read them,so for anyone who's looking at a dual and c's my review please take warning its not worth the risk even for the cheap price.
Excellent.......2007-09-21
This Dvd player is great, it looks pretty and its very easy to use.
I love it.
Thanks!
I received a faulty product but its crappy anyway........2007-08-27
I received mine and installed. It has good sound even with my car's stock speakers. The screen has very low resolution and on high lightning days is hard to see. The really bad news were that its touch screen is crazy or something. It doesnt work correctly, some commands doesn't work. In ipod mode in order to navigate I push over and over the root botton on the screen and it simply restarts the current song. I hope amazon refunds to me. I buyed this because its lot of features (ipod control) and cause it is cheap too. But take this advice. Stay away for it. In forums very few people talk or know anything about it. It is a ultra low end product. Thats the reason similar products cost double cash. I wrote to manufacturer asking for support 2 weeks ago and still waiting for answer.
Average customer rating:
- no joke
- Excellent DVD Player
- Great basic player with a perk!
- Fine, but no legs.
- Cheap Chinese Electronics
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CyberHome CH-DVD 300S Progressive-Scan DVD Player (Silver)
Manufacturer: CyberHome
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Product Features:
- Progressive-scan video (480p) with 3:2 pulldown support renders flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready TVs
- Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, SVCD, VCD, MP3, and JPEG picture CD
- Picture zoom, last-disc resume
- Dolby Digital an DTS 5.1-channel surround sound passthrough (coaxial digital-audio output)
- Plays PAL and NTSC discs
ASIN: B0000A0AJH
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Product Description
The CH-DVD 300 is a small-footprint, ultra-compact DVD Player for home theater. While affordably priced, this unit has some of the most advanced DVD features available, including Progressive Scan, Last Memory function, JPG/MP3 and MPEG playback, Digital Audio outputs and more!With the CH-DVD 300, you can get started watching today's hottest DVD movies with superb video quality and in full surround sound. It's a perfect first DVD player, or as an additional unit for growing families. Small in size but big on features, it's affordable home entertainment at its best!
Amazon.com Product Description
Offering a downright amazing feature set for such an affordable price, Cyber Home's compact CH-DVD 300S makes a rich and promising starter player. You get everything from top-of-the-line progressive-scan component-video outputs to built-in MP3 decoding, JPEG image viewing, and 3:2 pulldown for viewing movies in their native frame rates.
Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the CH-DVD 300S stands ready to deliver the full potential of DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, providing higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. Composite- and S-video outputs bring compatibility with nearly any television.
With 3:2 pulldown support, the player corrects for a common distortion in DVDs when 24 frames-per-second movies make the leap to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown removes the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture.
A set of multichannel analog-audio outputs routes decoded Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround signals to your audio/video receiver. Dolby Digital and DTS signals can also be channeled through the player's digital-audio outputs (one each of RCA coaxial and optical) for direct connection to a surround-featured AV receiver. The player has left/right analog audio outputs, too.
The CH-DVD 300S is compatible with DVD-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW media, handling just about any recordable disc you give it. It can even play both PAL- and NTSC-formatted discs, handy when viewing non-region-specific European discs. Other features include motion zoom, screen saver, last-disc resume, and repeat play.
What's in the Box
DVD player, AC power cord, multi-function remote control, remote batteries, and a composite-video/stereo analog-audio interconnect.
Customer Reviews:
no joke.......2007-12-04
I bought the little "ch" about 2 years ago at Odd LOts for 27.50 Ive never had any trouble with it at all. IT palys all regions and has a good picture. It has composite ,"s"vidieo and componet outputs. Can be set to progressive or interlaced scan. If you have a good high quality dvd the picture will amaze you at this price. I think Cyberhome has gone out of business though. Solidly built with all metal chassis. remote is a bit small but o.k. recommended.
Excellent DVD Player.......2007-11-26
Purchased this DVD player more than a year ago only to play some VCD's/DVD's which I got from India. Works like a charm. The litte guy plays every single Disc that you pop into it. It has taken over the role of the Primary DVD Player after my more expensive Daewoo died on me.
I would definitely recommend this to everyone.
