JVC SRDVD-100U ProHD DVD Player for the GY-HD100 or 110 Camcorder | 
| Brand: JVC Category: Photography
New (2) from $70.00
Rating: reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.8 Dimensions (in): 20.1 x 14.4 x 5.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SRDVD-100U Model: SRDVD-100U UPC: 822863471021 EAN: 0822863471021
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| Features:
| • | Convenient, economical playback of HD from inexpensive DVD disks | | • | Playback HDV, MPEG-2 TS/PS (HD 720P, 1080i), WMV9, DivX HD files | | • | DVI and component analog outputs | | • | Auto-Play mode for unattended operation | | • | Upconverts standard DVDs to HD |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The JVC SRDVD-100U is an affordable DVD deck that can playback true high definition (HD) recordings! Perfect for kiosks, trade shows, production studios, advertising agencies, even broadcasters. This one-of-a-kind player is the first ever to deliver true HD on inexpensive DVD media.
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| Customer Reviews: this item is very good for College kids because it play Divix December 21, 2009 Jongug Chun (richmond CA USA) this product is good for standard DVD disk as well as Divix,, it is best kit for college kids and person who like the Divix thing
$70 is not so bad,, especially if you can play Divix movie, I love it!
strongly recommend this player
thanks
Overpriced and Underwhleming December 6, 2007 Justin Teague (Houston, TX USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
With the advent of the sub-$200 HD-DVD players flooding the market, the honeymoon period for this nasty little beast is long-gone. Don't be tempted, as I was, by its ability to play JVC HDV files natively. It is spotty at best and truly unnecessary given the alternatives available.
If you do dive in, be prepared for the laugh-riot butcher job of the English language that is the manual and the remote is hopelessly arcane. Boot time for this makes Haley's Comet seem all too frequent and simply navigating the menu is enough to drive all but the strongest of us to anti-depressants.
A/V connectors are loose and unreliable and the DVI output is severely crippled. Front-side buttons are cheap and flimsy and seem to have a high false-positive ratio.
This has been on the market for some time and is ready to be retired. It's time to let it move on. Let go.
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