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Denon DVD-558
$169.00
Released July, 2007
The Pros:Built with Burr-Brown audio DACs - produces better sound than most DVD players. Good legacy connection support - includes jacks for all the major output cables. Automatically remembers DVD playback positions when the unit is turned off.
The Cons:The DVD tray is flimsy in comparison to the rest of the unit. Expensive - costs more than most HDMI-enabled DVD players. Not compatible with DVD+R discs.
The Denon DVD-558 is progressive scan DVD player that is capable of upconverting to 1080p through HDMI interface. The player has 12-bit 108 MHz video processing and Burr-Brown 24/192 Audio DACs, and can play CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, MP3, WMA audio and JPEG disks.
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The Denon DVD-558 has composite, component and S-video output, and coxial and optical digital output, as well as HDMI 1.1.
Features
- Progressive scan
- Upconvert to 1080p via HDMI
- 12-bit 108 MHz video processing
- Burr-Brown 24/192 Audio DACs
- Compatible with CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, MP3, WMA audio and JPEG disks
- Composite, component and S-video output
- Coxial and optical digital output
- HDMI 1.1
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Pros & Cons
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built with Burr-Brown audio DACs - produces better sound than most DVD players
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good legacy connection support - includes jacks for all the major output cables
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automatically remembers DVD playback positions when the unit is turned off
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lots of buttons on the front - doesn't require the remote control for basic playback
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the DVD tray is flimsy in comparison to the rest of the unit
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expensive - costs more than most HDMI-enabled DVD players
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not compatible with DVD+R discs
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poor remote control - built with lots of small buttons
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busy front panel - not the most aesthetically pleasing design
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