Philips DVP1013 DVD Player User Manual


 
DVP1013/37
DVD Player
Specifications Product highlights
Picture/Display
D/A converter: 12 bit, 108 MHz
Picture enhancement: Progressive Scan, Video
upsampling
Sound
Crosstalk (1kHz): 70 dB
D/A converter: 24 bit, 192 kHz
Dynamic Range (1kHz): 80 dB
Frequency response: 30-20000 Hz
Signal to noise ratio: 90
Distortion and Noise (1kHz): 65 dB
Video Playback
Compression formats: MPEG1, MPEG2
Playback Media: CD-R/CD-RW, DVD+R/+RW,
DVD-R/-RW, DVD-Video, Video CD/SVCD, CD,
DVD
Video disc playback system: NTSC, PAL
Audio Playback
Compression format: Dolby Digital, MP3, PCM,
WMA
Playback Media: Audio CD, CD-R/RW, CD, MP3-
CD, MP3-DVD, WMA-CD
MP3 bit rates: 32 - 256 kbps
Still Picture Playback
Picture compression format: JPEG
Picture enhancement: Flip photos, Rotate,
Slideshow, Zoom
Playback Media: DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, CD-
R/RW, Kodak Picture CD, Picture CD
Connectivity
Rear Connections: Analog audio Left/Right out,
Composite video (CVBS) output, Digital coaxial
out, ComponentVideo out Progressive
Accessories
Included Accessories: 2 x AAA Batteries, Audio/
Video cable, Remote Control, Product Registration
Card, User Manual, World Wide Warranty leaflet
Dimensions
Packaging dimensions (W x H x D):
304
x 95 x 288 mm
Power
Power consumption: < 10 W
Power supply: 120V, 60Hz
Standby power consumption: < 1 W
Convenience
Child Protection: Child Lock, Parental Control
On-Screen Display languages: Canadian French,
English, Mexican Spanish
Issue date 2008-06-18
Version: 1.0.8
12 NC: 8670 000 31923
UPC: 6 09585 13688 5
© 2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
www.philips.com
Plays it all
Play MP3s, WMA and JPEGs, and experience the
convenience of sharing media files on your TV or home
theater system - in the comfort of your living room.
192kHz/24 bit audio DAC
192KHz sampling enables you to have an accurate
representation of the original sound curves. Together with
a 24-bit resolution, more information is captured from the
original analogue sound wave form, giving a much richer
audio reproduction.
Progressive Scan
Progressive Scan doubles the vertical resolution of the
image resulting in a noticeably sharper picture. Instead of
sending a field comprising the odd lines to the screen first,
followed by the field with the even lines, both fields are
written at one time. A full image is created instantaneously,
using the maximum resolution. At such a speed, your eye
perceives a sharper picture with no line structure.