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High-def DVD player from Marantz
Marantz has taken
the wraps off two new slimline DVD players, including a high definition (HD)
model for under £350. The HD DV6600 comes with Faroudja DCDi processing and the
ability to output both 720p and 1080i video signals in PAL or NTSC Progressive Scan.
The HDMI connection delivers full-bandwidth, uncompressed digital video and
audio to any HD-ready TV or projector. Sound plays an important part of this
machine’s arsenal with a ADV7322 216MHz/11-bit DAC (Digital Audio Converter)
from Analog Devices and 24-bit/192kHz, Delta-Sigma, Digital-to-Analogue
converters from Texas Instruments (TI) across all six channels of sound.
According to Marantz, the converters use TI’s enhanced multilevel delta-sigma
architecture to boost dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock
jitter. More importantly for music lovers, the Audio Exclusive feature mode
bypasses the video circuits for audiophile sound quality without EMI
interference, and gold-plated line outputs.
The DV660 also plays both DVD-Audio
and Super Audio CD multi-channel music discs, in addition to DVD-R/RW, DivX,
MP3, WMA and JPEG. At the entry-level, Marantz has launched the £100 DV4360
progressive scan DVD player, with 54MHz/10-bit video DAC and on-board Dolby
Digital decoder.
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