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Denon DVD-1740
$169.00
Released October, 2001
The Pros:Feels solid and substantial, case is durable and dent-resistant. Setup is very simple, don't need any instructions to get it going. SD output is very clear, even with compressed video sources.
The Cons:Can hear a steady whirring noise while the disk is spinning. Upconversion of DVDs past standard definition begins to look distorted, strongly distorted at 1080p.
The Denon DVD-1740 is a progressive scan DVD player that has the capability to upconvert DVDs to 1080p resolution through HDMI. The player is equipped with a 12 bit 108MHz video processor and Burr-Brown 24/192 Audio digital-to-analog converters.
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The player is also compatible with DVD-V, DVD-A, SACD, CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DivX, MP3 and JPEG disks, has composite, component and S-video outputs and optical and coaxial digital out.
Features
- Progressive scan
- Upconvert to 1080p via HDMI
- 12 bit 108MHz video processor
- Burr-Brown 24/192 Audio digital-to-analog converters
- Compatible with DVD-V, DVD-A, SACD, CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DivX, MP3 and JPEG disks
- Composite, component and S-video outputs
- Optical and coaxial digital out
- HDMI 1.1
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Pros & Cons
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feels solid and substantial, case is durable and dent-resistant
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setup is very simple, don't need any instructions to get it going
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SD output is very clear, even with compressed video sources
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good variety of output types for different kinds of displays
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audio output is clear and works well with HD standards
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can hear a steady whirring noise while the disk is spinning
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upconversion of DVDs past standard definition begins to look distorted, strongly distorted at 1080p
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