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Marantz DV3002


$199.00 Released April, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Outputs a sharp and clear picture, makes the most of lower-quality video. Setup is simple and straight forward, not many wires to run. Wide range of output types, works with everything.

The Cons:Case is a little flimsy, flexes when you hold it.

The DV3002 from Marantz is a progressive-scan DVD player that has the ability to upconvert DVDs to 720p and 1080i resolution, which it accomplishes via HDMI. The player also has a wide range of format support, being capable of playing DVD-V, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3, WMA, HD-JPEG and DiVX Ultra disks.

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It has a built-in PAL to NTSC converter. The player also features 192kHz/24-Bit audio digital-to-analog converter, and 108Mhz/12-bit video digital-to-analog converter, and has a built-in decoder for Dolby Digital audio signals. There are component, composite and S-video outputs, and RCA-analog and digital coaxial audio outputs, plus HDMI.

Features

  • Progressive scan
  • Upconvert DVDs to 720p and 1080i via HDMI
  • Capable of playing DVD-V, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3, WMA, HD-JPEG and DiVX Ultra disks
  • 192kHz/24-Bit audio digital-to-analog converter, and 108Mhz/12-bit video digital-to-analog converter
  • DD decoder
  • PAL to NTSC converter
  • Component, composite and S-video outputs
  • RCA-analog and digital coaxial audio outputs
  • HDMI

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    outputs a sharp and clear picture, makes the most of lower-quality video

  • 1

    setup is simple and straight forward, not many wires to run

  • 1

    wide range of output types, works with everything

  • 1

    can play PAL content by converting it to NTSC, don't need to play with region codes

  • 1

    reads a wide range of digital formats

  • 1

    attractive design looks great on the shelf, even next to high-end equipment

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    case is a little flimsy, flexes when you hold it

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