Panasonic PV-D4743 Review

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January 12th, 2004


Summary

This versatile component is designed to integrate easily into any home theater system. Progressive scan provides a high density video signal instead of the traditional "interlaced" signal, resulting in a clearer DVD picture when connected to a digital TV with 480p capability. If you have component video inputs in your system, you can take advantage of the component video output for the best picture quality your system is capable of. You also have the option of S-Video, which approaches the quality of component video, and composite (RCA style) A/V connections, which are the most widely used. This combination component really packs in the performance, combining two full-featured units into one convenient case that is the same width as a standard audio or video component (approx. 17 inches), so it will fit right in with the rest of your home theater system. This is a real benefit if you stack your components or have them rack mounted.

Specs

 
 
Detailed Specifications

Description:
PV-D4743S VCR Player/DVD Player (Progressive Scan)
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Integrated LCD Screen: No
VCR Combo: Yes
Remote Control: Same Brand Remote, Universal Remote
Audio DAC: 24 Bit
Audio Output: Digital Optical
Disc Mechanism: Tray
General Features: Digital Output Select (48kHz or 96kHz), Dolby Digital Support, DTS Support, Function LCD, Multi-Language Select, On Screen Display (OSD), On Screen Menu, Progressive Scan
Interface Type: Video - Component, Video - Composite (RCA), Video - S-Video
Media Supported: DVD, VHS
Number of Discs Supported: 1
On-board Decoders: DTS
Video DAC: 10 Bit
Video Features: Chapter Preview, DVD Resume Playback, Frame Advance, Frame Still, Intro Scan, Repeat Mode, Skip Search, Time Search (DVD Only), Title/Chapter Search
Video Format: NTSC
Video Output: Component Video, Composite (RCA), S-Video
Dimensions
Height: 3.8 in
Width: 16.9 in
Depth: 14.3 in
Weight: 15.2 lbs
Reference
URL: Manufacturer Link


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