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Many people are still buying expensive flat screen TVs and wondering why their picture is so poor. The answer, more often than not, is that they’re using a dirt-cheap DVD player. But with so many high-end players to choose from, what’s the best choice for movie fans who want to watch their flicks in picture perfect quality without breaking the bank?
Simple, just invest in a Denon DVD-1940 which, at an affordable £249.99, provides great vision and great sound. Denon have upgraded their entry-level DVD player making last year’s quality market leaders even better with leaner, greener, better sounding and sleeker looking additions.
This competitive model is Denon’s most affordable Universal DVD Player and is a strong performance upgrade over the recent DVD-1740.
The Denon DVD-1940 features superior 1080p upscaling which was achieved through the use of the advanced Faroudja FLi2301 DCDi chipset, with five Image Mode memories that enable users to fine-tune picture quality to their particular preference.
Additional circuit enhancements in the DVD-1940 include discrete interlaced and progressive video DACs and discrete high performance PCM-1738 Burr Brown Audio DACs. The scaling, HDMI, video and audio circuits go beyond competitor quality at this price and the DVD-1940 delivers superb pictures and sound for all displays and audio formats.
To celebrate the release of the Denon DVD-1940, we’re giving you the chance to win one of these brilliant pieces of kit.
answer - £249.99
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Many people are still buying expensive flat screen TVs and wondering why their picture is so poor. The answer, more often than not, is that they’re using a dirt-cheap DVD player. But with so many high-end players to choose from, what’s the best choice for movie fans who want to watch their flicks in picture perfect quality without breaking the bank?
Simple, just invest in a Denon DVD-1940 which, at an affordable £249.99, provides great vision and great sound. Denon have upgraded their entry-level DVD player making last year’s quality market leaders even better with leaner, greener, better sounding and sleeker looking additions.
This competitive model is Denon’s most affordable Universal DVD Player and is a strong performance upgrade over the recent DVD-1740.
The Denon DVD-1940 features superior 1080p upscaling which was achieved through the use of the advanced Faroudja FLi2301 DCDi chipset, with five Image Mode memories that enable users to fine-tune picture quality to their particular preference.
Additional circuit enhancements in the DVD-1940 include discrete interlaced and progressive video DACs and discrete high performance PCM-1738 Burr Brown Audio DACs. The scaling, HDMI, video and audio circuits go beyond competitor quality at this price and the DVD-1940 delivers superb pictures and sound for all displays and audio formats.
To celebrate the release of the Denon DVD-1940, we’re giving you the chance to win one of these brilliant pieces of kit.
answer - £249.99
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