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H O M E C I N E M A C ATA L O G U E 2 0 0 5 - 6 TELEVISION Toshiba Information Systems (U.K.) Ltd. Consumer Products Division Toshiba Court Weybridge Business Park Addlestone Road, Weybridge Surrey. KT15 2UL, U.K. www.toshiba.co.uk This brochure was produced using paper from a sustainable resource Ref: CPBRO2005Eu PLASMA LCD DVD true experience Notes true experience Toshiba home entertainment is an incredible experience where sound and images combine to stimulate your senses. contact us Home entertainment products are We don’t just care about how our We take great care in manufacturing accessories designed to complement products fit into an individual’s home our products and pride ourselves on our and enhance your environment, both environment, we are also committed quality. That’s why we believe in providing passively and interactively. They are to wider environmental concerns such high levels of customer care, service and tools with which you can define your as recycling. Every product we make after sales support. personality and express your individuality. is subject to an eco-efficiency calculation They may be dominant or discreet, that balances a product’s value against Click on to our website: blatantly stimulating or subtly enhancing. the various environmental impacts of its www.toshiba.co.uk 39 in the development of the European selection of screen shapes and sizes, Union’s directives for the recycling of from impressive flat panel displays to waste electrical and electronic compact TV combinations, from versatile equipment (WEEE) and Restriction DVD recorders to dynamic portable of Hazardous Substances (RoHS). music players. Whatever you choose, Even our product brochures are Toshiba’s experience will ensure that produced using paper from a you enjoy a superb performance and sustainable resource, paper that can truly memorable home entertainment. be recycled at the end of its use. Toshiba is a global company with Where this symbol appears on Here you will find all the information expertise in a wide variety of fields. our product it should not be you need to help you choose a Toshiba From televisions to laptop computers, treated as household waste. product, including a product comparison By ensuring this product is tool, latest award winners and in-store X-ray machines and ultrasound scanners to air traffic control systems disposed of correctly, you will help offers. You can also download brochures and pioneering mobile communications, prevent potential negative consequences and user manuals, find your nearest Toshiba technology is all around you. for the environment and human health. stockist or register a new product. This unrivalled pedigree ensures that For more detailed information about Toshiba products will continue to recycling this product, please contact exceed expectations and set new Toshiba, your local household waste standards in an increasingly complex disposal service or the shop where you and competitive world. purchased the product. All details correct at time of going to press. Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. 2 P R O D U C T S P E C I F I C AT I O N S lifecycle. We are taking a proactive role Our range reflects this, with a wide content 3 Insight a detailed view of the latest technological advances Insight: High Definition TV 4 Insight: Screen Technology 5 Insight: Recordable DVD DVD Hard Disk DVD Recorders 24 26 Multi-drive DVD / Video Recorder 26 Widescreen & 4:3 TV Multi-drive DVD Recorder 26 DVD / Video Combi 28 – overview 18 Home Cinema DVD 30 Widescreen Face Flat 50Hz TV 20 Portable DVD 32 Face Flat Nicam 4:3 TV 20 Nicam 4:3 TV 22 Mono 4:3 TV 23 Technology Explained Portable 4:3 TV 23 Glossary of Terms 34 LCD & PlasmaTV – overview 6 LCD 16:9 TV 8 LCD 4:3 TV 14 Plasma TV 16 Detailed Specifications LCD & Plasma TV 36 Widescreen & 4:3 TV 37 DVD 38 An industry standard for connecting Insight: High Definition TV high definition components, High Definition Multimedia Interface™ transmits uncompressed digital video and audio content over a single cable, replacing the multiple cables required The Technical Bit High Definition TV is coming soon. • Current digital TV broadcast system (PAL) offers 576 active lines of broadcasters and the BBC are already picture information, sent as an filming some programmes in High interlaced signal, reproducing around the following video formats: Definition. BSkyB has announced plans 210,000 pixels. a) 1280 x 720p and b) 1920x1080i • There are three main HDTV As there is no conversion from digital via component video and DVI or For example, in the UK both commercial to start HD broadcasts in 2006 while with analogue AV connections. • The display will accept HD signals to analogue and back again (as with a HDMI interface. SCART lead for example), the original • HD component inputs that will accept (at 50 and 60Hz). digital quality is upheld. HD Ready: three high-spec LCD TVs HD Ready: three striking LCD TVs with high resolution screens, 2x HDMI with high resolution screens and HDMI HDMI™ dramatically simplifies home and Component Video inputs, plus input (p.10) cinema system installation and offers many movie studios have committed to standards: 720p, which offers 720 producing movies on HD DVD. You will lines of image, progressively scanned; need an HDTV receiver or HD DVD 1080i, providing 1080 lines of player, but most importantly, you will interlaced image; and 1080p, which Available Now! as well as automatic configuration of the need a High Definition compatible TV. provides 1080 lines of progressively Toshiba already has a range of TVs and system to turn on or off the components scanned lines. projectors capable of displaying High What is HDTV? • High Definition broadcasts carry two • A DVI or HDMI input with HDCP copy protection support. Definition broadcasts in all their glory million pixels of data signal - that’s when they are available. In the is a digital system that gives you picture around eight times more picture detail meantime, you can make the most of quality that is vastly superior to current on the HDTV screen versus current the products’ high specifications and broadcast systems. The improvement Digital broadcasts. their benefits. in clarity, depth and sharpness of High Resolution The resolution of a screen dictates HDTV provides an average of