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Toshiba DR-20 (160 GB) DVD Recorder

Price Range: £149.95 - £149.95 at 1 store
Manufacturer: Toshiba

Enjoy digital TV and record your favourite shows to DVD. The DR20 is a digital ready DVD recorder with an integrated Freeview tuner for easy access to up to 50 digital channels and 24 radio stations without subscription. HDMI connectivity makes it easy to connect to your HD TV as well as upscaling standard definition DVDs to near high definition. A wide range of DVD and CD formats are supported and you can also watch DivX movie downloads, view digital photos and listen to MP3s.

Toshiba DR-20 (160 GB) DVD Recorder
Product Specification
Key Features
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video Output System PAL
NTSC
Audio
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video Output System PAL
NTSC
Surround SoundIt is possible to create theater-like sound quality by hooking up your DVD player to a set of speakers. DVD players are usually compatible with more than one type of the following sound formats and speaker setups.Dolby DigitalDolby® Digital (AC3) Decoding Built-in allows the 5.1 channels (front right, front left, rear right, rear left, center and subwoofer) of sound to be decoded and then passed on to a receiver with 6-channel inputs. All Dolby® Digital decoders can also decode Dolby® ProLogic sound tracks. A very high percentage of home DVD-videos come with Dolby Digital soundtracks. It is also used in many digital TV channels and broadcasts, including HDTV. DTS®DTS Decoding like Dolby® Digital, DTS is a 5.1-channel digital surround format that provides a separate channel of sound to five speakers (right, center, left, right surround, left surround) and a subwoofer. DTS is not the standard for most DVD-videos, but many people claim the sound quality is higher than that of Dolby.VirtualVirtual surround sound attempts to create the illusion of surround sound through just the speakers on your television.Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
DTS (Digital out only)
Connections
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video Output System PAL
NTSC
Surround SoundIt is possible to create theater-like sound quality by hooking up your DVD player to a set of speakers. DVD players are usually compatible with more than one type of the following sound formats and speaker setups.Dolby DigitalDolby® Digital (AC3) Decoding Built-in allows the 5.1 channels (front right, front left, rear right, rear left, center and subwoofer) of sound to be decoded and then passed on to a receiver with 6-channel inputs. All Dolby® Digital decoders can also decode Dolby® ProLogic sound tracks. A very high percentage of home DVD-videos come with Dolby Digital soundtracks. It is also used in many digital TV channels and broadcasts, including HDTV. DTS®DTS Decoding like Dolby® Digital, DTS is a 5.1-channel digital surround format that provides a separate channel of sound to five speakers (right, center, left, right surround, left surround) and a subwoofer. DTS is not the standard for most DVD-videos, but many people claim the sound quality is higher than that of Dolby.VirtualVirtual surround sound attempts to create the illusion of surround sound through just the speakers on your television.Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
DTS (Digital out only)
Outputs S-Video x 1, Component x 1, HDMI x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial x 1
SCART Connectors Input / Output x 2
Inputs Digital Audio (Coaxial) x 1
Convenience
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video Output System PAL
NTSC
Surround SoundIt is possible to create theater-like sound quality by hooking up your DVD player to a set of speakers. DVD players are usually compatible with more than one type of the following sound formats and speaker setups.Dolby DigitalDolby® Digital (AC3) Decoding Built-in allows the 5.1 channels (front right, front left, rear right, rear left, center and subwoofer) of sound to be decoded and then passed on to a receiver with 6-channel inputs. All Dolby® Digital decoders can also decode Dolby® ProLogic sound tracks. A very high percentage of home DVD-videos come with Dolby Digital soundtracks. It is also used in many digital TV channels and broadcasts, including HDTV. DTS®DTS Decoding like Dolby® Digital, DTS is a 5.1-channel digital surround format that provides a separate channel of sound to five speakers (right, center, left, right surround, left surround) and a subwoofer. DTS is not the standard for most DVD-videos, but many people claim the sound quality is higher than that of Dolby.VirtualVirtual surround sound attempts to create the illusion of surround sound through just the speakers on your television.Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
