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JVC XV-Y430B Region Free DVD Karaoke 5.1 Ch USB SD Card HDMI PAL NTSC

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JVC XV-Y430B Region Free DVD Karaoke Player 5.1 Ch w/ USB SD Card HDMI PAL NTSC

Brand: JVC
MPN: XV-Y430B
Condition: New

This JVC DVD player can play DVDs from all regions and all countries on any TV. It supports multi video formats. It plays MP3 and WMA audio formats. It has a Mic input for karaoke, and is compatible with a JPEG image format. It has a USB connection input, 5.1 Channel audio output via RCA cables or composite audio, and HDMI output for up to 1080p full HD picture quality.

Video Format: MPEG-2
Audio Format: MPEG-1, LAYER 1, LAYER 2, LAYER 3
Color System: PAL/NTSC
Audio System: Audio DAC 24 bit/96KHz
Video Output: 1Vpp(at 75 ohms)
Audio Output: (Stereo):2Vrms(1KHz, 0dB)
CD Frequency Response: 2Hz-20KHz
DVD Frequency Response: 4Hz-22KHz(48k)  4Hz-22KHz(96k)
Signal/Noise Ratio: CD audio 90dB
Audio Distortion: CD audio 0.05%
Output Terminals: Video (Composite) Output x 1
Component Video Output (Progrressive Scan) x 1
HDMI output x 1
S-Video Output x 1
Down Mix Stereo Output (Left and Right) x 1
Digital Audio (Coaxial) Output x 1
Optical out x 1
5.1-Channel Audio Output x 1
Pickup Wave Length: 655nm
Product Dimension: 17" x 8" x 2"

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