Harman Kardon DVD 47 High Performance DVD Player with HDMI

Harman Kardon DVD 47 High Performance DVD Player with HDMI
Manufacturer: Harmon Kardon
Product Type: CE
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Product Description
The Harmon Kardon DVD47 DVD A/V Player is a High performance single-disc DVD player for better home entertainment. It plays DVDs, A/V and SACD, and the progressive scan output makes your DVDs, DVD-R/RWs and DVD+R/RWs look incredible. The discs also great, thanks to the built-in Dolby Digital/MLP decoder. The simple HDMI connector makes it a snap to install this as part of your home entertainment center. Repeat play of one track, one CD or an A-B selection Video test screen with image adjustments Video-off mode for audio playback On screen menu navigation 4-speed smooth scan (x2, x4, x8, x20 speeds) Super-fine slow motion (x1/2, x1/4, x1/6, x1/7 speeds) Frame-by-frame advance Aspect ratio selector Parental lock Dolby Digital-DTS- and MPEG-2 compatible audio outputs Audiophile-grade, 192kHz/24-bit audio output DACs Linear-PCM audio at 44kHz--96kHz/16-bits--24bits 27mHz/10-bit video DAC (54mHz/10-bit in progressive scan mode) Still-imaging playback of JPEG CDs and Kodak picture CDs HDMI output with up scaling to 720p or 1080i DSD (direct stream digital) decoding for SACD Backlit remote control Coaxial/optical digital audio outputs, with Dolby Digital and DTS pass-through Component video (Y/Pr/Pb), S-video and composite video outputs
Average customer rating: 4.0
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Franklin EB-500 Rocket eBook
Manufacturer: Franklin Electronics Product Group: CE Binding: Electronics ASIN: B00000JSFS |
Product Description
Want to be the first to experience a whole new concept in reading? You're reading about it right now ? the Franklin Rocket eBook. The Rocket eBook is a compact, hand-held electronic book that lets you purchase books online, download them in minutes and enjoy hours of uninterrupted reading absolutely anywhere. About the size of an average paperback, it stores up to 10 books or 4,000 pages of text and graphics in your own personal digital library. Catch up on your reading any time during a busy day ? at home, in the office on the road, in all lighting conditions, indoors or out. Simple to use and ergonomically designed for right or left-hand use, portrait or landscape orientation, the Franklin Rocket eBook is an indispensable tool for today's on-the-go lifestyle. A unique, high resolution back-lit screen and long battery life make reading a pleasure.Amazon.com Review
The Rocket eBook fits in the palm of your hand and stores the equivalent of 10 novels. Why fuss with bulky paperbacks on your travels when you can download them through the Internet and then read them at your convenience?Some electronics manufactures have sought to replace the paperback novel with an electronic reader. The concept is simple: Create a handled computing device that can store the text of several books and thus negate the need to buy the physical books. The execution is not simple: Printed books are so perfectly well suited for their intended task that no battery-operated, LCD-sporting device can compete with them. Still, the Franklin Rocket eBook presents a worthy and fun alternative to the printed medium, if not a replacement. You control the unit with three buttons and four icons on its touch-sensitive screen, which let you select a stored title, navigate the title's chapters and pages, and decide how you want to display them (horizontally or vertically or for left or right-handed holding).
The Rocket eBook comes with its owner's manual, the <I>Random House Webster's Concise Dictionary,</I> and <I>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland</I> built-in. To purchase more books, you must install the included RocketLibrarian software and register the Rocket eBook online. In our tests, the process of acquainting ourselves with the device, installing the software, and registering the Rocket eBook online took about 45 minutes.
Using a provider of RocketEdition-compatible titles on the Internet, we located and purchased Daniel Brown's <I>Digital Fortress</I> in about five minutes, and we downloaded it in about two minutes. Transferring the book from our PC to the Rocket eBook took only 30 seconds.
For casual reading, even at only 22 ounces, the unit seems heavy after holding it for a few minutes--much heavier than a normal paperback. The unit's arrow keys let you page forward and backward, but not as rapidly as you can "thumb" through dozens of pages in a paperback. Also, you have to "pan" to see graphic images that are too large to fit on the LCD screen. Overall, the Rocket eBook's reading experience is not as pleasant as we've come to expect from reading an ordinary paperback. Still, if you want to read your favorite books but don't want to carry them in stacks as you travel, the Rocket eBook offers a great alternative--the ability to store several titles in a convenient, compact, portable package. --Mike Brown
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Customer Reviews:
If You Can Find It, Buy It!.......2001-06-13
Well worth having "if"........2000-09-06
This is a terrific product!.......2000-03-28
Useful where I didn't think it would.......2000-03-13
My only regret is that it will not read PDF files. Currently, a number of the really useful things that I get come in PDF format. Right now -- in order to down load a PDF file you have to e-mail out and then download the file after a translator reworks it. This has not worked well.
I'm impressed!.......2000-03-03
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