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Toshiba SD-590KA
$60.00
Released August, 2008
The Pros:Affordable price. Can play discs from any region. Accepts a wide range of voltage from the mains - versatile and easy to use without the need to worry about correct adapters.
The Cons:No HDMI output. Strange selection of language options. DVD format is now outdated.
The Toshiba SD-590KA is an all region hi-resolution progressive scan DVD/CD player offered by Toshiba that can be used worldwide. It features digital cinema progressive scan (PAL/NTSC) and can support many formats, including DVD-Video,DVD-R/RW,CD,CD-R/RW,VCD and SVCD.
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It is also capable of playing MP3s or viewing JPEG files with audio capabilities for linear PCM, MPEG audio and Dolby Digital/DTS. For video connectivity, there are component and composite outputs, which can be used with with digital coaxial and analog audio outputs. For international use, it features 5 language options; English / Persian Arabic / Russian / Indonesian / French. The device itself measures 360mm x 43mm x 209mm and weighs 1.34 kg and can be powered by 100V to 240V AC at 50/60Hz allowing it to be used around the world.
Specifications
- Colour System: PAL/NTSC
- Video D/A Converter: 14-bit / 108MHz
- Audio D/A Converter: 24-bit / 192KHz
- Compatible Discs: DVD-Video, DVD-R/+R*, DVD-RW/+RW*, SVCD, VCD, CD-R/RW**, CD-Audio
- Compatible Softwares: MP3, JPEG
- Audio Characteristics: Linear PCM, MPEG Audio, Dolby Digital/DTS
- Video Terminals: Component Video Output, Composite Video Output
- Audio Terminals: Digital Audio Output (Coaxial), Analogue Audio Output
- OSD Language: English / Persian Arabic / Russian / Indonesian / French
- Power Supply: AC 100V-240V, 50/60Hz
- Power Consumption: 12W
- Dimension (WxHxD) mm: 360 x 43 x 209
- Weight (Net) kg: 1.35
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can play discs from any region
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accepts a wide range of voltage from the mains - versatile and easy to use without the need to worry about correct adapters
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strange selection of language options
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DVD format is now outdated
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does not upconvert content
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