Panasonic DVD-RP91N Progressive-Scan DVD-RAM Player, Champagne
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- Sales Rank: #798558 in Home Theater
- Size: Champagne
- Color: Champagne
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: DVDRP91N
Features
- Progressive scanning (480P) output for true-to-film picture playback of DVD movie discs
- 4:3 shrink function with letterbox zoom and shift lets you watch DVDs in their original aspect ratio on a 16:9 widescreen
- DVD-RAM video playback capability
- MPEG digital noise reduction
- Monitor select allows for connection to a standard TV, CRT projector, LCD projector, or a projection TV
- Progressive scanning (480P) output for true-to-film picture playback of DVD movie discs
- 4:3 shrink function with letterbox zoom and shift lets you watch DVDs in their original aspect ratio on a 16:9 widescreen
- DVD-RAM video playback capability
- MPEG digital noise reduction
- Monitor select allows for connection to a standard TV, CRT projector, LCD projector, or a projection TV
In-dash Screen Diagonal: 7Take your DVDs on the road with this large 7 diagonal 169 widescreen LCD that delivers clear high-resolution images. This DVD receiver also comes with iPod video capabili
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
71 of 75 people found the following review helpful.Excellent progressive output
By B. Compton
I bought this player almost totally because of the excellent reviews I had read about its image and sound quality, and the reviews appear to be accurate. This player replaced my old Pionneer DV-414 player, and it is much better.
The progressive output is amazing on my Panasonic Tau television. I believe this player does not exhibit the 'chroma bug' that many high-end AV magazines have found in some players, even some high-end ones.
If you don't have an reciever (or an external decoder) that can decode Dolby Digital or DTS, this player will decode them and pipe them into a reciever with 5.1 channel RCA inputs. My receiver has its own decoder, but I have decided to use the dvd player's decoder full-time as I appreciate the sound quality improvement it gives over my receiver.
I also haven't experimented with the DVD-RAM playback because as of yet I do not own a DVD-RAM drive, though I will probably remedy that in the near future.
This dvd player will also play DVD-AUDIO discs and CD-Rs with mp3s on them. The mp3 feature is pretty nice, though it won't decode id3 tags in your mp3 files. It played all of the CD-Rs that I presented it with flawlessly, however. If you play DVD-AUDIO discs on this player you'll definitely want to use its built-in decoders, as the analog outputs are the only way to get the true level of quality in a DVD-AUDIO disc (the digital outputs are downsampled to reduce the quality of a pirated copy -- it stinks, but that's how it is)
All in all, though expensive, this is a great dvd player, especially if you have a TV that can accept progressive output, and perhaps you need a DD/DTS decoder (or you'd like to upgrade the one you have). Right now the DVD-AUDIO, MP3, and DVD-RAM features are just icing on the cake, and shouldn't distract you from its extremely well-done core competencies of picture and sound quality.
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