eight numerous additional benefits including PC compatibility, automatic format adjustment, Very simply, High Definition Television images is instantly visible. integrated digital receivers (p.8) the amount of picture information you Insight: Screen Technology necessary to view a DVD, listen to a CD or watch cable or satellite TV. Thanks to Digital TV, DVD and High Definition TV, the audio-visual quality of programmes available is generally far superior to anything we have experienced in the home before. However, you need to have the right equipment to enjoy this new level of home entertainment. times more data on a display screen A new European industry-wide technical will see. The more image data available, than a standard definition broadcast standard has been defined for products the more detail in the display and the As pioneers of DVD and the new HD Detail – Active Vision LCD can thanks to the increased picture which will be able to display High greater your viewing experience. That’s DVD technologies, we have shown our reproduce three times more pixels What is Real Digital Picture Processing? why all the widescreen LCD TVs in this continuing commitment to bringing the than a conventional LCD TV. Real Digital adds yet another dimension brochure have a minimum panel very latest advances in AV technology Any product featuring this logo resolution of 1280 x 720 (almost 1 into your home for your ultimate guarantees: million pixels). Potentially each pixel enjoyment. Our latest LCD screens are can display different information, packed with image-enhancing display or display engine (in the case so enhancing the colour, tone and technology such as Active Vision LCD Movement – Using Real Speed of DLP projectors, for example) is 720 ultimately, the three-dimensionality of and Real Digital picture processing, while Progressive technology, Active Vision lines in widescreen format. the image displayed. our range of DLP™ TVs and projectors LCD dramatically reduces jagged bring the full impact of cinema style edges on lines and detail during viewing into your living room. fast-moving scenes. resolution that HD broadcasts deliver. Definition images. • A minimum native resolution of the Colour – Active Vision LCD can reproduce four times more colour tones than a conventional LCD TV. to the picture processing technology by reducing the number of signal separations that normally occur in an LCD TV. Signal processing in current LCD TVs has to pass through numerous separate signal conversions before it arrives at the panel processing chip. This process dramatically reduces the picture signal quality of the TV. Contrast – Active Vision LCD uses a dynamic contrast enhancer to adjust contrast levels automatically. While it is What is Active Vision LCD? important for an LCD TV to have a high Active Vision is a high performance performance panel, for the best results it picture processing system designed is absolutely essential to have a high to produce a stunning picture by performance picture processing system. Toshiba’s new Real Digital picture processing reduces the signal separation stages, therefore maintaining the original detail of the signal, and enhancing the picture performance. enhancing four core elements of a If the HDMI™ interface is used, the television image: signal is carried directly to the panel signal processor as a digital signal, and no picture separation occurs. 4 5 I N S I G H T: H D T V & S C R E E N T E C H N O L O G Y Get Ready for HDTV 42WL58 Decorative accessory or television? These flat panel TVs are uniformly stylish, with a super-slim display designed to fit into any home environment with the minimum of effort. High resolution screens, combined with screen to enhance the Picture Frame Active Vision LCD and Real Digital picture effect, the integrated stereo speakers processing technologies, ensure offer a full, rich sound. Selected models astonishingly crisp, vibrant images from also offer HDMI™ connectivity, in readiness within the minimal Picture Frame screen for High Definition broadcasts. surround. Subtly mounted beneath the HDTV Insight p.4 Active Vision Insight p.5 6 true vision LCD & PLASMA TV 7 LCD WIDESCREEN TV ▲ ▲ ▲ 94cm 107cm 82cm 42WL58 – 107cm screen 37WL58 – 94cm screen 32WL58 - 81cm screen LCD Widescreen TV LCD Widescreen TV LCD Widescreen TV Resolution: WXGA (1366x768 pixels) Resolution: WXGA (1366x768 pixels) Resolution: WXGA (1366x768 pixels) Active Vision LCD & Real Digital picture processing Active Vision LCD & Real Digital picture processing Active Vision LCD & Real Digital picture processing Contrast ratio: 800:1 Contrast ratio: 800:1 Contrast ratio: 550:1 Brightness: 500cd/m Brightness: 500cd/m2 Brightness: 500cd/m SRS® WOW™ sound, Nicam, 20W RMS SRS® WOW™ sound, Nicam, 20W RMS SRS® WOW™ sound, Nicam, 20W RMS 2 HDMI™ interfaces 2 HDMI™ interfaces 2 HDMI™ interfaces Component video input Component video input Optional accessories Floor stand Optional accessories Floor stand 2 2 9 Component video input Optional accessories Floor stand HDMI™ High-definition Multimedia Interface™ is a new industry standard for connecting high definition components. HDMI™ transmits uncompressed digital video and audio content over a single cable, replacing the multiple cables required with analogue AV connections and ensuring exceptional 42WL58 / 37WL58 / 32WL58 digital quality. HDMI™ dramatically simplifies home cinema system installation and offers numerous additional benefits including PC compatibility, automatic format adjustment, and automatic configuration of the system to turn on or off the components necessary to view a DVD, listen to a CD or watch cable or satellite TV. S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L/MONO (5) AUDIO (AUDIO / VIDEO) (S-VIDEO) MONO Y HDTV Insight p.4 Active Vision Insight p.5 RGB/PC EJECT AUDIO HDMI HDMI1 WOOFER OUT (VARIABLE) HDMI HDMI2 RGB/PC IN DVB COMMON INTERFACE Pa /Cb WOOFER Pr/Cr 8 HEADPHONES AUDIO COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT FIXED / VARIABLE Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. Screen tint for illustration purposes only. For detailed specifications see page 36. LCD WIDESCREEN TV 42W L58 LCD WIDESCREEN TV ▲ ▲ ▲ 81cm 94cm 69cm 37WL56 – 94cm screen 32WL56 – 81cm screen 27WL56 – 69cm screen LCD Widescreen TV LCD Widescreen TV LCD Widescreen TV Resolution: WXGA (1366x768 pixels) Resolution: WXGA (1366x768 pixels) Resolution: WXGA (1280x720 pixels) Active Vision LCD & Real Digital picture processing Active Vision LCD & Real Digital picture processing Active Vision LCD & Real Digital picture processing Contrast ratio: 600:1 Contrast ratio: 800:1 Contrast ratio: 900:1 Brightness: 500cd/m Brightness: 500cd/m Brightness: 500cd/m2 SRS® WOW™ sound, Nicam, 20W RMS SRS® WOW™ sound, Nicam, 20W RMS SRS® WOW™ sound, Nicam, 20W RMS HDMI™ interface HDMI™ interface HDMI™ interface Accessories Floor stand Optional accessories Floor stand 2 2 11 HD Ready Thanks to the combination of high resolution screens, HDMI™ and component video inputs, these televisions are all set to display the high definition images. 