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Toshiba BDX2000 Blu-Ray DVD Player

$126.00 to $260.00



Supporting BD-Live(TM) (Profile 2.0), the BDX2000 allows users to take advantage of interactive features through an Ethernet connection. With interactive content enabled on select Blu-ray discs and Bonus View(TM) support for picture-in-picture capability.

Manufacturer:Toshiba Key FeaturesConnectionsConvenienceMiscellaneous
DVD Type   Blu-Ray Player
Progressive Scan   With Progressive Scan
Video Upconversion   1080p (HDTV)
Number of Discs   1
OutputsRJ-45
Memory Card SlotSD Card
Release DateNovember, 2009
UPC5017151624851


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Coby DVD288

$33.00 to $50.00



Coby's DVD288 an HDMI output, converting your video to near-HD quality for a premium viewing experience. Dolby Digital audio provides a dynamic range of sound, while multiple AV outputs allow for quick and easy connection to your home theater system.

Manufacturer:Coby Product MPNKey FeaturesVideoAudioConnectionsConvenienceDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNDVD288
DVD Type   DVD Player
Progressive Scan   With Progressive Scan
Video Upconversion   1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk TypesDVD Video • DVD-R • DVD-RW • DVD+R • DVD+RW • CD (Audio) • CD-R • CD-RW
Playable File FormatsMPEG2 • JPEG • MPEG1
Video Output SystemPAL • NTSC
Surround Sound   Built-In Dolby Digital Decoder
Audio DAC   24 bit
OutputsComposite x 1, S-Video x 1, Component x 1, HDMI x 1, Analog Audio x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial x 1
Remote Control   Standard
OSDYes: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish
Parental Control   Yes
Depth8.25 in.
Height1.49 in.
Width17 in.
UPC716829982884


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Sony DVP-SR200P

$32.00 to $48.00



If your television or home theater projector is equipped with a component video input, you can take full advantage of the super-crisp 12-Bit component video output and Precision Drive 3 System to enjoy images that look as good as they did on the big screen.

Manufacturer:Sony Product MPNKey FeaturesVideoAudioConnectionsConvenienceDimensionsWarrantyMiscellaneous
MPNDVP-SR200P/B
DVD Type   DVD Player
Progressive Scan   With Progressive Scan
Playable Disk TypesDVD Video • VCD • SVCD • DVD-RW • DVD+RW • CD (Audio) • CD-RW • DVD-R DL • DVD+R DL
Playable File FormatsMP3 • JPEG
Number of Discs   1
Video Output SystemNTSC
Video DAC   12 bit / 108 MHz
Picture ControlZoom
Surround Sound   Built-In Dolby Digital Decoder • Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
Audio DAC   16 bit / 192 kHz
OutputsComposite x 1, Component x 1, Analog Audio x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial x 1
Front PanelComposite Video Output
Remote Control   Multibrand
OSDYes
Depth8.23 in.
Height1.26 in.
Width12.6 in.
Weight2.65 lb.
Warranty90 Days
UPC027242752665


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Toshiba DR420 DVD Recorder


The DR420 is an excellent solution for archiving your favorite home movies to DVD. That's not all; the DR420 also enhances your DVD collection with 1080p upconversion to near HD picture quality via HDMI™.


Sony DVPNC800HB


The DVP-NC800H is the 5-disc DVD/CD player solution your home theater has been waiting for. Enjoy your DVD collection, upscaled to gorgeous 1080p via the HDMI™ connection. Plus, with BRAVIA® Sync, you can easily power on and synch the inputs of compatible Sony AV devices connected to the players via HDMI for hassle-free enjoyment.Minimize


Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-Ray DVD Player


It also has wireless LAN built-in. Add to that AllShare, which enables content to be seamlessly streamed between DLNA devices, allowing you to play files stored on your PC or even to use your telephone through your TV.


JVC DR-MV80B DVD Recorder


The JVC DR-MV80B is a Tunerless DVD+VHS Recorder with Versatile Compatible formats including DivX, featuring TimerLink recording, HDMI output with 1080p/720p up-conversion (DVD/VHS). It has tuner free recording using the JVC's Timer Link, a feature that allows the camera to record TV programs by connecting to a satellite or cable set-top box via an AV cable. Once it is connected, the user picks the program using the box's electronic guide and timer function, the video camera senses the signal, powers up the recorder and starts recording. It automatically stops when the show is over.Minimize