Magnavox
MRD210
Progressive Scan DVD 300 Watts Home Theater System

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Electronics: Magnavox MRD210 Progressive Scan DVD 300 Watts Home Theater System

Magnavox MRD210 Progressive Scan DVD 300 Watts Home Theater System

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Manufacturer: Magnavox
Model: mrd210
Publisher: Magnavox
Label: Magnavox

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The perfect theater for homes with standard or high-definition televisions, Magnavox's style-conscious MRD210 consists of a Dolby Digital/DTS-decoding surround-sound receiver with an integrated single-disc progressive-scan DVD/CD player, five satellite speakers, and a passive, ported subwoofer. The DVD drive reads NTSC and PAL DVDs as well as standard CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 CD, and JPEG/Kodak Picture CD. Now you can enjoy your digital music and photos in the comfort of your living room. If you're using (or plan to use) a high-definition or HD-ready TV, you'll appreciate the system's progressive scanning. This feature creates a picture with twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD image, giving you sharper, higher resolution images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. At 50 watts per channel, the receiver delivers a total of 600 watts of home-theater power, and the five speakers are acoustically designed to match the receiver's tonal characteristics. Features include:6-speaker surround system with combination progressive-scan DVD player/surround receiver 50 watts per channel x 6 (left, center, right, left/right surround, and subwoofer) Dolby Digital/DTS surround decoding MP3, JPEG, and Kodak Picture CD playback Component, composite, and S-video outputs
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