New JVC home theatre systems
Nov 2, 06 09:06 PM PDT
JVC has a trio of home theatre systems that vie for the consumer dollar in the upcoming holiday season. The DD-1, DD-3, and DD-8 are all well-endowed with 16cm subwoofers and an overall output of 220W RMS. In addition, you get 30 FM presets, an integrated FM/AM tuner, and USB hosting with PAL Digital Output. The DD-3 and DD-8 can be used as Network Media Players, converting video signals to 720p for newer TV sets, while the HDMI terminal enable you to integrate both systems with flat-panel displays. There's no word with regards to pricing details, but any 3 will look just fine in your home as your family sits down to enjoy a feel-good movie together.
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