10 37WL56 / 32WL56 REAR PANEL SIDE PANEL 27WL56 REAR PANEL SIDE PANEL HDTV Insight p.4 Active Vision Insight p.5 Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. Screen tint for illustration purposes only. For detailed specifications see page 36. LCD WIDESCREEN TV 56 WL 37 LCD WIDESCREEN TV ▲ ▲ ▲ 58cm 69cm 51cm 27WL54 – 69cm screen 23WL56 – 58cm screen 20WL56 – 51cm screen LCD Widescreen TV LCD Widescreen TV LCD Widescreen TV Resolution: WXGA (1280x720 pixels) Resolution: WXGA (1280x768 pixels) Resolution: WXGA (1366x768 pixels) Contrast ratio: 900:1 Contrast ratio: 400:1 Contrast ratio: 800:1 Brightness: 550cd/m Brightness: 450cd/m Brightness: 450cd/m2 Multi-standard tuner Multi-standard tuner Mutli-standard tuner Nicam, 16W RMS Nicam, 10W RMS Nicam, 10W RMS 2 2 13 Component video input 23 W L5 12 27WL54 Clarity and size aren’t the only advantages – LCD screens also consume around 40 per cent less power than the cathode ray tube (CRT) in most conventional TVs. 23WL56 / 20WL56 Connection diagram not available at time of going to press. Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. Screen tint for illustration purposes only. For detailed specifications see page 36. Y Pa /Cb Pr/Cr RGB COMPONENT INPUT LCD WIDESCREEN TV 6 LCD Technology LCD or Liquid Crystal Display technology uses liquid crystal movement to produce a high resolution with superb contrast, brightness and colour depth in a lightweight, flat panel display. 20VL56 LCD 4:3 TV ▲ ▲ ▲ 51cm 51cm – 51cm screen 20VL55 35cm – 51cm screen 14VL44 – 35cm screen LCD 4:3 TV LCD 4:3 TV LCD 4:3 TV Resolution: VGA (640x480 pixels) Resolution: VGA (800x600 pixels) Resolution: VGA (640x480 pixels) Contrast ratio: 350:1 Contrast ratio: 500:1 Contrast ratio: 600:1 Brightness: 450cd/m2 Brightness: 450cd/m2 15 Brightness: 450cd/m2 3D digital comb filter 3D digital comb filter Multi-standard tuner Nicam, 10W RMS Nicam, 6W RMS Nicam, 6W RMS 2 SCART 2 SCART 2 SCART 56 VL 20 20VL56 up every room in the house, even where space is at a premium, to the possibilities and pleasures of audio visual entertainment. 20VL55 14VL44 Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. Screen tint for illustration purposes only. 14 For detailed specifications see page 36. LCD TV 4:3 TV Compact LCD Styling LCD technology (see p.16) has helped to make TV universally accessible in the home. The superslim panel and compact styling with discreetly mounted tuner and stereo speakers have opened ▲ 107cm 42WP56 – 107cm screen Plasma Widescreen TV 17 Resolution: WVGA (852x480 pixels) PLASMA WIDESCREEN TV High contrast ratio: 3000:1 High brightness: 1500cd/m2 Real Digital picture processing Multi-standard tuner SRS® WOW sound, Nicam, 20W RMS 42WP56 A plasma screen with high specifications for Contrast Ratio, Brightness Level and Resolution will offer strong images in any lighting environment. REAR PANEL SIDE PANEL S-VIDEO RGB VIDEO L/MONO FIXED / VARIABLE (5) RGB/PC AUDIO INPUT 22 16 HEADPHONES Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. Screen tint for illustration purposes only. For detailed specifications see page 36. PLASMA WIDESCREEN TV 6 P5 42W Plasma Display Plasma technology uses thousands of tiny fluorescent lights (phosphors) to create a large image with minimal screen depth. Picture performance is impressive with incredibly sharp, flicker-free images and outstanding bright colours. 32ZH56 Embrace your individuality and express your freedom to choose, yet without compromising on a single detail. These sets give a whole new meaning wide selection of widescreen, small to everyday television. No matter what screen and portable TVs, flat screen the screen size, the TV is packed with or conventional tube, Nicam or mono technology to present a striking image sound output. This range offers plenty and accurate sound. Whatever you of choice, but a singular commitment choose, rest assured that it brings a to producing an audio-visual experience stunning blend of functionality, simplicity that will satisfy and stimulate you. and timeless appeal to your home. true image 19 WIDESCREEN & 4:3 TV 18 There’s something for everyone: a ▲ 68cm ▲ WIDESCREEN TV & 4:3 TV ▲ ▲ 76cm 36cm 68cm 32ZH56 – 76cm screen 29VH56G – 68cm screen 29VH57 – 68cm screen 29V53 – 68cm screen 15V31 – 36cm screen Widescreen Face Flat TV 100Hz Face Flat TV 50Hz Face Flat TV Face Flat TV 50Hz 100Hz 50Hz 50Hz Nicam, 20W RMS Nicam, 20W RMS Nicam, 20W RMS Selectable picture NTSC video playback 3 SCART 2 SCART Text with Fastext 2 SCART 21 Auto set-up SCART Accessories Cabinet Stand 56 Face Flat Screens A Face Flat TV has a horizontally and vertically flat TV tube which offers a wider viewing angle along with enhanced picture linearity to produce accurate, life-like images. Unlike the curved face 32ZH56 of a conventional tube design, this totally flat screen minimises reflections from room lighting and results in a significant improvement in clarity, contrast and brightness. 29VH56G / 29VH57 29V53 15V31 EXT 2 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT/OPTICAL JACK Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. Screen tint for illustration purposes only. 20 For detailed specifications see page 37. WIDESCREEN & 4:3 TV 32ZH Accessories Cabinet Stand ▲ ▲ WIDESCREEN & 4:3 TV ▲ ▲ 66cm 51cm 34cm 51cm 28N53 – 66cm screen 21S53 – 51cm screen 21N51 – 51cm screen 14N51 – 34cm screen Nicam TV Nicam TV Mono/Portable TV Mono/Portable TV 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz Nicam, 20W RMS Nicam, 10W RMS Auto set-up Auto set-up Selectable picture 2 SCART Text with Fastext Text with Fastext SCART SCART 2 SCART 23 Selectable Picture Not every room is the same in terms of ambient light levels so to achieve the best possible picture, you may want to adjust your TV’s settings. For simplicity, the Selectable Picture function offers 28N53 you three pre-set and one user-adjustable settings for picture colour, brightness and contrast, accessed at the press of a button on the remote control. 