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JVC XV-N680B


$70.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:HDMI 1080p Output. Remote control. Quick loading.

The Cons:Does not play the current generation high definition optical media (Blu-ray).

The JVC XV-N680B is the top of the line of JVCs budget level DVD players which has a few upgrades over it's counterpart, the XV-N370B. Most importantly is the addition of an HDMI Output which up-converts the video stream to 1080p for better picture quality, as well as an improved video A/D conversion rate of 14-bit/108MHz compared to 10-bit found in the other models.

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Other features remain the same including support for multiple video and audio formats as well as a host of outputs including S-Video, Dolby Digital/DTS Digital Outputs, Component Video Output and Coaxial Digital Audio Outputs. The graphic user interface (GUI) is the same with multiple language support, quick loading, book marker search, zoom play, resume function and auto power off. Ultra-slim 1-9/16" profile is also the same and the unit comes with remote control.

Features

  • System: NTSC
  • Playable formats: DVD-Video(NTSC and PAL), DVD-RW/-R, +RW/+R, CD, CD-R/RW, SVCD/VCD, WMA/MP3(Compatible with ID3 Tag)/JPEG Digital Still
  • Audio D/A Converter: 192kHz/24-bit
  • Video D/A Converter: 14-bit/108MHz
  • Audio Outputs: Rear L/R, Coaxial Digital, Dolby Digital 2ch Downmixed Audio Out, DTS Digital Out
  • Video Outputs: HDMI (1080p Up-Conversion), Component, S-Video, Composite
  • Remote Control
  • 3 Languages (Eng./Spa./Fre.)
  • Screen Saver
  • Auto Power Off

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Pros
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    HDMI 1080p Output

  • 2

    Remote control

  • 2

    Quick loading

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    Video A/D Conversion: 14-bit/108MHz Audio A/D Conversion: 192kHz/24-bit

  • 1

    affordable price

  • 1

    aesthetically pleasing

  • 1

    quality 'higher definition' on screen UI

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    multiple language support

Cons
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    does not play the current generation high definition optical media (Blu-ray)

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