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Marantz DV7001
$799.00
Released November, 2004
The Pros:Upscales DVDs to HD viewing perfectly, with no interpolation errors or smoothed-out edges. Onscreen menus combine with well laid out remote for simple, intuitive interface. Full range of audio and video outputs for almost any type of equipment.
The Cons:Lacks any enhanced features, such as online connectivity. No support for Blu-ray or HD input. Limited number of HD audio standards supported.
The Marantz DV7001 is advertised as a progressive-scan "universal" DVD player due its wide range of format compatibilities. In addition to being able to upconvert DVDs to 720p, 1080i and 1080p via HDMI, it is also capable of playing DVD-V, DVD-A, SACD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3, WMA, JPEG HD, and DivX disks.
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It has a 12-bit 216Mhz digital-to-analog converter, as well as DCDi processing and NSV (Noise Shaped Video) processors for video display. Audio-wise, the player has built-in Dolby Prologic II and DTS decoders (though no Dolby Digital decoder). There are component, composite and S-video output, and RCA-analog and 5.1-channel-analog, digital optical and digital coaxial audio output, as well as HDMI.
Features
- Progressive scan
- Upconverts DVDs to 720p, 1080i and 1080p via HDMI
- Capable of playing DVD-V, DVD-A, SACD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3, WMA, JPEG HD, and DivX disks
- 12-bit 216Mhz digital-to-analog converter, as well as DCDi processing and NSV (Noise Shaped Video) processors
- Dolby Prologic II and DTS decoders
- Component, composite and S-video output
- RCA-analog and 5.1-channel-analog, digital optical and digital coaxial audio outpuT
- HDMI
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upscales DVDs to HD viewing perfectly, with no interpolation errors or smoothed-out edges
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onscreen menus combine with well laid out remote for simple, intuitive interface
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full range of audio and video outputs for almost any type of equipment
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lacks any enhanced features, such as online connectivity
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no support for Blu-ray or HD input
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limited number of HD audio standards supported
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unusually large build for a DVD player, takes up cabinet space
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