21S53 EXT 2 21N51 / 14N51 EXT 2 Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. Screen tint for illustration purposes only. 22 For detailed specifications see page 37. WIDESCREEN & 4:3 TV 28 N5 3 Image shows optional floor stand Timeslip feature 20:00 20:15 20:30 21:00 Start recording a real-time broadcast Insight: DVD Recorders The recording is completed 20:15 A DVD Recorder is little short of the ultimate in digital entertainment versatility. TV, home video, family photos, music, movies wherever and whenever you want... with a DVD recorder the choice is yours. 20:30 21:00 Toshiba’s DVD recorders are multi- Which format? The main advantages of DVD-RAM Timeslip drive so you can choose the media There are several different recording are the recording and editing Now you can make the TV schedule Hard Disk models also allow you to (disc type) you want to record onto – formats. A DVD recorder records versatility. With the Random Access fit in with your own schedule thanks pause a live programme at the touch integrated hard disk, or removable video and audio optically onto discs. Memory (RAM) format, all available to the brilliant Timeslip feature that of a button, then continue from that DVD-RAM, DVD-RW or DVD-R Discs are available in different formats space on a disc can be used, gives you the option to ‘Chase’ or point when you are ready. (depending on the model). and can be either ‘re-writable’ (DVD- unwanted sections of programmes ‘Pause’ TV. Meanwhile, you can keep an eye on RAM, DVD-RW) or used only once can be simply edited or deleted, and (DVD-R). A DVD hard disk recorder new recordings made without Chase TV means you can watch the ‘Picture in Picture’ feature which A DVD recorder allows you to record, offers the added benefit of a built-in accidentally recording over start of a programme at any time, opens a small picture box showing edit and play back material with hard disk drive (HDD), as well as a something you wanted to keep. while it is being recorded. For the live programme. astonishing ease and absolutely no removable disc option. DVD, if you wanted to record a Picture being played back the real-time broadcast with the Picture in Picture feature instance, watch the start of the DVD-RW loss of quality. Before recordable Picture from the real-time TV broadcast Hard Disk Drive Grand Prix before waiting for the end of the race. programme or home movie, you 25 were expected to compromise on A DVD-RW disc is also re-writable, quality, with a tape of limited capacity The most obvious benefits of a hard up to a maximum of 1,000 times. and susceptible to long-term disk are the capacity* and simple However, recording is linear, just like deterioration. Not to mention the editing/dubbing capabilities. You can on a VHS tape, so although The menus are completely intuitive, hassle of searching for a blank use the HDD for everyday recordings, recordings can be deleted and aided by thumbnail visuals of cassette at the last moment, or the then edit and dub to disc if you want replaced, they cannot be edited. This programme content. The recorder risk of recording over something you to keep them or pass them on to means that there is greater risk of even recognises when a camcorder wanted to keep. someone else. over-recording and wasted space is connected, automatically providing *(up to 206 hours on the RD-XS64) than with a DVD-RAM disc. the appropriate on screen menu to All that has changed. Recordable DVD offers durable discs of varying download footage using the DVD-RAM DVD-R recorder’s remote control. format and capacity capable of With so many features and functions storing great quantities of digital on our Hard Disk Recorders, it would A DVD-RAM disc is ideal for Like CD-R, a write-once DVD-R be natural to feel daunted at the recordings you want to edit and disc can only be used to record once prospect of finding your way around. A DVD recorder isn’t just about archive. The disc may be single or and the recording cannot be deleted. However, our HDD recorders* feature recording programmes from TV, double-sided and is re-writable up to The main advantage is that they are a simplified Easy Navi menu option or even digital images from 100,000 times meaning the content cheap to buy and compatible with which gives you easy access to camcorders and cameras. It also can be erased and the disc can be most DVD players, recorders or recordings and key features. Simply gives you complete control to edit reused with no risk of deterioration in DVD drives, making them ideal press the Easy Navi button on the the bits you want, then archive the quality. For added durability, some for loans to friends and multiple remote control while watching TV or final version on a permanent disc or DVD-RAM discs are encased in a copying (for example, a wedding playing recorded footage to display give copies to friends. plastic caddy, protecting them from or holiday video). the navigation menu on the screen. information for your enjoyment. Satellite Box Control Easy Navi* fingerprints and scratches. Multiple recordings from satellite is just as easy. You simply select the appropriate channel in the programming window and be sure to leave the satellite box switched on. The recorder will automatically switch the satellite receiver to the appropriate channel for each recording. Edit menu DV recording window From there it’s just one press of the button to access all the operations you need to playback, record or edit. *(RD-XS24). 