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HDMI | Yes |
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Depth | 194 mm |
Width | 230 mm |
Height | 39 mm |
Weight | 800 g |
Device type | Blu-Ray player |
Product color | Black |
Audio decoders | Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD |
Disc types supported | BD, CD, DVD |
Supported video modes | 1080p |
Card reader integrated | No |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
Video formats supported | - |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.2 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 9.5 W |
Audio output channels | - channels |
Identifies and describes the front panel, rear panel, and remote control buttons of the Blu-ray player.
Provides instructions on connecting the Blu-ray player to a TV or an AV amplifier using HDMI or coaxial digital cables.
Details wired and wireless setup procedures for connecting the player to a network for internet access.
Guides users through the initial setup process for the Blu-ray player, including remote control battery insertion.
Covers basic disc playback, BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE, and Blu-ray 3D features.
Describes how to use the DISPLAY button to view playback details such as resolution, audio, subtitles, and chapter numbers.
Covers playing media files from USB devices and home network (DLNA) compatible products.
Details features like TV SideView app usage, Screen Mirroring, and available playback options accessed via the OPTIONS button.
Explains how to connect the player to the internet and use the built-in browser to navigate websites.
Provides instructions on updating the player's software via the internet or USB memory.
Covers display adjustments including 3D output, TV screen size for 3D, TV type, and screen format settings.
Details options for digital audio output, HDMI audio settings, Dolby compatibility, and audio DRC/downmix configurations.
Configures aspects of disc playback, including menu language, audio language, subtitle language, and hybrid disc playback.
Allows setting passwords, parental control area codes, and restrictions for BD-ROM, DVD VIDEO, and Internet video playback.
Manages player functions like OSD language, HDMI settings, quick start mode, auto standby, screen saver, and software notifications.
Configures internet connection types (wired/wireless), network status, diagnostics, screen mirroring settings, and remote device management.
Explains how to reset player settings to factory defaults or initialize personal information for security purposes.
Provides solutions for common picture, sound, disc, USB, network, and system operational problems identified across multiple pages.
Details the technical specifications of the Blu-ray player, including dimensions, power consumption, and operating conditions.
Lists playable disc types, discs that cannot be played, and notes on region codes and disc handling.
Outlines the various video, audio, and photo file codecs and containers supported by the player.
Explains wireless LAN security options like WEP, TKIP, and AES, and provides guidelines for disc cleaning and storage.
Offers reference lists for language codes used in settings and parental control area codes for regional content restrictions.