Great basic player with a perk!.......2007-11-24
My husband and I put DVD players through their paces as our TV is used almost exclusively for DVD viewing since we have no cable or satellite service. In the past four or five years we've gone through three mid-priced players; when they were subjected to our rigorous (and disc-after-disc) viewing they soon developed issues with skipping, not reading, humming, and overheating. We also are fans of foreign films and rare editions, but have never been able to afford an all-region player.
We heard tale of a great all-region player that could be found on Amazon for well under $75 and thought it was too good to be true. But as our DVD player at the time sounded like a mini helicopter every time we watched a movie, we were willing to try anything! It arrived super fast and we were pleasantly surprised at how compact the unit is (not as thick as a Harry Potter book, but wider). The first thing we did was set it up for all-region coding (instructions were included) and gave it a test run with a European disc -and it worked! So did a disc from Japan! Wonderful!
Bottom line, it is a great little basic DVD player with a fantastic all-region perk. It doesn't record or have a clock to set (but we haven't missed that), but has held up to our rigorous routine for over a month now and we couldn't be more pleased. Even the remote is nice; simple, not too thin, and all the buttons are clearly labeled. If you've always wanted a basic player and the ability to watch foreign discs but couldn't plunk down the extra cash, this could be the perfect player for you!
Fine, but no legs........2007-11-02
I bought this for its no-frills cheap price about 9 months ago and it gave me about 30 hours of pleasant, satisfying viewing time. Then it whimsically refused to recognize any instructions from the remote. (Replacing the battery made no difference.) Most important, it refuses to turn on, and the power button on the front doesn't change anything. Worse, there is a DVD inside and I can't open the tray, so I'll have to destroy the little bugger to retrieve my disk. Don't bother with it. Pay more and get something reliable.
Cheap Chinese Electronics.......2007-11-01
Like many other purchasers, I was impressed by the low ($39) price, Region Free and PAL capability when I bought this DVD player 2 years ago. It just inexplicably stopped working yesterday. Looking up Cyberhome, it seems the trademark and domain name is up for sale(?). 2 years and throw it away seems to be the world we live in. Are there any DVD players not made in Asian slave factories?
Average customer rating:
- Great "small" system
- I LOVE THIS SYSTEM
- Yamaha MCR-E810SL
- WOW!
- Good ear for music and eye for quality
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Yamaha MCR-E810SL DVD Mini System
Manufacturer: YAMAHA
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Product Features:
- Nicely compact receiver/single-disc DVD player with two speakers
- 120 watts of total power from 2-way bass-reflex speakers
- Compatible with DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW, VCD, DivX, MP3, WMA, JPEG
- Receiver offers subwoofer out, tape/MiniDisc input/output, and auxiliary input; DVD player with component, composite, and S-Video outputs
- AM/FM tuner with 40 presets
ASIN: B000I68HOW
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Product Description
This Micro Component System builds on greater refined sound, plus an individualistic design that expresses the sound quality. The MCR-E810 has a high sound quality design that takes advantage of Yamaha's legendary audio technologies such as 60W x 2 discrete configuration power amps and speakers made of finely tuned cabinets and equipped with carefully selected units. This system also includes a high picture quality progressive compatible CD/DVD player. This DVD Player is DivX Certified and provides enhanced playback of advanced features like interactive video menus, subtitles and alternate audio tracks. In addition this model also makes station selection easy. Users can preset as many as 40 stations for instant one-touch tuning and with each one the tuning mode is also memorized auto or manual. iPod compatibility with optional Yamaha YDS-10 Official DivX Ultra Certified Versatile format and compatibility - DVD-Video, Video CD, Audio CD, MP3, JPEG, DivX and WMA Progressive Scan processing DVD player (NTSC/PAL) Easy operation with GUI (Graphical User Interface) 40 station instant one-touch AM/FM preset tuning Subwoofer out RX-E810 Receiver Signal to Noise Ratio - 98dB Frequency Response - 20 Hz - 20kHz Dimensions - 8-7/16 x 4-1/4 x 14-5/16 inches / Weight 12.1 pounds DVD-E810 CD/DVD Player Frequency Response - 2 Hz - Up to 44 kHz Dimensions - 8-7/16 x 4-1/4 x 13 inches / Weight - 5.1 pounds NX-E800 Speakers Frequency Response - 55 Hz - 28 kHz Dimensions - 7-5/16 x 11-13/16 x 8-3/4 inch / Weight - 9.5 pounds
Amazon.com Product Description
The Yamaha MCR-E810 mini-system is a great choice for smaller living rooms with its compact profile and 120 watts of total power (60 watts x 2 channels). It also offers two discrete amps and speakers made of finely tuned cabinets and equipped with carefully selected units. It has a single-disc DVD/CD player that's compatible with a good assortment of formats, including DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, VCD, and CD-R/RW discs as well as MP3, WMA, JPEG, and DivX digital files. In addition to utilizing a Direct PLL IF Count Synthesizer Tuning system, this model also makes station selection easy. You can preset as many as 40 stations for instant one-touch tuning, and with each one the tuning mode (auto or manual) is also memorized. You can also operate an iPod via the MCR-E810's remote unit with the aid of the receiver's display when using the (optional) Universal Dock.