24 Instant connection via DV input I N S I G H T: D V D R E C O R D E R S What is recordable DVD? 21:15 You come home and watch the recorded footage using ‘chase play’ DVD RECORDER RD-XS64 RD-XS24 D-VR30 D-R255 HDD Recorder HDD Recorder Combi DVD / Video Recorder DVD Recorder Multi-drive HDD, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW recorder Multi-drive HDD, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW recorder Mulit-drive DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VHS recorder Multi-drive DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVDRW recorder 160GB hard disk drive – up to 206 hours of recording Timeslip recording: Chase TV or Pause TV Timeslip recording: Chase TV or Pause TV PAL progressive & component video output Simultaneous record & play Simultaneous record & play PAL progressive & component video output DV input 160GB hard disk drive – up to 206 hours of recording PAL progressive & component video output Timeslip recording: Chase TV / Pause TV DV Input Set top box control Timeslip recording: Chase TV or Pause TV RGB recording Editing features PAL progressive & component video output DivX®, JPEG, MP3 compatible DivX®, JPEG, MP3 compatible RDXS6 4 DV Input 27 the appropriate navigation menu appears on the screen. From there just one press of the button enables access to all the operations needed to playback, record or edit. DVD Recorder Insight p.24 RD-XS64 - Front Panel Connections L R VIDEO RD-XS24 - Front Panel Connections VIDEO ANALOGUE AUDIO INPUT DV-IN R L DV-IN RD-XS24 - Back Panel Connections D-R255 - Front Panel Connections DV-IN AV3 AV3 RD-XS64 - Back Panel Connections D-VR30 - Front Panel Connections L R VIDEO AV3 D-VR30 - Back Panel Connections D-R255 - Front Panel Connections AV2 (EXT) AV2 (EXT) AV2 (EXT) AV2 (EXT) R L R VIDEO R L S-VIDEO AV1 (TV) L S-VIDEO AV1 (TV) AV1 (TV) R DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT/COAXIAL JACK R L VIDEO Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. For detailed specifications see page 38. 26 VIDEO VHF/UHF RF IN (FROM ANT.) SOCKET COMPONENT OUTPUT JACKS AV1 (TV) R L L S-VIDEO DVD RECORDER Easy Navi Easy Navi is a navigation menu option giving easy access to recordings and key features. When the Easy Navi button on the remote control is pressed while watching TV or playing recorded footage, COMBI DVD / VCR SD-36VE SD-26VE Combi DVD / Video Combi DVD / Video DVD player with Nicam VCR DVD video player with Nicam VCR PAL progressive & component video output PAL progressive & component video output Simultaneous record & play Simultaneous record & play PDC PDC DivX®, JPEG, MP3 compatible 29 7 event, 1 month timer SD -26 VE JPEG, MP3 compatible SD-36VE SD-26VE This input option is typically found on professional broadcasting equipment and gives you far greater flexibility to adjust the brightness and contrast balance than via a conventional RGB interconnection. Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. 28 For detailed specifications see page 38. COMBI DVD/VCR Component Video To make the most of the incredible picture quality from DVD, Toshiba has included a Component Video Input on all of its Home Cinema televisions, display panels and projectors. DVD VIDEO SD-350E SD-250E SD-152E DVD Video DVD Video DVD Video DVD video player DVD video player DVD video player HDMI™ up conversion (720p/1080i) PAL progressive & component video output PAL progressive & component video output Optical & component video output Dolby®Digital & DTS® compatible Dolby® Digital & DTS® compatible Dolby® DivX®, JPEG, MP3 compatible DivX® Digital & DTS® compatible JPEG, MP3 compatible 31 playback SD-350E JPEG, MP3 compatible in anticipation of forthcoming High Definition programming (broadcast or HD DVD), a DVD player with up conversion capability will enable you to view your existing DVD videos with the higher resolution. As the up-conversion process is completely digital, there is no loss of data or quality, as there would be with a digital-analogue conversion. 30 HDTV Insight p.4 SD-350E SD-250E / SD-151E SD-152E COAXIAL DVD OUT COAXIAL DVD OUT Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. For detailed specifications see page 38. DVD VIDEO HDMI™ Up Conversion High Definition displays require a minimum resolution of 1280x720p. However, existing DVD videos have a native resolution of 480p. An up conversion DVD player is capable of upgrading a current DVD‘s resolution to high resolution 1080i or 720p signals. Therefore, if you have, or are considering purchasing an HD Ready TV ▲ ▲ 23cm SD-P2700 – 23cm screen SD-P1610 – 17cm screen Portable DVD Video Portable DVD Video Resolution: WSVGA Resolution: QVGA 3.5 hour rechargeable battery 3 hour rechargeable battery Dual headphone outputs Dual headphone outputs DivX®, DivX®, JPEG, MP3 compatible JPEG, MP3 compatible 33 DivX ® DivX ® is a video compression software which enables high quality video to be compressed into very small files, then downloaded onto CD-R or CD-RW and played back with very little loss of quality. MP3 and WMA MP3 and WMA (Windows Media® Audio) are both audio compression formats used for downloading music files from the internet, then decompressed and stored on disc. A DVD video player compatible with these formats will then be able to play back the music files from CD-R or CD-ROM. SD-P2700 SD-P1610 SIDE VIEW 1 SIDE VIEW 2 POWER DC IN OFF POWER ON VOLUME CONTROL HEADPHONE 1 HEADPHONE 2 MEMORY CARD SLOT REAR VIEW S-VIDEO OUTPUT COMPONENT VIDEO CONNECTOR BITSTREAM PCM AV OUT AV IN Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. 32 For detailed specifications see page 38. VOLUME CONTROL HEADPHONE 1 HEADPHONE 2 BITSTREAM PCM AV OUT AV IN DC IN OFF O P O R TA B L E D V D V I D E O SD -P 27 00 P O RTA B L E D V D V I D E O 17cm Technology Explained 100Hz DFS (Digital Frame Scan) Picture processing system offering two picture modes: Natural Mode and 100Hz DivX® Playback Allows DivX® encoded video tracks to be played back via CD-R or CD-RW Index Search Makes it easy to find the beginning of any item recorded on a video tape Pause TV Pause a live TV programme then continue from where you left off while recording to the end Twin Tuner Allows one channel to be viewed while another is being recorded (on a Combi TV/VCR) Active Mode Picture processing system offering exceptionally smooth movement by maximising the use of the 360∞ motion estimation. Any jitter on line detail and text is eliminated by altering the sequence of line scanning down the screen DNR Ensures superior picture quality by ‘cleaning’ images and reducing picture ‘noise’. Particularly useful for older movies where the source master has picture noise Invar Mask Displays purer whites on the TV screen Picture in Picture View a second channel in a window on the main screen Jitter Reduction Technology to minimise fluctuations in the digital signal to enhance video and audio quality and ensure the picture has no ‘wobble’ Picture Size Adjustment Adjusts the