Built-in D/A converter | yes |
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D/A audio | 24 bit / 192 kHz |
DAC (audio chip) | Cirrus Logic CS4382 |
D/A video | 12 bit / 216 MHz |
TV tuner | no |
Type of disc drive | Front loaded with tray |
Image frequency |
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Supported image files |
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Supported video modes |
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Supported video files |
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Colour of product | Black |
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Built-in internet services | Netflix |
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Built-in memory | yes |
Subtitles |
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Blu-ray recording | no |
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Built-in hard drive | no |
Playable discs (recordable media) |
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Analogue RCA (5.1/7.1) out | yes |
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Type of analogue RCA | 7.1 |
Analogue RCA stereo output | no |
Composite output number | 0 |
Digital coaxial output (S/PDIF) number | 1 |
Digital optical output (S/PDIF) number | 1 |
DVI out number | 0 |
Front/side connections | USB |
HDMI | yes |
HDMI version | 1.4a |
Number of HDMI inputs | 1 |
Number of HDMI outputs | 2 |
S-Video output quantity | 0 |
SCART out | no |
USB | yes |
Total USB number | 3 |
USB recording feature | no |
Ethernet connection | yes |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
Built-in or included adapter | USB-adapter included |
Wireless networking standard IEEE 802.1 |
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Audio format |
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Supported audio files |
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Height | 3.11 in |
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Width | 16.93 in |
Depth | 12.24 in |
Weight | 172.84 oz |
3D support (3D-Ready) | yes |
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Can convert 2D to 3D | yes |
DLNA certified | yes |
High resolution audio formats |
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Region free | no |
Ultra HD Blu-ray | no |
Operational Power Consumption (min-max) | < 35 |
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Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
Separate power connector (mains) | Large power inlet connector |
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