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Denon Upscales Movies With DVD-2930
You can get inexpensive models from
under
£150 but if you have the budget, there’s always Denon. The company has
announced the UK availability of the DVD-2930 player, which can upscale DVDs to
near-1080p quality.
It may have a price tag of £650 but
it boasts the same Silicon Optix Reon chip that appears in
its £2,700 DVD-A1XVA
professional model. Throw in a decent set of connection options and the ability
to play all formats of high-def audio discs, like SACD, and you have something
to keep both audiophiles and movie buffs sweet.




Upgrading certainly seems the better option,the technology is moving fast so the the price of the new soon comes down because its quickly becomes old.
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