format of the picture to suit the TV screen Up Conversion DVD technology that converts the 480p signal on standard DVD videos to 720p or 1080i signals for optimum quality display on High Definition screens Active Vision High performance and flexible picture processing system offering different picture modes: Active, Natural, Progressive Scan, 100Hz (see p.5) Advanced Editing Features DV editing suite for recordings or home movies, including high-speed dubbing, multiple recording deletions or transfers and DVD-R creation ANSI Lumens Standard for measuring light output, used for comparing projectors Aspect Ratio Width to height ratio defining the screen or image, conventional widescreen being 16:9 (16 units wide by 9 units high) Auto Set-up Automatically tunes in all channels in the correct order on TVs and VCRs Bass Boost Enhances low-frequency sound without a separate sub woofer Brightness Level A high luminance rating ensures a brilliant, clear image even in bright light conditions CD Text Displays on the TV screen any formatted CD text data available on the disc, eg song titles Chase TV Watch the start of a programme before the DVD recorder has finished recording the end Co-axial Audio Terminal. Enables digital audio connection between a DVD player and decoder or digital playback equipment. Component Video Connection found on selected Toshiba TVs, DVD players and projectors, for optimum picture quality. Allows the brightness and contrast of the picture to be adjusted to suit room conditions Composite Video Standard video signal used to send pictures eg from a VCR to a TV Contrast Ratio Ratio between white and black. The greater the contrast ratio, the greater the ability to show subtle colour details Dark Tint Treatment of the front panel of the CRT to absorb ambient light, enhance black reproduction and provide increased contrast Digital Comb Filter Reduces the moiré effect sometimes caused by fine lines or checked patterns and maximises the resolution from high quality image sources such as DVD Digital Picture Processing Processes which improve TV picture quality, brightness and colour DivX® Video compression software which enables high quality video to be compressed into very small files then downloaded onto CD-R or CD-RW and played back with very little loss of quality 34 Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Six totally independent channels of digital sound: stereo front left and right, centre dialogue and stereo rear, plus dedicated sub woofer Dolby® Pro Logic® II Enhanced surround sound system offering a virtual stereo rear channel Dolby® Pro Logic® Surround Four-channel surround sound: S tereo front left and right, centre dialogue and mono rear DTS® (Digital Theatre System) Alternative system of encoding six channel digital surround sound, used in some cinemas and on some DVD discs JPEG Viewer Enables viewing of digital camera images through a DVD player via CD-R/DVD-R or CD-RW (model dependent) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Screen technology using liquid crystal movement to produce a high resolution with superb contrast, brightness and colour depth Luminous Remote Luminous buttons on the remote control for easy operation in a darkened room DVD-R A write-once disc which cannot be deleted MP3 Playback Technology which allows MP3 encoded music tracks to be played back via CD-R DVD-RAM Re-recordable disc, sometimes encased in a protective caddy. It can be single or double-sided, and can be reused up to 100,000 times Multiple Camera Angles Scenes shot from up to nine different camera angles at the director’s discretion may be stored and viewed no DVD (software dependent) DVD Text Displays on the TV screen any formatted DVD text data available on the disc Multiple Language Tracks Up to eight different language soundtracks may be recorded on a single disc and up to 32 different language subtitles (software dependent). Nearly all DVDs carry English subtitles DVI (Digital Video Interface) Industry standard digital interface for transferring high quality computer graphics or video content (eg from a digital camcorder) to a display screen with no loss of quality Multi-standard Tuner/Video Playback Able to display images from all world broadcast standards (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) Easy Navi Button on remote control of some Toshiba DVD Recorders offering simplified menu access to recordings and key features NICAM Sound broadcasting system capable of delivering CDquality digital stereo sound or mono sound, and of carrying a Dolby® Pro Logic® or Dolby® Digital soundtrack. Enhanced Audio Mode (EAM) Allows different audio channels on DVD to be enhanced separately, i.e. dialogue or surround sound NTSC TV broadcast system used primarily in the USA and Japan Enhanced Picture Mode (EPM) Allows selection of three different colour and contrast settings to suit movies, animation, etc Enhanced Video Amplifier Ensures superior picture quality by making whites even whiter Face Flat Horizontally and vertically flat TV tube technology which offers a wider viewing angle and reduced reflection Fastext Enables quick access to key TV text pages using the red, green, yellow and blue buttons on the remote control HDD (Hard Disk Drive) High-capacity digital storage device HDMI™ (High-definition Multimedia Interface) New industry standard digital interface for connecting high definition components in a home cinema system, and transferring uncompressed digital video and multi-channel audio content via a single cable HD DVD High capacity DVD video format offering very high picture resolution HD TV (High Definition Television) A digital system that produces picture quality vastly superior to current broadcast systems Icon On-screen Display (OSD) On-screen menus illustrated by icons, to enable simple operation of equipment and guide you through various setting and programming functions NTSC Video Playback TV technology which enables NTSC tapes to be viewed when played back on an NTSC video recorder Off Timer Switches the TV to standby mode at a pre-determined time Pixels Individual dots of information that a display uses to create an image. The number of pixels is defined by a screen’s resolution Plasma Screen technology using thousands of tiny fluorescent lights (phosphors), ensuring even brightness and detail across a large screen Virtual Dolby® Enhances Nicam