DTS (Digital out only)
Outputs S-Video x 1, Component x 1, HDMI x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial x 1
SCART Connectors Input / Output x 2
Inputs Digital Audio (Coaxial) x 1
Remote ControlA remote control allows you to operate the DVD player from across a room without wires. If Standard
Recorder
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video Output System PAL
NTSC
Surround SoundIt is possible to create theater-like sound quality by hooking up your DVD player to a set of speakers. DVD players are usually compatible with more than one type of the following sound formats and speaker setups.Dolby DigitalDolby® Digital (AC3) Decoding Built-in allows the 5.1 channels (front right, front left, rear right, rear left, center and subwoofer) of sound to be decoded and then passed on to a receiver with 6-channel inputs. All Dolby® Digital decoders can also decode Dolby® ProLogic sound tracks. A very high percentage of home DVD-videos come with Dolby Digital soundtracks. It is also used in many digital TV channels and broadcasts, including HDTV. DTS®DTS Decoding like Dolby® Digital, DTS is a 5.1-channel digital surround format that provides a separate channel of sound to five speakers (right, center, left, right surround, left surround) and a subwoofer. DTS is not the standard for most DVD-videos, but many people claim the sound quality is higher than that of Dolby.VirtualVirtual surround sound attempts to create the illusion of surround sound through just the speakers on your television.Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
DTS (Digital out only)
Outputs S-Video x 1, Component x 1, HDMI x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial x 1
SCART Connectors Input / Output x 2
Inputs Digital Audio (Coaxial) x 1
Remote ControlA remote control allows you to operate the DVD player from across a room without wires. If Standard
Recordable Media DVD-R
DVD+R
DVD-RW
DVD+RW
HDD Size 160 GB
Recording Formats MPEG2
DVD Recording Time 8 Hrs. Maximum
Dimensions
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video Output System PAL
NTSC
Surround SoundIt is possible to create theater-like sound quality by hooking up your DVD player to a set of speakers. DVD players are usually compatible with more than one type of the following sound formats and speaker setups.Dolby DigitalDolby® Digital (AC3) Decoding Built-in allows the 5.1 channels (front right, front left, rear right, rear left, center and subwoofer) of sound to be decoded and then passed on to a receiver with 6-channel inputs. All Dolby® Digital decoders can also decode Dolby® ProLogic sound tracks. A very high percentage of home DVD-videos come with Dolby Digital soundtracks. It is also used in many digital TV channels and broadcasts, including HDTV. DTS®DTS Decoding like Dolby® Digital, DTS is a 5.1-channel digital surround format that provides a separate channel of sound to five speakers (right, center, left, right surround, left surround) and a subwoofer. DTS is not the standard for most DVD-videos, but many people claim the sound quality is higher than that of Dolby.VirtualVirtual surround sound attempts to create the illusion of surround sound through just the speakers on your television.Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
DTS (Digital out only)
Outputs S-Video x 1, Component x 1, HDMI x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial x 1
SCART Connectors Input / Output x 2
Inputs Digital Audio (Coaxial) x 1
Remote ControlA remote control allows you to operate the DVD player from across a room without wires. If Standard
Recordable Media DVD-R
DVD+R
DVD-RW
DVD+RW
HDD Size 160 GB
Recording Formats MPEG2
DVD Recording Time 8 Hrs. Maximum
Width 42 cm
Height 5.9 cm
Depth 33.1 cm
Weight 3,197.82 gr
Other Features
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video Output System PAL
NTSC
Surround SoundIt is possible to create theater-like sound quality by hooking up your DVD player to a set of speakers. DVD players are usually compatible with more than one type of the following sound formats and speaker setups.Dolby DigitalDolby® Digital (AC3) Decoding Built-in allows the 5.1 channels (front right, front left, rear right, rear left, center and subwoofer) of sound to be decoded and then passed on to a receiver with 6-channel inputs. All Dolby® Digital decoders can also decode Dolby® ProLogic sound tracks. A very high percentage of home DVD-videos come with Dolby Digital soundtracks. It is also used in many digital TV channels and broadcasts, including HDTV. DTS®DTS Decoding like Dolby® Digital, DTS is a 5.1-channel digital surround format that provides a separate channel of sound to five speakers (right, center, left, right surround, left surround) and a subwoofer. DTS is not the standard for most DVD-videos, but many people claim the sound quality is higher than that of Dolby.VirtualVirtual surround sound attempts to create the illusion of surround sound through just the speakers on your television.Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
