Reviews of the Nu CinePlayer PDP100
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CNET Review
The Good: Extremely slim design; DivX, MP3, and JPEG playback; PAL output; includes international power adapters for traveling.
The Bad: No HDMI output; no upscaling; specialized component video cable must be purchased separately; performance not comparable to similarly priced standalone DVD players.
The Bottom Line: The Nu CinePlayer PDP100 is an extremely small DVD player with a great feature set for traveling, but it lacks the niceties of larger standalone players.
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Manufacturer: NU Technology Inc.
Part number: NUPDP100
General
- Product Type DVD player
- Form Factor Wall-mount
- Width 5.9 in
- Depth 0.7 in
- Height 6.4 in
- Weight 0.9 lbs
DVD
- Media Type VCD, CD, DVD??R DL, JPEG, DVD??RW, DVD??R, CD-RW to MP3, CD-R, DVD, DivX, MPEG4
- Media Format PAL, NTSC
- Recordable Media DVD??R DL, DVD??RW, DVD??R
- Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 96 KHz
- Built-in Audio Decoders Dolby Digital, DTS decoder
- Supported Digital Audio Standards WMA, MP3
Audio System
- Digital Audio Format Dolby Digital output, DTS digital output
Remote Control
- Type Included
Product Photos
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