Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Panasonic DVD-CV50 5-Disc DVD Player

Panasonic DVD-CV50 5-Disc DVD Player Review



Panasonic DVD-CV50 5-Disc DVD Player Feature

  • 5-disc carousel-style DVD player
  • Built-in Dolby Digital decoder
  • Digital theater and simulated surround sound
  • Wide range of playback modes and special features
  • Illuminated remote control
With Panasonic's DVD-CV50 five-disc carousel changer, you can watch or listen to up to five different DVDs or CDs. This DVD player offers a wide assortment of features, including a disc-in-play mode that lets you play one disc while changing the remaining four.

This unit comes with built-in Dolby Digital and is compatible with Digital Theater Sound (DTS) receivers. A digital cinema mode allows you to adjust picture color and luminance, while a 10-bit video digital-to-analog converter enhances overall picture quality. A dialogue enhancement mode allows you to fine-tune the dialogue channel according to your preferences and home theater environment.

The Panasonic DVD-CV50 has a 24-bit audio digital-to-analog converter and dual digital-audio outputs (coaxial/optical) that extend system flexibility. Onscreen menu icons help guide setup and operation. Five speeds for slow motion and advance play make disc navigation easy. A full range of program features include disc and track access, still-picture display and resume, shuffle, and random play. A perfect addition to your home entertainment system, the DVD-CV50 plays up to five DVD-Video discs, for your pure enjoyment in virtually any digital format.The front-loading five-disc rotary carousel design lets you change any of the four non-playing discs without disturbing the movie you're watching, or the music you're listening to. It is equipped with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder, eliminating the need for an external decoder. Still Picture Display (I/P/B) freezes an image to allow for precise picture quality adjustments. Advanced V.S.S. allows for a remarkable surround sound effect even while only using the front two speakers. And thanks to component video out, the DVD-CV50 produces images with higher resolution and more accurate colors than conventional DVD-Video players.


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