Its discrete construction precisely places each carefully selected part without dependency on IC chips. The amplifier uses all analog circuits, including the volume section. While it is compact, it includes high sound quality measures scrupulously designed in every detail: a large power supply transformer, high sound quality parts groups (including new capacitors), a high stiffness body with an octagonal section that is resistant to resonance, and large speaker terminals compatible with banana plugs.
The receiver's subwoofer out terminal outputs bass frequencies so you can connect a subwoofer. Adding a subwoofer to your system pays big dividends: not only do you get bigger and better bass sound, but the overall sound field has much greater depth and presence. It also includes a tape/MiniDisc input/output as well as an auxiliary input. The DVD player provides component, composite, and S-Video outputs, as well as digital optical and coaxial audio outputs.
The speaker cabinets are built with internal crossbracing offering a unique wedge structure.This type of cross-braced structure is used in top class speakers and Yamaha engineers are able to make the most of its advantages. It produces a tighter sound and the increased strength cuts down unwanted vibration. And they have the same luxurious and environmentally friendly finish as Yamaha's grand pianos.
Tech Talk
DivX is a compressed digital video format (like MP3) that's based on the MPEG-4 video compression standard. It can reduce the video from a DVD (MPEG-2) to around 10 percent of its original size while still retaining good video and audio quality, enabling you to store several two-hour length movies on burned DVD media.
What's in the Box
Receiver/DVD player, two speakers, speaker cable, remote control (with batteries), AM/FM antennas, printed operating instructions
Customer Reviews:
Great "small" system.......2007-12-21
This is a great small system! Very nice looks, superb sound (especialy when you add a sub-woofer), accepts a fair number of inputs (including ipod, with an optional adapter). The system can play LOUD with minimal distortion for its size (if that's important to you). No problems with CDs and DVDs. I have my TV hooked up to it; great sound. Compare to a Bose Wave at 2/3 times the price; this system wins hands down. A few minor nit-picks:
- the DVD/CD player is a bit slow at responding to some buttons, especially OPEN/SHUT;
- some "nice to have" functions are missing from the remote: mute; turn off the DVD/CD player independently from the receiver; push-button TV station controls.
Overall a nicely balanced system suitable for use as a main system in a small apartment/condo or a very nice second system in the bedroom, office, etc.
I LOVE THIS SYSTEM.......2007-11-28
-- The sound is superb. My jaws pretty much dropped when I first heard this, and I still find myself stunned sometimes (and I've had this system for several months at this point).
-- DVDs look great. I have this hooked up to a 20" HDTV, via component cables and progressive scan output. I was worried that the video quality might not be too great given that I am using an HDTV, but I am more than happy. Some DVDs look better than others, but that's normal.
-- Wonderful design. Simple front panel. Solid construction.
-- [minor complaint] The DVD/CD player starts playing automatically when you power-on the system (assuming there is a disc in the system) and also starts playing automatically whenever you insert a disc, even if the system is not in DVD/CD mode. As far as I know there is no way to disable this. I find this a little annoying, but not exceedingly so.
-- [minor complaint] Sometimes the DVD/CD functions on the remote don't work (even when the system is in in DVD/CD mode). This scared me the first time it occurred, but all you have to do is use the remote to select a different mode and then use the remote to select DVD/CD again. This happens when you've used the knob on the front panel to change into DVD/CD mode (I guess the remote doesn't really know what mode it is in unless you make the change on the remote itself). It might happen other times (I'm not sure) but the solution is always the same. I know this sounds really annoying, but as I've indicated, it's really easy to overcome this problem.
