| | |  | Electronics | Home » » AKAI DV-PX6150K - Multi Region Zone/Codefree Progressive Scan DVD Player With MPEG4 & Karaoke. Plays DVDs From Any Country On Any TV. Remote Included. | | | | | | | Description: | | Plays any region PAL or NTSC DVD movies!
Progressive Scan
Analog 5.1 channel AC-3 output for 5.1 channel surround sound
Full 2 microphone Karaoke
Plays DVD, Kodak Picture CD, DVD/ DVD+-RW/ HDCD/ VCD/CD-DA/ CD-R/ CD-RW/ MP3/ JPEG
Code Free for playback of any region DVD movie from zones 1-6.
Guaranteed to play all old, current and future DVD movies including DVDs that are RCE/REA coded.
This unit has a built-in high quality 12Mb video converter so you can play any DVD or Video CD movie on any TV in the world.
The player is totally guaranteed to play ANY DVD from ANY Region on any NTSC TV in the World!
10-bit Video D/A Converter
Closed Caption feature - lets you view CC
96 kHz/24-bit Audio D/A Converter with frequency response of 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz
4 Level virtual surround sound
Standard and wide screen TV formats- 16X9, 4X3 Letter Box, 4X3 Pan & Scan
Multi-Language On-Screen Display - English, Spanish, French & Far East
8X Zoom
1/2X / 1/4X / 1/8X Slow Motion in forward and reverse
Full function remote control
Dolby Digital Decoder and DTS Decoder | | | Features: | |
• Plays DVD, Kodak Picture CD, DVD/ DVD+-RW/ HDCD/ VCD/CD-DA/ CD-R/ CD-RW/ MP3/ JPEG
• Plays any region PAL or NTSC DVD movies
• Analog 5.1 channel AC-3 output for 5.1 channel surround sound
• Full 2 microphone Karaoke,optical , coaxial output
• This unit has a built-in high quality 12Mb video converter so you can play any DVD or Video CD movie on any TV in the world.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 10.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Initial reaction to this DVD playerApr 29, 2007
By Lee Merritt
"Godzilla fan"
I have only owned this DVD player for a week, but wanted to add one thing here I noticed about it's initial set up. After correctly installing the a/v inputs from my TV to this unit, and connecting the unit to a power outlet, I turned on this Akai DVD player, and accessed, through the TV's input channel, the main "Akai" logo-their was an audible, and very annoying humming in the background from my TV speakers, which happened only when I had the DVD player on. To eliminate this humming I HAD to connect an S-video cable from this DVD player to the back of my TV. Once the S-video cable was connected the humming stopped. This is the ONLY DVD player I have ever owned that requires an S-video cable be connected from it to a TV in order to eliminate an unwanted audible background noise. I have two other DVD players, one R1 only and the other a multi-region player(Yamakawa), and both operate just fine with a/v cables only(and no s-video cable). ??
Late edit: in early January, 2009 this unit simply quit working. It didn't power on or anything. I rarely used it but it still crapped out. To anyone thinking of buying this unit...don't!
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