Coby DVD588


$50.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1The Coby DVD588 is a slim progressive scan DVD player chockfull of functions for customizing one’s viewing experience. A step up from the DVD514, the Coby DVD588 adds along a HD output with 1080p upconversion for converting videos to near-HD quality.

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Like its predecessor, the Coby DVD588 player supports 5.1-channel digital audio playback, therefore providing a dynamic range of sound for home theater systems. Additional features of the DVD588 include optical, digital, and analog AV outputs for home theater use, NTSC/PAL compatibility, and support for both DVD-R/RW(s) and CD-R/RW(s) with MPEG-1/2 video, MP3 audio, and JPEG imagery. The Coby DVD588 DVD player retails for $49.99 and comes with a ninety-day limited warranty.

Features

  • Progressive Scan DVD Player
  • HD Upconversion for Enhanced High-Definition Video
  • DVD, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG Compatible
  • Dolby Digital Decoder
  • 5.1-Channel Digital Audio for Surround Sound Systems
  • HDMI Output for Perfect Digital Signal Transmission to Home Theater Systems
  • 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
  • Full Function Remote Control
  • 100-240V Automatic Power Switching
  • FCC/FDA Approved & ETL Listed
  • Unit Dimensions: 17 inch x 1.65 inch x 8.5 inch (WHD)
  • Gift Box Dimensions: 18.4 inch x 4 inch x 12 inch (WHD)

Specifications

  • Display Type: Front Panel, On-Screen
  • Disc Support: DVD, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, JPEG
  • AV Output: HDMI (Progressive Scan), Component Video (Progressive Scan), S-Video, Composite Video, Optical Digital Audio, Coaxial Digital Audio, RCA 5.1-Channel Audio
  • Digital Audio Decoders: Dolby Digital
  • Video System: NTSC/PAL
  • Power: AC 100-240V

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