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Panasonic DVD/CD/RAM Player ?15


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Used, a few scratches but in good working order.

Complete with all digital & power cables, remote and instructions.

?15.

Collect from Kennington SE11


Everything you need to know below:


Brand: Panasonic

Surround Sound: DTS (Digital out only), Dolby Digital (Digital out only) Model: DVD-S27

Audio DAC: 24 Bits / 192KHz MPN: DVD-S27

Audio SNR: 115dB Type: DVD Player

DVD Dynamic Range: 100dB (DVD) / 98dB (Audio CD) Playable Disc Formats: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-VR, HighMAT, SVCD, VCD

SCART Connectors: Output x 1 Playable File Formats: JPEG, MP3, WMA

OSD Languages: English, French, Spanish Recordable Disc Formats: CD-RW, DVD+RW

Display Dimmer: Yes Audio/Video Outputs: Component x 1, Composite x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial RCA, RGB (via SCART), S-Video

Remote Control Type: Standard Description: The Panasonic DVD-S27 is a device that allows its users to watch movies, TV shows or other DVD content. The DVD player is equipped with various outputs are supported by this model, including Analog Audio x 1, Component x 1, Composite x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial RCA, RGB (via SCART), S-Video. The Panasonic DVD-S27 has features such as Letter Box Conversion, Pan & Scan Conversion, Progressive Scan. Moreover, the device supports CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-VR, HighMAT, SVCD, VCD media types, recognizes data formats, including JPEG, MP3, WMA and can record on CD-RW, DVD+RW.

Height: 5.56cm (2.19") UPC: 0037988407330, 0037988407323, 5025232289912

Width: 43.03cm (16.94") Number Of Discs: 1

Depth: 22.71cm (8.94") Features: Progressive Scan

Weight: 1.91kg (4.2lb.) Progressive Scan: With Progressive Scan

Exterior Color: Silver Picture Control: Black Level, Brightness, Contrast, Gamma Correction, Sharpness, Zoom

Release Date: August, 2004 Video Output System: NTSC, PAL

Video DAC: 10 Bits / 54KHz Colour: Silver

Video SNR: 65dB Built-In Combo Features: DVD Player

Dialog Enhancer: Yes

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