In a streamline design, the Sony DVP-SR200P/B DVD Player will give you enhanced pictures and improved sound as it perfectly harmonizes with your television set.
With the amazing Sony DVP-SR200P/B DVD Player in hand or, actually in your home; you will be able to watch movies and play your CDs and MP3s as well as view digital photos and it will all benefit from its Precision Cinema Progressive Technology that delivers visual and auditory sharpness and brilliance.
Just a few of the many wonderful feature that are built into this Sony DVP-SR200P-B DVD player are its progressive output of 480p, its Precision Drive 3 System for correcting any flaws that occur on DVD discs, its two speed (fast and slow) playback that includes sound, its Multi Brand TV remote control, as well as its 12-Bit video DAC with 108MHz processing.
As I’ve already stated, the above mentioned are just a few of this Sony DVD player’s features but on second thought I feel compelled to introduce you to a few others such as its compact design measuring 9.5 inches by 11.6 inches by 1.1 inches and weighing only 2.2 pounds, its compatibility with the Dolby Digital Decoding system, its TV virtual sound, its picture navigation, and its video equalizer.
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DVDs are an offshoot from CD as they both have the same technology but, of course, DVDs have more storage space. As a matter of fact, DVDs have six times as much storage space as CDs do and thus their intent is for more massive data such as video movies.
DVDs are actually Digital Versatile Discs or Digital Video Discs and they are optical storage discs that were developed in 1995 and they were first introduced into the market by Toshiba in Japan. DVDs vary in the way they store data as follows:
• DVD-ROM (read only memory) – data can only be read but not written.
• DVD-R and DVD+R (recordable – data can be recorded only once and then they become DVD-ROM.
• DVD-RW and DVD+RW (rewritable) and DVD-RAM (random access memory) – data can be written, erased and rewritten multiple times.
• DVD-Video – formatted for videos only.
• DVD-Audio – formatted for audio only.
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