DTS (Digital out only)
Outputs S-Video x 1, Component x 1, HDMI x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial x 1
SCART Connectors Input / Output x 2
Inputs Digital Audio (Coaxial) x 1
Remote ControlA remote control allows you to operate the DVD player from across a room without wires. If Standard
Recordable Media DVD-R
DVD+R
DVD-RW
DVD+RW
HDD Size 160 GB
Recording Formats MPEG2
DVD Recording Time 8 Hrs. Maximum
Width 42 cm
Height 5.9 cm
Depth 33.1 cm
Weight 3,197.82 gr
Brand Toshiba
Miscellaneous
Video UpconversionThe Video upconversion is the term used to describe the conversion of a lower image resolution to an apparently higher one. In order to achieve that higher resolution, the player fills in additional image data by assessing existing pixels and intelligently predicting what the surrounding pixels should look like. Upconversion is fully used on HD-capable TVs and makes the DVDs be watched at a higher resolution. Upconverted video is typically only available via digital connections like DVI and HDMI.720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
Playable Disk Types VCD
SVCD
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
CD (Audio)
CD-R
CD-RW
CD+R/RW
Playable File Formats DivX
MP3
JPEG
Progressive ScanProgressive Scan creates a picture as a single image. This is different from older methods that sometimes caused screens to flicker. Pictures created using the Progressive Scan technique tend to look sharper and crisper. To use the Progressive Scan feature of your DVD player, your TV must also be capable of creating a picture using the Progressive Scan method.With Progressive Scan
DVD TypeThere are many different kinds of DVD players available. It is important to find one that fits your needs.Standard DVD: This describes the majority of DVD players available - a simple DVD player that you would hook up to a television in your home. These play DVDs as well as audio CDs.Portable: Portable DVD players are meant to be taken with you. Some players come with a DVD player as well as a screen, while others only have the player. Because they are small and self contained, they are often used for travel.Multi-disc DVD Player: These players make it possible to store anywhere from five to 400 disks at a time. Some will allow you to play one disk without interruption while browsing the rest of your collection.DVD/VCR: These machines have both a DVD player as well as a VCR built into a single unit.DVD Recorder: DVD Recorder/Players allow you to record from your television or your video camera as well as allowing you to play your DVDs.DVD Recorder
Video Output System PAL
NTSC
Surround SoundIt is possible to create theater-like sound quality by hooking up your DVD player to a set of speakers. DVD players are usually compatible with more than one type of the following sound formats and speaker setups.Dolby DigitalDolby® Digital (AC3) Decoding Built-in allows the 5.1 channels (front right, front left, rear right, rear left, center and subwoofer) of sound to be decoded and then passed on to a receiver with 6-channel inputs. All Dolby® Digital decoders can also decode Dolby® ProLogic sound tracks. A very high percentage of home DVD-videos come with Dolby Digital soundtracks. It is also used in many digital TV channels and broadcasts, including HDTV. DTS®DTS Decoding like Dolby® Digital, DTS is a 5.1-channel digital surround format that provides a separate channel of sound to five speakers (right, center, left, right surround, left surround) and a subwoofer. DTS is not the standard for most DVD-videos, but many people claim the sound quality is higher than that of Dolby.VirtualVirtual surround sound attempts to create the illusion of surround sound through just the speakers on your television.Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
DTS (Digital out only)
Outputs S-Video x 1, Component x 1, HDMI x 1, Digital Audio Coaxial x 1
SCART Connectors Input / Output x 2
Inputs Digital Audio (Coaxial) x 1
Remote ControlA remote control allows you to operate the DVD player from across a room without wires. If Standard
Recordable Media DVD-R
DVD+R
DVD-RW
DVD+RW
HDD Size 160 GB
Recording Formats MPEG2
DVD Recording Time 8 Hrs. Maximum
Width 42 cm
Height 5.9 cm
Depth 33.1 cm
Weight 3,197.82 gr
Brand Toshiba
Product ID 101488832
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