Friday, April 24, 2009

Coby Electronics manufactures quality products that are designed to deliver outstanding performance at a terrific value. The DVD-433 2.1 Channel DVD Player with Home Theater Speaker System features a progressive scan DVD player with a Dolby Digital decoder. It also features digital and analog A/V outputs, a convenient on-screen display, and a picture zoom function. Dual 2.5" full-range satellite speakers and a long-throw subwoofer with a tuned port will fill your room with sound.
Customer Review: Not bad for the price.
I purchased this product because I have a small apartment, space is an issue, and I did not want to install the typical 5 speakers in most home theater-in-a-box systems. I hooked it up to an inexpensive, no-name 32" LCD flat-screen HDTV and the system isn't bad and takes up very little space. It only has 100 watt outage power, but the sound is pretty good. It is basically a progressive scan DVD/CD player with a speaker system. Although the speakers are wall-mountable, I did not mount them. So far so good and I am happy with the purchase. The system fit my needs perfectly.


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

This stylish and compact full digital home entertainment system plays practically any disc in high quality Dolby, DTS multi-channel sound. So just relax and fully immerse yourself in movies and music at home.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Benwin Digital Surround (BDS), the first and only type of "Instant surround sound" system in the world.


Thursday, April 16, 2009

These days, music and images originate in a variety of sources, and the HS 300 brings them all to you with ease and elegance. In addition to a built-in progressive scan DVD player with DVD-Audio, MP3, WMA and JPEG file playback, a built-in FM tuner and connections for external sources, the HS 300's front- and rear-panel USB jacks let you connect to USB digital cameras or thumb drives for instant listening or viewing of compatible image and music files through the system's powerful amplifier and compact, yet accurate 5.1-channel speaker system. No matter where the program originates, it never looked or sounded better than when played through the HS 300.