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Coby DVD755
$80.00
Released November, 2006
The Pros:Satellite speakers connect to the subwoofer, which is easier to manage than running all wires to the main unit. On-screen display is easy to use and well organized. Remote control is light and functional.
The Cons:Bass support is a bit weak, doesn't have a lot of punch. Speaker wires are very short and require you to splice them to replace them. Audio is a bit difficult to adjust to the volume level you want - often either too quiet or too loud.
The Coby DVD755 is a 5.1 channel DVD home theater system offered by Coby Electronics. This is a simple, compact, affordable and easy set-up system that consists of a DVD player, five full-range satellite speakers and a subwoofer with an overall output power of 300 watts.
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The subwoofer is made from wood and features a tuned port for a deep bass response. The progressive scan DVD player is capable of playing DVD, DVD+/-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW and JPEG CDs, and is NTSC/PAL Compatible. It has a dolby digital decoder and is capable of outputting 5.1-Channel surround sound audio to the included speakers, and is NTSC/PAL Compatible. The unit also features optical, digital and analog AV outputs for home theatre use as well as volume and bass control. Also included with the unit is a full-function remote control and AV cable.
Specifications
- Progressive Scan DVD Player
- Compact and Slim Design
- DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG Compatible
- Dolby Digital Decoder
- 5.1-Channel Audio for Surround Sound Systems
- Optical, Digital, and Analog AV Outputs for Home Theater Use
- NTSC/PAL Compatible
- Convenient Front Panel and On-Screen Display
- Multiple Language, Subtitle, and Camera Angle Support
- Picture Zoom Function
- Parental Lock Control
- 100-240V Automatic Power Switching
- FCC/FDA Approved & ETL Listed
- 5 Full-Range Satellite Speakers
- Dedicated Wooden Subwoofer with Tuned Port
- Volume and Bass Control
- Unit Dimensions, DVD Player: 8.86" x 1.75" x 10.43" (WHD)
- Unit Dimensions, Speakers: 3.5" x 5" x 3.75" (WHD)
- Unit Dimensions, Subwoofer: 4" x 11.8" x 12" (WHD)
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satellite speakers connect to the subwoofer, which is easier to manage than running all wires to the main unit
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on-screen display is easy to use and well organized
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remote control is light and functional
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bass support is a bit weak, doesn't have a lot of punch
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speaker wires are very short and require you to splice them to replace them
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audio is a bit difficult to adjust to the volume level you want - often either too quiet or too loud
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no inputs available at all, so no other systems can take advantage of the speakers
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