Coby DVD257


$40.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1The Coby DVD257 is a super-slim DVD player engineered to make playing DVDs at home a simple & convenient task. A step up from the DVD224 and the DVD233, the Coby DVD257 adds along an optical output for additional home theater options.

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Like its peers, the DVD257 is a progressive scan player, therefore allowing it to deliver smoother, more detailed, and higher resolution video content. In addition, the Coby DVD257 player incorporates Dolby Digital decoding and a variety of customizable functions, including camera angle, picture zoom, and parental control. Plus, the Coby DVD257 player supports both DVD-R/RW(s) and CD-R/RW(s) with MPEG-1/2 video, MP3 audio, and JPEG imagery. The Coby DVD257 DVD player retails for $39.99 and comes with a ninety-day limited warranty.

Features

  • Progressive scan DVD player
  • Compact and slim design
  • DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG compatible
  • Dolby digital decoder
  • Optical, digital, and analog AV outputs for home theater use
  • NTSC/PAL compatible
  • Convenient front panel and on-screen display
  • Multiple language, subtitle, and camera angle support
  • Picture zoom function
  • Parental lock control
  • AC 100-240V automatic power switching
  • FCC approved & ETL listed

Specifications

  • Display Type: Front Panel, On-Screen
  • Media Support: DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW
  • Format Support: Video: MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (DVD); Audio: CD; Photo: JPEG
  • Video System: NTSC/PAL
  • Menu Language Support: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian
  • Audio Output: RCA Stereo Audio; Coaxial Digital Audio
  • Video Output: RCA Component Video; RCA Composite Video
  • Power: Main Unit: AC 100~240V / 50-60Hz; Remote: 2 x 1.5V "AAA"
  • Unit Dimension (WHD): 17.01" x 1.65" x 9.08"
  • Package Dimension (WHD): 18.50" x 3.15" x 10.31"
  • Carton (inner, master): 1, 4
  • UPC: 7 16829 99258 6
  • Certifications: ETL, FCC

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