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Universal DVD player
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John Archer takes a look at Denon’s new universal DVD player and wonders if it has enough sparkle to make it stand out from the middle ground
The handset is a beefy, clearly labelled jobResting in the middle of Denon’s new universal DVD range, between the
excellent
On the other hand,
DESCRIPTION
Perhaps inevitably, the
We shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, of course, but it’s hard not to be concerned that such an obvious
The 2200’s connections are very satisfactory. There are two main highlights: component video outputs which enable you to enjoy the
deck’s Progressive Scan talents on a suitably capable screen; and 5.1 RCA line outs so you can enjoy the
There are also the customary
The 2200’s list of standout features isn’t restricted to its
Also useful are ‘Darker’ and ‘Lighter’ settings for adjusting the black level according to your screen’s capabilities. However, we recommend you take care with this setting, since choosing ‘darker’ on a low contrast screen can result in the loss of quite a bit of background detail during dark scenes.
We also availed ourselves of handy facilities for tweaking the brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma and hue components of the picture.
Similarly impressive levels of flexibility are found on the audio side, too. Particular highlights include a bass enhancer and an extremely comprehensive suite of speaker configuration facilities
for surround sound music that make the 2200 a friend to just about any
type of speaker/amp system we could think of.
Some of the
When it comes to video processing, at the 2200’s heart are
On the audio front, the 2200 boasts three
WHAT’S GOOD
Top-end performance from a mid-range deck
WHAT’S BAD
CD playback only average
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