This player's Cinema Mode cuts down glare and improves color resolution in a darkened living room, Quick Replay jumps back seven to 10 seconds, variable zoom converts any widescreen image to full screen on a 4:3 aspect-ratio TV (eliminating the black bands at the top and bottom of the screen), and high-speed smooth scan zips through a two-hour movie in just 40 seconds.
The CP67K is compatible with standard DVD-R (it's guaranteed to play Panasonic DVD-Rs recorded and finalized with a Panasonic DVD video recorder, though others may work as well), CDs, audio CD-Rs and CD-RWs, and discs encoded with MP3 or WMA (Windows Media) audio files. A 192 kHz/24-bit digital-to-analog converter ensures optimal decoding of all disc formats except high-resolution DVD-Audio.
To round out the stereo experience, Advanced Surround (V.S.S.) simulates surround-sound effects using only two speakers, dynamic range compression limits the peak levels of Dolby Digital-encoded programs (found on most DVDs), and the Dialogue Enhancer increases the relative volume of the center channel, making center-channel content easier to hear.
For connections, you get the works: standard composite-video, S-video, and premium component-video outputs. The latter can be switched to deliver either 480i or 480p (progressive-scan) video. The player also has a single set of stereo RCA analog-audio outputs and an optical digital-audio output to feed a surround-sound signal to your Dolby Digital-decoding or DTS-decoding audio/video receiver.
Price: $249.99
Customer Review: Great player until it dies
I had this player for about 2 1/2 years. I don't watch many movies, so it probably got used 2 or 3 times a month. The picture quality is great. It was a pretty nice dvd player. It wasn't as good for CDs, lacking features you'd want in a cd player, but it was ok. It died with the H07 error everyone else is reporting. I thought I would try and fix it with some WD40 like I've seen posted on the web. I tried to open it up and apparently the screws have been glued in or something, and simply will not come out. So I stomped on it a few times, and hit it with a hammer several times. Never managed to open it, it's a pretty rugged case. But I'm pretty sure it's dead now. It makes rattling noises when I pick it up and shake it, and has lots of dents. Oh well, I think my next one won't be a panasonic, since it seems alot of them have this problem
Customer Review: great--for a while
I loved this thing for three years and four months--one of the best birthday presents I ever received. And then the fateful H07 error...
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