Toshiba SD-P2700 Review

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November 23rd, 2004


Summary

Product description courtesy of Vanns.com

The SDP2700 utilizes a bright 8.9" 16:9 widescreen Polysilicon TFT LCD display (1024 x 600) that is perfect for viewing standard, letterbox, and anamorphic DVD movies. This little unit not only plays DVDs, it's also compatible with DVD Audio (2-channel)/CD/Video CD/DVD-R/CD-R/CD-RW and it plays MP3 and WMA files burned to CD-R/RW media, too. Not bad for a DVD player that's only 3.98 pounds (with battery). 12-Bit/54mHz video digital-to-analog conversion provides maximum color purity, detail and resolution, and 24-Bit/192kHz PCM audio compatibility delivers warmer, more natural-sounding audio from many types of discs. Toshiba's unique Direct Digital Solution sends the DVD video information to the LCD driver directly from an MPEG decoder in original digital form, bypassing unnecessary digital-to-analog conversion steps, delivering the best picture quality.

Specs

Dolby Digital/DTS Compatible
8.9" Widescreen Poly-Silicon TFT Display (1024 x 600 Pixel Resolution)
DVD-Video/DVD-R/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/VCD: also MP3 and WMA audio formats
ColorStream Pro Progressive Scan Component Video Outputs
Digital Audio Output, A/V Input, A/V Output
S-Video Output, 2 Headphone Output Jacks
Fast Scan (x2, x8, x30), Slo-Motion (1/2, 1/4, 1/8)
10-bit, 54 mHz Video D/A Converter
24-Bit, 192 kHz Audio D/A Converter
Credit Card Sized Remote Control
SD Memory Card Slot (SD/MMC)
JPEG Photo Viewer
Digital Picture Zoom
Spatializer N-2-2 Ultra and Natural Headphone Virtual Surround Sound
Screen Saver
540 Lines Resolution
3.5-Hour Lithium Ion Battery
Digital Cinema Progressive (3-2 Pulldown)
Black Leval Expansion
NAVI Menu Graphical User Interface
Parental Lock
Multi-Camera Angle Select
Multi-Language Select
Multi-Subtitle Select
Bass Relief Speakers w/ Titanium Drivers
180 Degree Swivel and Flip Screen Design
Car Cord Included
1.98 lbs. Without Battery
10.2" x 7" x 1.03-1.19"

Toshiba SDP2700 Warranty Details

1 Year Parts, 90 Days Labor


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