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Coby DVD765 5.1-Channel DVD Home Theater System (Black) |  | Brand: Coby Category: CE Department: Home Audio Video
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $47.56 as of 9/9/2010 09:18 CDT details You Save: $52.43 (52%)
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Seller: WonderElectronics Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 3331
Format: CD Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.8 Dimensions (in): 16 x 14 x 14.6 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: DVD765 Model: DVD765 UPC: 716829997659 EAN: 0716829997659 ASIN: B001PACFZW
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | 5.1-channel progressive scan DVD player, compact and slim design, DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG compatible, Dolby digital decoder | | • | 5.1-channel audio for surround sound systems, digital and analog AV outputs for home theater use, NTSC/PAL compatible, convenient front panel | | • | Picture zoom function, parental lock control, AC 100-240V automatic power switching | | • | 5.1-channel surround sound system with 300W total output | | • | 5 full-range satellite speakers, subwoofer with tuned port for deep bass response |
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Product Description Coby's DVD765 system brings together high-tech features, Dolby Digital audio and stylish design for the ultimate home theater experience. Compatible with all standard disc formats, this progressive scan DVD player features a super-slim design that fits easily into your home. Five full-range satellite speakers and subwoofer with tuned port deliver pounding bass and crisp highs: 300 watts of dynamic audio in 5.1-channel surround sound.5.1-channel progressive scan DVD playerCompact and slim designDVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG compatibleDolby digital decoder5.1-channel audio for surround sound systemsDigital and analog AV outputs for home theater useNTSC/PAL compatibleConvenient front panel and on-screen displayMultiple language, subtitle, and camera angle supportPicture zoom functionParental lock controlAC 100-240V automatic power switchingFCC approved & ETL listedHome theater speakers5.1-channel surround sound system with 300W total output5 full-range satellite speakersSubwoofer with tuned port for deep bass response
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Not bad but confusing September 7, 2010 Jeepin88 I think it works great for my room. I have it hooked up in my bedroom and I think it works good for that purpose. Its not powerful but its better then tv speaker. The system has a flaw. I called Coby because i couldn't get the volume to change through the tv. They knew about the problem. You will need to get a cable that has a 3.5 mm headphone input on one end and the red and white audio cables on the other end. That means your tv will need to have a headphone jack on it. This way you can control the volume of the system with your tv volume. I think its a good package for the price. Its nothing fancy though.
Price was good, not the product August 23, 2010 H. K. Dawuid (NC, USA) This is a cheap product, that's why was 60 something dollars. But I didn't want an expensive one either, so it is good over all. The rear speakers didn't work though, from the first time, but i'm gonna wait until my new TV arrives and see if they work then.
Not bad for a $40. system June 14, 2010 K. Eckley (Bay Area, California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this system for $39.00 brand new. Sure, the bass isn't all there, but it does become better when you're watching a movie with lots of bass. The speaker wires are short but you can get more speaker wire to make it work. I liked that all the wires, ( speaker wires ) and ( rca jacks ) are color coded or have tags identifying where each wire plugs into.
I think the system sounds okay. You CAN control the volume while watching TV. I don't know what these other reviewers are talking about. Maybe they didn't connect it correctly. There's a switch on the back of the subwoofer that indicates, "TV" "DVD". You must slide it to the appropriate position. Your TV will need a red and white rca OUTPUT for this feature to work. ~common sense~
The remote control is probably the worst thing about it. You have to aim the remote directly at the dvd player and no further than about six feet away. That's the trouble I experienced anyway. Even with new Energizer batteries.
I can't understand people buying this. May 7, 2010 Arrow 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I seen this on here and had to comment. How can people waste thier money on a cheap toy like this, then have the nerve to act surprised when they find out Fisher Price makes better product (and would cost more as well). You can't even buy a single speaker that is OK for less than $100; let alone 5, a sub, a DVD player, and an amp. Come on!
It use to be such people that purchased things as this were rare, most people wanted something at least descent. But I'm finding these days that people really have no standards when it comes to audio/video anymore. As long as it makes noise and has colors on a screen, people will say it sounds & looks good to them?!?! It simply blows my mind. Somewhere out there, people have purchased this same setup and probably think it's great.
If you can't afford to get something at least descent, why would you buy anything at all. Save your money. It's called 'doing without'.
Warning: Do NOT buy!! March 8, 2010 Player (Pittsburgh) This is the worst DVD home theater system I ever bought.
It stopped working less than a month after I bought it!
The wires are EXTREMELY short. They didn't even reach half way across my 15 foot room.
The power cord is really short.
The volume is horrible. The only way I could use it is with the volume maxed and it still wasn't enough. No kidding!
The remote only works from a distance if the player is on the floor because of the angle they installed the IR detector. I installed mine in my TV cabinet and would have to stand up, stretching my arm up as high as I could to get it to work from across the room.
Trash!
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