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433 2.1 Channel DVD Player with Home Theater Speaker System

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Electronics: Coby DVD 433 2.1 Channel DVD Player with Home Theater Speaker System

Coby DVD 433 2.1 Channel DVD Player with Home Theater Speaker System

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Manufacturer: Coby
Model: DVD-433
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Coby
Label: Coby

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Progressive Scan / Compact & Slim Design / Dolby Digital Decoder / NTSC PAL Compatible / Picture Zoom Function / Parental Lock Control / On-Screen Display 2.1 Channel Home Theater Speakers System with Tuned Port 2 Full-Range Satellite Speakers Volume and Bass Control Blue LED Power Indicator Wall-mountable or Desktop Speaker Design Two Satellite, 2.25 Cone Type Drivers 5.25 Long Throw Subwoofer Driver DVD Player Dimensions - Width 10.9 x Height 2 x Depth 10 Speaker Dimensions - Width 3.35 x Height 6.1 x Depth 2.35 Subwoofer Dimensions - Width 14 x Height 12.3 x Depth 11.5
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Not bad for the price. 2007-12-02
I purchased this product because I have a small apartment, space is an issue, and I did not want to install the typical 5 speakers in most home theater-in-a-box systems. I hooked it up to an inexpensive, no-name 32" LCD flat-screen HDTV and the system isn't bad and takes up very little space. It only has 100 watt outage power, but the sound is pretty good. It is basically a progressive scan DVD/CD player with a speaker system. Although the speakers are wall-mountable, I did not mount them. So far so good and I am happy with the purchase. The system fit my needs perfectly.

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