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Philips DVP3962/37
$80.00
Released January, 2007
The Pros:Looks nice,the upconversion is great.
The Cons:It dos'nt play most of mp3s and burned dvds.
The Philips DVP3962/37 is a basic DVD player designed for home theatre use. It has a thin case design, and can play numerous different playback formats. These include CD, (S)VCD, DVD, DVD+R/RW, and DVD-R/RW.
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It is also DivX certified and can thus play DivX compressed-format videos, and it can also play MPEG and JPEG files directly from digital cameras. It uses a 12-bit digital-to-analog converter and 108MHz video processor which combine to clarify the picture. It also has digital audio sampling, at 192KHz, and 24-bit audio resolution. It also has progressive scanning and digital upscaling, parent controls and child lock. The DVP3962/37 also has HDMI output, and can display high-definition and true-resolution images. The HDMI output is the main distinguishing feature between this model and the DVP3140/37. It upscales video to 1080i as well.
Features
- Released January 2007
- Slim design
- Multiple media playback types: CD, SVCD, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Photo CD
- Reads MPEG, JPEG, DivX, MP3, WMA
- 12-bit DAC and 108MHz video processor
- Video upscaling
- 192KHz digital audio sampling
- Rear connections: Analog audio Left/Right out, Component Video out, Composite video out, Digital coaxial out
- Photo slideshow feature
- Parental controls
- Dolby Digital enabled
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looks nice,the upconversion is great
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it dos'nt play most of mp3s and burned dvds
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