Tipo de dispositivo | Reproductor de DVD |
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Audio D/A | 24-bit / 192 kHz |
Vídeo D/A | 12-bit / 216 MHz |
Altura | 79.0 mm |
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Ancho | 430.0 mm |
Profundidad | 325.0 mm |
Peso | 4200.0 g |
Archivos de vídeo compatibles |
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Control remoto de mano | Sí |
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Consumo de energía (en espera) | 1.0 W |
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Consumo de energía (típico) | 45.0 W |
color del producto | Negro |
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Número de salida compuesto | 1 |
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Número de salida coaxial digital (S/PDIF) | 1 |
Número de salida óptica digital (S/PDIF) | 1 |
Número de entradas HDMI | 1 |
Cantidad de salida de S-Video | 1 |
Formato de audio | Dolby Digital |
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Archivos de audio compatibles | MP3 |
Número de discos ópticos | 1 |
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Samsung's BD-P1000 is the first Blu-ray player to land in Australia. While it raises the bar for high-definition video with 1080p output, it also carries a lofty price tag.
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We know it is a little late, but we are sure some of you are interested in our review of the Samsung Blu-ray player, well mine anyway.
The stylish Samsung BD-P1000 is a capable disc player that unleashes the full capabilities of the Blu-ray format. Unfortunately, the initial Blu-ray titles are a reminder that there are lots of older films that need some TLC before they will look great in HD.
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