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Denon DVD-910 Progressive-Scan DVD Player , Black | 
| Brand: Denon Category: CE
List Price: $329.99 Buy New: $122.22 You Save: $207.77 (63%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 73163
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.5 Dimensions (in): 19.5 x 12 x 6
MPN: DVD-910 Model: DVD-910 UPC: 081757505444 EAN: 0081757505444 ASIN: B0000BZHEK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Progressive-scan DVD player with audio CD/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/RW (audio and video) playback | | • | 3:2 pull-down detection; WMA and MP3 decoder for encoded CD/DVD-R/RW discs | | • | 12-bit, 54-MHz video DAC; selectable 24-bit, 96 kHz PCM output pass-through capability | | • | Component, S-video, and composite video outputs; PCM, DD, dts compatible optical and coaxial digital outputs | | • | Burr-brown 24-bit, 192-kHz audio DACs; discrete remote power on/off control |
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Product Description The DVD-910 is designed to bring out the best performance of A/V sources. The DVD-910 converts video signals at the very high resolution.Progressive Scan technology represents a vast improvement over the interlaced scanning method used in TV broadcasts and other conventional applications, as it can process around twice as much video data to produce a sharper, noise-free picture with finer details. High-definition video images are faithfully displayed with optimum naturalness and beauty. Now, this DCDi technology that was avail-able only in the higher-end DVD players has been included in Denon's affordable DVD-910.With the spread of DVD recorders, consumers are increasingly recording TV programs onto DVD discs. These discs can be played back on the DVD-910.The DVD-910 supports the CD-R/RW format. It plays finalized CD-R/ RW discs (single-session or multi-session) containing MP3/WMA8 audio files. It also reads still photos in the Kodak Picture CD or JPEG format taken by a digital camera. WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression format developed with Microsoft technology. It claims to offer the highest quality sound available in the industry. If WMA is used to compress a music CD on a PC, for instance, using the new Encoder 8, the quality of sound at 48 kbps is said to be equivalent to that of the original CD. WMA is now becoming a standard audio compression format rivalling the popularity of MP3.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
No complaints. Works perfectly. October 11, 2005 Dymon Enlow (Austin, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had this dvd player hooked up to a Samsung 50" DLP for two years now and I've never had one problem. The picture is beautiful. Highly recommended. br / br /I'm buying a new DVD player for the other room and I'm getting another Denon. That's actually what I was doing when I decided to write this review.
Working Well April 3, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I disagree with the folks pooh pooh'ing this player. I have this player hooked up into a samsung 61 dlp projection tv and the video is awesome whether you are watching you've got mail or terminator. What you need to do is read the manual...unlike many of the older dvd players, this player has a set up menu which allows you better match the output quality with the capabilities of your TV.
Good Player March 23, 2004 R. J. Richards (Cincinnati, Ohio United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this Denon for use with a new Sony KV34HS510. I had a 6 year old Onkyo 600 that had an awesome picture but,it did not have progressive scan, nor did it play CD-R's (this always bothered me). I first bought a SONY DVPNC665P SONY DVPNS725P, both are fine DVD players, but the 725P is poor on progressive scan and the 665P had a good picture but lacked the three dimensional picture quality that the Onkyo has. I then tried the ONKYO DVCP701, which produced very subtle green spots. At first thought I was crazy, but then it became very evident on movies like BlackHawk Down, with an almost entirely tan earth tone back ground. So, I took it back to the store and this time decided to try the Denon (I hadn't read the previous reviews). Well, it works great! The picture quality and sound quality are excellent, and I do not have any of the issues that the previous reviews mentioned on my Sony TV. The Denon plays my DVD-RW DVD+RW's without any problems. I will say for all those that label their DVD+R or DVD-R's, the Denon does not like the labels and will cause freezing or skiping. This does not happen with labeled CD's. Over all this is a good quality player at a low price ( especially compared to other Denon models).
Pass if by if you have a Sony widescreen December 31, 2003 N. Bishop (San Francisco, CA United States) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have the DVD-910 and the image flickers when connected to a sony wide-screen tube television. It seems that several others are having the same problem, so you may wish to pick another player if you have a Sony KV-34XBR800, KV-34HS510 or KV-30(or 34)XBR910.brApart from the flickering, the player works fine and the image is very clear. The DVD-910 was rated very highly on the Secrets of Home Theater webpage.
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