stereo soundtracks to give a virtual surround sound using just the stereo speakers. Progressive Scan Scans individual picture lines in sequence rather than alternately, maximising the clarity of digital images from DVD and enhancing NTSC software playback Widescreen Cinema-style picture format, also used to describe ‘wide’ images (16 units wide by 9 units high). RCA Audio Analogue audio connection, usually for transfer of audio data to a hi-fi system or PC Real Digital Picture Processing Picture processing technology that reduces the number of signal separations that normally occur in an LCD TV so maintaining image detail RGB Input that accepts computer signals broken down into Red, Green, Blue, minimising interference RMS Standardised unit of power measurement used for audio performance Satellite Box Control Allows DVD recorder to switch channels on the satellite receiver automatically for each programmed recording Optical Audio Terminal Enables digital audio signals to be sent from digital sources such as DVD and laser disc players to digital playback equipment via a fibre-optic connection SECAM TV broadcast system used in France and some other countries PAL I TV broadcast system used in UK and some other countries. Selectable Picture Three pre-set and one user-adjustable settings for picture colour, brightness and contrast, selected at the press of a button Parental Lock Allows discretionary ‘locking’ of DVD software using a code so that undesirable or inappropriate sections are automatically skipped (software dependent) Passive Sub Woofer Low frequency effects (bass) speaker driven by an external amplification source Visible Screen Size Measured in centimetres diagonally across the screen. WMA Windows Media® Audio, Microsoft’s own audio compression method similar to MP3 Zoom Lens Lens with variable focal length providing the ability to vary the image size on a screen by adjusting the zoom lens, instead of having to move the projector closer or further away. 35 Resolution Refers to the number of individual dots that a display uses to create an image One-touch Front panel Operation Buttons on the DVD players giving instant access to audio and picture setting menus Panel Lock Locks the controls on the TV to prevent changes to settings VideoPlus® Simple way to record TV programmes, using numerical codes (PlusCodes) shown in many TV listings pages to tell the VCR when to start and stop recording. Up to six programmes can be recorded from six different channels. Programme Delivery Control (PDC) Responds to a broadcast signal which ensures that recording begins only when the programme actually starts and stops when the programme ends. Check with your regional broadcaster for details of PDC availability in your area. Not available on satellite or digital broadcasts SCART 21-pin cable connector which enables high-quality picture and stereo sound (including Dolby® Pro Logic® soundtracks) to be sent between AV equipment PAL Progressive If a TV or projector is capable of reproducing a progressive image, a progressive output is required from the video source (eg DVD). Previously only available for NTSC format material, PAL Progressive offers higher quality picture reproduction due to the greater number of horizontal lines that make up the image (540 versus 480 lines in NTSC) Variable Zoom DVD technology offering magnification of the on-screen image, allowing you to zoom in and move around the picture. SRS® WOW Enhanced 3-dimensional sound from stereo speakers Super Scene Control Process which improves TV picture contrast S-video Connection method for high quality video transfer used with S-VHS video recorders, camcorders, DVD players, etc Text Sub-page Memory Allows you to move through text sub-pages at your own speed using the remote control Timeslip Feature which allows you to Chase TV or Pause TV The Copyright, Design and Patent Act 1988: While recording broadcasts is now permitted, users of sound and video recording equipment should note that in other circumstances it may be unlawful to record television programmes, cinematic films or video recordings without the permission of the relevant copyright holder. While every effort has been made to ensure that all details are correct at the time of going to press, Toshiba Information Systems (U.K.) Ltd cannot accept any responsibility for any errors or omissions to the product descriptions or specifications. Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. Toshiba does not give any additional warranties in relation to the product beyond those which are given with the individual product as part of the terms and conditions of sale, and as otherwise provided by law. ©Toshiba Information Systems (U.K.) Ltd. Dolby and Pro Logic are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. VideoPlus is a registered trademark of Gemstar Development Corporation. DTS is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. BBE is a registered trademark of BBE Sound, Inc. SRS is a registered trademark and WOW is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. TrueVision is a registered trademark of TrueVision Inc. Freeview is a registered trademark of DTV Services Ltd 2002. Faroudja and DCDi are registered trademarks of Genesis Microchip, Inc. Digital Light Processing and DLP are trademarks of Texas Instruments Incorporated. High Definition Multimedia Interface and HDMI are trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC. DivX is a registered trademark of DivXNetworks, Inc. Windows Media is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Gigabeat is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation. Gigabeat room, RipRec and Plus Touch are trademarks of Toshiba Corporation. Napster and Napster To Go are trademarks of Napster LLC. