| Brand Name: | Cyberhome |
| Brand Name: | Cyberhome |
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Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the CH-DVD320 stands ready to deliver the full potential of DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, providing higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. Composite- and S-video outputs bring compatibility with nearly any television.
With 3:2 pulldown support, the player corrects for a common distortion in DVDs when 24 frames-per-second movies make the leap to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown removes the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture.
A set of multichannel analog-audio outputs routes decoded Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround signals to your audio/video receiver. Dolby Digital and DTS signals can also be channeled through the player's digital-audio outputs (one each of RCA coaxial and optical) for direct connection to a surround-featured AV receiver. The player has left/right analog audio outputs, too.
The CH-DVD320 is compatible with DVD-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW media, handling just about any recordable disc you give it. It can even play both PAL- and NTSC-formatted discs, handy when viewing non-region-specific European discs. Other features include motion zoom, screen saver, last-disc resume, and repeat play.
What's in the Box
DVD player, AC power cord, multifunction remote control, remote batteries, and a composite-video/stereo analog-audio interconnect.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some Hidden Features You should know,
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This review is from: CyberHome Progressive Scan DVD Player - CH-DVD320 (Electronics)
I can't understand the negative reviews here. My Cyberhome player has been a champ from the day I plugged it in. I have one of their previous DVD players also.
Picture quality from Componet cables or S-Video is as good as more expensive models. But when I found out it plays PAL discs from Europe without ANY hacks I was thrilled. A friend recently came back from Prague with a couple of Czech movies encoded in PAL. Her parents Toshiba DVD player spit them out. I found a hack for the cyberhome online, and told her to bring the DVDs over. I was expecting to enter a complicated series of codes from the remote, but decided to put the DVD in first to see what happened. To our delight, the movie came up on the TV screen with no problem! Not only is this little silver wizard region free, it automatically senses PAL and converts it to NTSC on the fly! How can it get any better for 40 bucks? Oh yeah, I do hate the remote. But that's minor compared to the value I got.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great little dvd player that will play ANYTHING it is given!,
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This review is from: CyberHome Progressive Scan DVD Player - CH-DVD320 (Electronics)
This player is small on price but big on options! When using import dvd's,it will automatically adjust to the NTSC(US & Canada)or PAL(Europe) formats. You can also play region 2 & 3 dvd's by leaving the tray closed (with no disc) & entering: MENU,1,9. A new menu will appear that lets you select any region in the world! VERY COOL option for someone like me who orders from Amazon.co.uk all the time! I will be buying another one to replace my 100.00 lame-o region 1 ONLY Sony player.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just not worth it,
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This review is from: CyberHome Progressive Scan DVD Player - CH-DVD320 (Electronics)
I've seen a few positive reviews of the player but like the majority, mine was a real lemon. Out of the box it didn't play some soundtracks and had trouble reading one disk in great shape. I ended up giving it away and getting a slightly more expensive Samsung which has been great. The person whom I gave the Cyberhome to told me that it doesn't even turn on now, which appears to be the usual fate of these. After 9 months of infrequent use it's toast. So the bottom line is to save $10-$20 now do you want a player that will die within a year? I know I don't.
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