
JVC XV-SA75GD Progressive-Scan DVD Player Gold
Superior Home Theater Experience with Advanced PlaybackIntroducing the JVC XV-SA75GD Progressive-Scan DVD Player. This slim and attractive DVD player supports both standard DVDs and high-resolution DVD-Audio formats, along with CD, MP3-CD, CD-R, and CD-RW formats, ensuring compatibility with near...
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Overview
Superior Home Theater Experience with Advanced Playback
Introducing the JVC XV-SA75GD Progressive-Scan DVD Player. This slim and attractive DVD player supports both standard DVDs and high-resolution DVD-Audio formats, along with CD, MP3-CD, CD-R, and CD-RW formats, ensuring compatibility with nearly every digital media source.
- Playback Formats: DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD, MP3-CD, CD-R, CD-RW
- Progressive Scan: Yes, for flicker-free picture on compatible TVs
- Video DAC: 10-bit, 54 MHz
- Audio DAC: 24-bit, 192 kHz
- Surround Sound: 3-D Phonic surround sound emulation
- Digital Audio Outputs: Optical and coaxial
Key Features
Compatible with DVD-Video, CD, CD-R/RW, and video CD
High-bit/high-sampling (10-bit/54 MHz) video D/A converter
Component-video, Composite-video, and S-video terminals
192 kHz/24-bit PEM DD audio converter for highest-fidelity DVD-Audio playback
Progressive-scan output with Digital Direct for 3:2 pulldown (allows direct conversion of DVD's 24 fps into progressive 60fps for display on compatible TVs)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Supports progressive-scan output with Digital Direct for smooth, de-interlaced video.
- Features a high-bit/high-sampling 10-bit/54 MHz video D/A converter for detailed images.
- Equipped with a 192 kHz/24-bit PEM DD audio converter for superior DVD-Audio playback fidelity.
- Offers broad disc compatibility, including DVD-Video, CD, CD-R/RW, and video CD formats.
- Provides versatile video output options with Component-video, Composite-video, and S-video terminals.
👎 Cons
- The design and technology may be dated compared to modern digital media players and streaming devices.
- Component-video, Composite-video, and S-video terminals might not be available on newer display units.
- Does not specify support for newer high-definition video formats beyond DVD-Video.
- Features an older 10-bit/54 MHz video D/A converter, which is not up to current video standards.
- The player's gold finish might not appeal to all users or match all home entertainment setups.