DVP5990/37

Highlights
DVD player
HDMI 1080p DivX Ultra
HDMI for simple AV connection
HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia
Interface. It is a direct digital connection that
can carry digital HD video as well as digital
multichannel audio. By eliminating the
conversion to analog signals it delivers perfect
picture and sound quality, completely free
from noise. HDMI is fully backward-compatible
with (Digital Video Interface) DVI.
USB Direct
Simply plug your device into the USB port on
your Philips DVD system. Your digital music
and photos will be played directly from the
device. Now you can share your favorite
moments with family and friends.
DivX Ultra Certified
With DivX support, you are able to enjoy
DivX encoded videos in the comfort of your
living room. The DivX media format is an
MPEG4-based video compression technology
that enables you to save large files like movies,
trailers and music videos on media like CD-R/
RW, and DVD recordable discs. DivX Ultra
combines DivX playback with great features
like integrated subtitles, multiple audio
languages, multiple tracks and menus into one
convenient file format.
Plays it all
Play virtually any media format you want -
whether they be DivX, MP3s, WMA or JPEGs.
Experience the unbeatable convenience of
great playability, and the luxury of sharing
media files on your TV or home theater system
- in the comfort of your living room.
192kHz/24 bit audio DAC
192KHz sampling enables you to have an
accurate representation of the original sound
curves. Together with a 24-bit resolution,
more information is captured from the original
analogue sound wave form, giving a much
richer audio reproduction.
High definition JPEG playback
High definition JPEG playback lets you view
your pictures on your television in resolutions
as high as two megapixels. Now you can view
your digital pictures in absolute clarity, without
loss of quality or detail - and share them with
friends and family in the comfort of your living
room.
Progressive Scan
Progressive Scan doubles the vertical
resolution of the image resulting in a noticeably
sharper picture. Instead of sending a field
comprising the odd lines to the screen first,
followed by the field with the even lines, both
fields are written at one time. A full image is
created instantaneously, using the maximum
resolution. At such a speed, your eye perceives
a sharper picture with no line structure.