Samsung DVD Player with HD Upconversion
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- DVD-F1080
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DVD-F1080 DVD Player, 1080p Upconversion, HDMI Output, Component Output, Progressive Scan, Dolby Digital/DTS Encoders, 14-Bit Video D/A Converter, Plays: DVD-R/W, DVD+R/W, CD-R/W, MP3, WMA, JPEG, MPEG
The Samsung DVD-F1080 DVD Player brings your home theater experience to a whole new level with superb
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Single-disc DVD player
Here's a little DVD player with big aspirations. Weighing in at 2.2 lbs., the DVDF1080 doesn't take up
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Samsung DVD-F1080 DVD Player
With super-stylish looks, this lightweight and very compact SAMSUNG DVD player upconverts standard discs
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DVD Player
Your current DVD library will look and sound better than ever before, because this is a progressive scan
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Samsung DVD Player with HD Upconversion
Enjoy your favorite DVD movies on your HDTV with this DVD player that upconverts standard DVDs to high-definition
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The picture is definitely not HD, but is much better than a normal DVD. Had a little trouble during set up with my Hitachi 42" plasma and a few audio problems but have worked around. Plays most of the downloaded CD's, AVI's etc from my Mac computer. The unit should serve me well, especially for older DVD's until I upgrade to Blue Ray. The unit is well worth the money.
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Don't let this size or price of this DVD player fool you. It is a superior product to all its larger, more expensive competitors. The picture is outstanding, and it is easy to use. We bought it for vacations in our Airstream but like it so much we might buy another for our home.
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To get the full capabilities of this dvd player you NEED to have an HDTV! let me repeat that again....NEED TO HAVE HDTV to get full capabilities otherwise you are wasting your money except for the space saving design. It takes a standard DVD and instead of showing it @ the standard dvd resolution of around 480 or less i do not remember exactly, adds in more lines for a more detailed picture up to 1080 or in-between depending on the maximum resolution of your tv. For those curious I am not sure what happens if you try to play a blu-ray dvd though, but just remember that it is a step up from a regular dvd player but is still not blu-ray quality! One more thing for those of you who do not know this uses a HDMI (which combines the audio and video all into one cable) connection not the [S-video] or [Red, White, Yellow].
