-- [minor complaint] I'm not very fond of the station preset system and the corresponding controls on the remote. The presets use a letter plus number system (e.g., A1, A2...). I assume that this was done to make it easier to jump ahead when you are scrolling through the presets (i.e., it is as easy to jump from A1 to B1 as it is to jump from A1 to A2), but it is also a little confusing. Given that there are already numbers on the remote, I think it would've been neat if they had just numbered the presets and let the numbers on the remote control the presets. Oh well.
Yamaha MCR-E810SL.......2007-11-03
I build and design my own amps and speakers and have been exposed to many state of the art systems since 1980 and live recording since 1988. The trick is matching the various gain stages with the load (speaker) and the room. Yamaha can't control your room, but boy have they done an excellent job with the former within their very limited budget. A true bargain for those who can still hear and care about music. If you don't like this system, you have a room issue.
WOW!.......2007-09-01
This is just a wonderful compact system. The key here is pretty much the excellent speakers Yamaha has been making for years. Their NS-10's have been a fixture in recording studios for mixing and these smaller speakers have the same clear, true and vibrant characteristics. All the CD's I have played, including burned CD-R's have played back perfectly with no glitches. I've not needed to hook up the DVD portion so I cannot comment on that aspect.
This unit is priced somewhat higher than many of the units in the $300 price range. If you demand perfection in audio, spend the extra money for this unit. It doesn't get any better in the field of compact systems.
Good ear for music and eye for quality.......2006-12-27
I tried 2 Onkyo's and a Denin (rated as the top micro?) before I ran across this Yamaha. It took just a few minutes for me to get excited about this Yamaha. I believe it to be the best among the four, although all three of the others are high-quality. The lesser of the two Onkyo's sounds a little "tinny" to me, although I liked that it had just a single CD tray (not multiple CD's, i.e. multiples are prone to malfunctioning). The greater Onkyo had a 3 CD tray (I'm all set with that). The Denin was "top-shelf" but a little more complex (operationally) than I wanted to learn...and it seemed to me that the Yamaha's bass was maybe a little better than the "same-priced" Denin's, although I did not listen to them side-by.
Look at the front of the Yamaha 810 reciever. Starting from the right side of the reciever these are the buttons, right to left: Volume (largest dial), Function selector, i.e. CD/DVD or TUNNER or AUX, etc, etc. You can join this to a tape player/recorder, a television, etc. The next dial is Balance and then Treble and then Bass. The last one is the Power. Most (if not all) other micros do not have individual bass and treble dials. I think that the face of this receieve is as simple as it can get. This was one big thing that sold me - simplicity of operation. This was a gift for my elderly parents. He stressed that he did not want one that was complicated - the simpler the better.
Speakers are finished in that thick, super-glossy black.......like a Grand Piano. Speakers are very massive for their small size, i.e. not lightweight. I like the mass. Front of CD player and Reciever are finished with thick brushed aluminum.
There is nothing "chintzy" about this machine.
Back of reciever is packed with all the inlets and outlets you will find on any of the best micros. If you want that super-powerful, deep and voluminous bass sound of a big stereo you simply buy a subwoofer and plug it into the back of the reciever. Yes, all high-end micros should have a subwoofer outlet in back of reciever. I am told by sales people that the subwoofer outlet is the mark of a high-end micro. The subwoofer will have its own AC plug and its own amp. Why buy a big stero anymore? Just buy a high-end subwoofer and plug it into one of these high-end micros.
These are the reasons I have to give the Yamaha 810 5-stars. Yamaha deserves it because they did a fine job designing and building this machine. I hope I feel the same way several years from now.
At the end I must be fair and say that the Onkyo and Denin are both real, quality machines too - nothing "chintzy" here either. You really have to spend the time and make your own choice.
In the Portland, Maine area I will recommend New England Hi-Fi or Tweeters. I bought the Yamaha at Tweeters, although the other 3 fine steros were at New England Hi-Fi. Both stores deserve credit for immeidately giving individual and knowledgeble help.
