Denon A1XVA DVD player with 1080p output
What does this Denon A1XVA DVD player do other than
demonstrate the electronics industry's product-naming difficulties? Well, it puts out a native 1080p signal over HDMI,
which means it's about the highest quality signal you can get from your DVD player to your big 1080p TV. It also comes
with D.P.I.C (Denon Pixel Image Correction) and Advanced AL24 Processing, which is Greek to me but sounds great, and
plays MP3 and WMA files. THe A1XVA is coming out next month with a price tag around $4,000.
Via Engadget.
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