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to the entities claiming the marks and names of the product. Toshiba disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. TECHNOLOGY EXPLAINED Active Sub Woofer Low frequency effects (bass) speaker driven by its own internal amplification source Plasma and LCD Model See page TV 42WL58 8 37WL58 9 32WL58 9 107 16:9 LCD W XGA (1366x768) ■ 550:1 500 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 94 81 16:9 16:9 LCD LCD W XGA W XGA (1366x768) (1366x768) ■ ■ 800:1 550:1 500 500 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 37WL56 10 32WL56 11 27WL56 11 27WL54 12 23WL56 13 20WL56 13 20VL56 14 20VL55 15 14VL44 15 42WP56 17 94 16:9 LCD W XGA (1366x768) ■ 600:1 500 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 81 16:9 LCD W XGA (1366x768) ■ 800:1 500 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 68 16:9 LCD W XGA (1280X720) ■ 900:1 500 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 68 16:9 LCD W XGA (1280X720) ■ 900:1 550 ■ 58 16:9 LCD W XGA (1366x768) 51 16:9 LCD W XGA (1366x768) 51 4:3 LCD VGA (640x480) 51 4:3 LCD VGA (640x480) 35 4:3 LCD VGA (640x480) 107 16:9 Plasma W VGA (852X480) 550:1 500 ■ 800:1 450 ■ 350:1 450 ■ 350:1 450 ■ 600:1 450 ■ 3000:1 1500 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Picture Visible screen size (cm) Screen format Display technology Display resolution High Definition ready Contrast ratio Brightness (cd/m2) Comb filter (3D/Digital) Active Vision LCD Progressive scan DNR Selectable picture format Auto format (WSS) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ ■ ■ ■ 16 ■ ■ 10 ■ 10 ■ 10 ■ 6 ■ 6 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ 2 ■ 2 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ 2 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ 2 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Via PC Input 1 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ Via PC Input 1 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ Via PC Input 1 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Via PC Input 2 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■* 1044 708 757 107.5 1145 29.4 N/A <1W 915 617 667 107 1106 22 N/A <1W 794 547.5 601 99 1055 18 N/A <1W 916 661 715 109 1150 24.9 180W <1W 794 576 629 99 1075 17.6 155W <1W Connections HDMI Component video RGB SCART Front/side AV input PC input S - Video input Rear audio out Headphone ■ 2 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 2 ■ ■ ■ 1 2 ■ ■ ■ 1 2 ■ ■ ■ 1 2 ■ ■ ■ 1 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 690 516 570 99 N/A 12.9 130W <1W 705 516 587 109 N/A 12.9 130W <3W 619 428 470 99 N/A N/A N/A <3W 537 383 425 92 N/A N/A N/A <3W 490 427 468.2 67.7 N/A 7.6 65W <1W 487 427 481 220 N/A 8.2 65W <4W 448 1100 740 779 146.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A Accessories Pedestal stand (Optional*)cabinet/ floor stand 15V31 21 28N53 22 21S53 23 21N51 23 14N51 23 Visible Screen Size (CM) Screen Format Display Technology Comb Filter (3D/Digital) 100Hz DNR Selectable Picture Format Auto Format (WSS) 76 16:9 CRT 68 4:3 CRT ■ ■ ■ ■ 68 4:3 CRT 68 4:3 CRT 36 4:3 CRT 66 4:3 CRT 51 4:3 CRT 51 4:3 CRT 43 4:3 CRT ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ ■ ■ 20 ■ 20 ■ 13 5 ■ 20 ■ 10 5 1 ■ 100 ■ 100 ■ ■ ■ 100 ■ ■ 100 ■ 100 ■ 100 ■ 100 ■ 100 1 3 ■ SCART only 1 1 2 1 ■ ■ SCART only 1 1 2 2 ■ ■ SCART only 1 1 ■ 1 1 ■ ■ 1 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■* ■* ■* ■* 742 576 480 945 33 135W <3W 604 452 490 818 21 95W <3W ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Fastext Text page memory Audio NICAM stereo Sound output (RMS) W Bass boost Selectable sound ■ ■ Auto set-up Number of channels (Analogue) Multi-standard tuner NTSC video playback ■ ■ 100 ■ Connections RGB SCART Front/side AV input S - Video Input Rear Audio Out Headphone 1 2 ■ SCART Only Off timer Panel lock Previous Channel Return Accessories (Optional*) Pedestal Stand (Optional*) cabinet / Floor Stand ■ 37 Dimensions Width (mm) Height (mm) Depth (mm Height with stand (mm) Weight (Kg) without stand Power Consumption Power Consumption (Stand-by) 903 557 545 1055 N/A 144W <1W 673 595 496 N/A 42 142W <3W 673 595 496 N/A 42 142W <3W N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 366 373 397 N/A 11 45W <2W 506 465 492 818 21 N/A N/A 376 346 374 N/A 9.5 75W <5W *N/A: information not available at time of going to press Dimensions Width (mm) Height without ped. Stand (mm) Height with ped. Stand (mm) Depth (mm) Height with floor stand (mm) Weight (Kg) without stand Power Consumption (Typical) Power Consumption (Stand-by) 29V53 21 Other Features Other Features Off timer Panel lock Previous channel return 29VH57 21 Tuning Tuning Auto set-up Number of channels (Analogue) Multi-standard tuner NTSC video playback 29VH56 20 Interactive Features ■ ■ ■ ■ Audio NICAM stereo Sound output (RMS) W SRS® WOW™ Bass boost Selectable sound 32ZH56 20 Picture Interactive Features Fastext Text page memory Model See page 479 225 N/A 6.8 <4W All details correct at time of going to press. Product design and specification subject to change or modification without notice. 36 P R O D U C T S P E C I F I C AT I O N S *N/A: information not available at time of going to press DVD Model See page RD-XS64 26 RD-XS24 27 D-VR30 27 D-R255 27 SD-36VE 29 SD-26VE 29 SD-350E 30 SD-250E 31 SD-152E 31 SD-P2700 33 SD-P1610 33 DVD Video Portable DVD DVD Recorder Hard Disk Drive Combi DVD/VCR Nicam Stereo Number of Heads ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 160 GB ■ 160 GB ■ ■ ■ ■ 6 ■ ■ 4 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 8.9" Wide 1024x600 7" Wide 480x234 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 6 Compatibility CD Audio Video CD CD-R CD-RW DVD-RAM SVCD DVD Video DVD-R DVD-RW JPEG Viewer MP3 DivX® NTSC Playback* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ no cartridge ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sound 3D Virtual Surround Sound Dolby® Digital Compatible DTS® Compatible Enhanced Audio Mode NICAM Stereo ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Picture PAL Progressive DNR Icon on-screen display Slow Motion Variable Zoom ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Display Panel Size Resolution DVD Recording Simultaneous Record & Play ■ ■ ■ ■ VCR Recording VideoPlus Digital Auto Tracking Auto Repeat Playback ■ ■ ■ ■ Interactive Capabilities Timeslip TV Picture in Picture ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Connections Analogue 2 channel audio Co-axial/Optical audio Component Video Composite Video SCART (RGB) S-video Headphone Socket Front AV HDMI Output ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ 2 2 259 35 193 1.2 190 30.5 145 0.69 ■ Other Features ■ Easy Navi Dimensions Width Height Depth Weight(kg) 38 430 79 272 4.2 430 69 316 4.3 430 84 321 4.8 430 59 272 2.9 430 82 282 5.4 430 78.5 265 4.2 430 42 200 1.6 420 49 265 2.3 420 49 264 2.3
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