Product Description
10-22-2007 - Brand New Item. Description - PANASONIC CQ-VD6505U 2-DIN 6.5" TOUCH SCREEN DVD PLAYER WITH LCD MONITOR
Amazon.com Product Description
Take your DVDs on the road with the Panasonic CQ-VD6505U! It features a 6.5-inch, 16:9 widescreen LCD display that delivers clear, high-resolution images. This DVD receiver also comes with iPod video capability, and the expansion module lets you simultaneously link to a wide spectrum of digital devices. The touch-screen interface features clear color graphics so you can start using your system quickly and easily. The high-power amplifier delivers pure signal output, while the built-in 5.1 channel Dolby Digital and DTS decoders pump theater surround sound to your car. Additionally, the ignition-linked monitor extension and retraction function automatically slides the monitor out and up to your pre-selected angle when your start the car.
Product Description
In-dash DVD player with built-in amplifier (17 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels, CEA-2006) Built-in Bluetooth capability Motorized, retractable 7" LCD video monitor with touchscreen controls Plays DVD, DVD?R/RW, CD, and CD-R/RW, plus MP3 and WMA files on CD Inputs: one set of audio/video inputs, rear-view camera input, and the A/V iPlug connector with iPod input, auxiliary input and additional audio/video inputs Outputs: two composite video outputs, 6-channel preamp outputs (front, rear, center, subwoofer)Includes wireless remote
Product Description
MP3, DVD, CDR, CDRW and SDVD compatibleResolution: 1200 x 234 pixels Brightness: 600 NITS Output power: 80W x 4CHOn-screen programming with multi-language displyNTSC TV tunerIncludes wireless remote control
Amazon.com Product Description
Keep everyone happy on long road trips with the Boss Audio BV9250 in-dash DVD/CD player, which features a 6.5-inch LCD TFT touchscreen and integrated TV tuner. The screen is surrounded by a full complement of control buttons, and it also includes a remote control. The widescreen LCD has a 1200 x 234-pixel resolution and a 600 cd/m2 brightness rating. The DVD/CD player is compatible with standard DVD movie and CD audio discs as well as CD-R/RW discs and MP3 file burned to CD discs. It provides 80 watts of peak power through four channels and dual (front and rear) RCA outputs. Other features include Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound compatibility, a 1-bit D/A converter with 8x oversampling that ensures flawless audio playback, PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner with 30 presets, on-screen display, and on-screen programming with multi-language display.
What's in the Box In-dash car stereo and CD/DVD player, remote control (with battery), printed operating instructions; backed by a 1-year warranty
Product Description
10-22-2007 - Brand New Item. Description - PANASONIC CQ-VD7005U 7" MOTORIZED TOUCH SCREEN AM/FM/CD/DVD PLAYER
Product Description
Motorized 7" touch screen TFT LCD monitor DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA compatible Import ISO/DIN mountable3 pairs of preamp outputs (F/R/S), 1 audio/video input (RCA), 1 rear camera input (RCA)48 station presets 1.0 DIN chassisIncludes iPlug interface cable and infared remote control
Customer Reviews:
Fair player, lousy tuner!!.......2007-05-16
I will make it short
THE GOOD
* The player supports GIGA MP3/WMA. it playes MP3s and WMAs burned on a dvd, so your entire library can be within your fingertips in less number of discs.
* Very Good DVD player
* great sound
THE BAD
* Pooooooorr featured MP3 player
* secondary display screen is very unclear day or night. I have to switch to the main screen to see what's going on. the brightness, contrast cannot be changed as far as I tried hard. I emailed the customer support, and it's been 2 weeks now. nothing from them.
* No Ipod control. it is just an auxiliary input. basically for any kind of audio/video output device such as playstation, mp3 players, camcorders, ...etc. nothing special for the ipod. some players out there have the ipod dial displayed on the main screen and you can control it from there, no need to take your eyes of the road.
* Does not support playlists.
* Does not support filtering/browsing by artist ot album or even genre. ALL in one big list.
* Does not View Folders in one screen to help you choose a specific folder to listen to. you have to skip pages and pages to get to what you want.
* No Visualizer. some players like clarion gives you visualization and some kind of animation while a file is played. like windows media player.
* Does not show detailed info about the song being played the way Ipod or its rivals do. the monitor sticks to the big list and in the middle bottom of the screen astist/album/year is displayed one at a time.
THE UGLY
* terrible insensitive FM tuner. it skips stations as if they are not there when a very standard FM tuner detects them.
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If you want my suggestion:
instead of buying this. get yourself a decent AV player (Ipod video, creative M vision, ....) with a OSD monitor. and you will be on top of all of that. this product does not substitute for an mp3 player.
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