Gerätetyp | Blu-ray Player |
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Eingebauter D / A-Wandler | Ja |
D / A-Audio | 24 bit / 192 kHz |
DAC (Audio-Chip) | Cirrus Logic CS4382 |
D / A-Video | 12 bit / 150 MHz |
TV-Tuner | Nein |
Analoges Signalformatsystem |
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Art des Laufwerks | Vorne mit Tablett beladen |
Bildfrequenz |
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HD-Typ | Full HD |
Unterstützte Bilddateien |
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Unterstützte Videomodi |
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Unterstützte Videodateien |
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Farbe des Produkts | Schwarz |
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Eingebaute Internetdienste |
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Eingebauter Speicher | Ja |
Untertitel |
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Blu-ray Aufnahme | Nein |
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Eingebaute Festplatte | Ja |
Festplattengröße | 2.0 GB |
Abspielbare Discs (beschreibbare Medien) |
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Analoge Cinch (5.1 / 7.1) aus | Ja |
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Art der analogen Cinch | 7.1 |
Analoger Cinch-Stereoausgang | Ja |
Zusammengesetzte Ausgangsnummer | 1 |
Nummer des digitalen Koaxialausgangs (S / PDIF) | 1 |
Nummer des digitalen optischen Ausgangs (S / PDIF) | 1 |
Front- / Seitenanschlüsse | USB |
HDMI | Ja |
HDMI-Version | 1.4a |
Anzahl der HDMI-Eingänge | 2 |
Anzahl der HDMI-Ausgänge | 2 |
SCART out | Nein |
USB | Ja |
Anzahl der USB 2.0-Anschlüsse | 1 |
Gesamt-USB-Nummer | 2 |
USB-Aufnahmefunktion | Nein |
Ethernet-Verbindung | Ja |
Drahtloses Netzwerk (Wi-Fi) | Ja |
Eingebauter oder mitgelieferter Adapter | USB-Adapter enthalten |
Drahtloser Netzwerkstandard IEEE 802.1 |
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Audioausgangskanäle | 7.1 |
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Audio Format |
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Unterstützte Audiodateien |
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Signal-Rausch-Verhältnis | 110.0 dB |
Höhe | 79.0 mm |
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Breite | 430.0 mm |
Tiefe | 311.0 mm |
Gewicht | 4900.0 g |
3D-Unterstützung (3D-Ready) | Ja |
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Kann 2D in 3D konvertieren | Nein |
DLNA zertifiziert | Nein |
Hochauflösende Audioformate |
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Freie Region | Nein |
Ultra HD Blu-ray | Nein |
AC-Eingangsfrequenz | 50.0 Hz |
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AC-Eingangsspannung | 100.0 V |
Betriebsstromverbrauch (min-max) | < 35 |
Stromverbrauch (Standby) | 0.5 W |
Stromverbrauch (typisch) | 35.0 W |
Separater Stromanschluss (Netz) | Großer Stromanschlussstecker |
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