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Philips new DVD Micro Theater MCD759D including HDMI 1080i
Filed under: Home Theater, Philips
Philips new DVD Micro Theater MCD759D including HDMI 1080i

Philips unveiled its latest home theater system, the MCD759D is a DVD Micro Theater system with iPod connectivity, AM/FM radio and DVD player featuring 5.1-channel.

A class-D digital amplifier inside boasts a total of 800W RMS and supports DTS, Dolby Digital and Pro Logic II surround sound formats. The CD/DVD player offers the playback of DivX, DVD-Video, Picture CD, Video CD/SVCD, WMA-CD, MP3-CD, CD (R/RW) and DVD (R/RW). The DAC (12bit, 108MHz) features high def (720p, 1080i) video upsampling, upscaling and progressive scan. The rear panel is equipped with 3x analog video outputs, Component Y Pb Pr, Composite CVBS and S-Video, an HDMI output and an audio auxiliary input (RCA).

The loudspeaker enclosures are made up of real rosewood with gold-plated speaker connectors and the satellites load ribbon tweeters for impressive audio fidelity. The iPod dock is compatible with iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iPod with color display and iPod 5th Generation is able to play and charge your iPod and can remote control it.

However, There is no word on MCD759D's pricing and availability yet.
VIA: Philips
Posted on Nov 25th, 2007 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (3)
Posted by EjDalley, Jan 6th, 2008 - 04:42 AM
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Any news on this system?
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Posted by Andreyka, May 7th, 2008 - 05:55 PM
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I bought it in Costco for $499 + tax.
The system looks awesome and sound is great though not that loud (even at max).

The problem I have is popping sound everytime I switch sources, mute/unmute, etc.
The Philips support sucks so it will go back to the store.
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Posted by happy, Aug 4th, 2010 - 09:35 AM
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<a href="http://www.headphones-best.com"><strong>Bose in ear headphones</strong></a> deliver quality audio youd expect only from much larger headphones plus a comfortable, adjustable fit.
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