The snazzy DVP620VR from Philips lets you watch movies from VHS tape or
from premium-quality progressive-scan DVD, view digital-image slide
shows, listen to audio CDs, or play your homemade MP3 CDs through your
living-room speakers -- all from one affordable, space-saving device.
The Philips DVP620VR also lets you record off-air in hi-fi stereo sound
and watch your camcorder or hook up your gaming console through its
convenient front-panel audio/video inputs. Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely
thinking of "someday," the DVP620VR stands ready to deliver the full
potential of your DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for
the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a
picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving
you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all
motion artifacts.
The VCR's 4-head design ensures smooth slow-motion play (forward and
reverse) and clear still-frame images, 19-micron heads deliver the
clearest possible picture when recording or viewing in EP
(extended-play) mode, and with hi-fi sound the unit records and plays
back stereo audio tracks. Other features include 1-touch recording,
timer recording, auto head cleaning, and auto repeat playback (great for
trade shows and presentations). You can even copy from DVD to VHS tape,
providing the DVD is not Macrovision copy-protected -- a great idea for
sharing your disc-based home videos with friends and family who don't
yet have DVD players.
Video connections include front- and rear-panel composite-video inputs
and rear-panel RF coaxial video in and out jacks -- perfect for either
spontaneous hookups (like a camcorder or second VCR) or permanent
connections (as with a cable box or DVR). Outputs include a single
composite-video output for DVD/VCR video signals and DVD-only outputs
for component-video (switchable for 480i and 480p, depending on your TV)
and S-video.
A set of left/right analog-audio outputs channel audio from both the
DVD player and the VCR to Dolby Pro Logic receivers and stereo
televisions. Both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound
signals can be routed through the player's coaxial digital-audio output
for direct connection to a full-featured audio/video receiver. If you
don't have a surround receiver or six-channel speaker setup, you can
still make every movie night the ultimate experience: virtual surround
sound simulates surround sound through two speakers (even the stereo
speakers on your TV).
Playback options include single-disc resume, which lets you pick-up
where you left off on your current DVD (not applicable for MP3 or JPEG
CDs), disc-lock parental controls, and picture zoom for magnification of
select images.
What's in the Box
DVD-Video player/VCR, remote control with batteries,
a user's manual, and an analog audio/composite-video interconnect.