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Analogue audio: Sound that has not been turned into numbers. Analogue sound is available with you use the AUDIO LEFT/ RIGHT. These red and white sockets send audio through two channels, the left and right.

Aspect ratio: Aspect ratio refers to the length to height ratio of TV screens. The ratio of a standard TV is 4:3, while the ratio of a high-defi nition or wide TV is 16:9. The letter box allows you to enjoy a picture with a wider perspective on a standard 4:3 screen.

AUDIO OUT sockets: Red and white sockets on the back of the unit that send audio to another system (TV, Stereo, etc)..

Bit Rate: The amount of data used to hold a given length of music; measured in kilobits per second, or kbps. Or, the speed at which you record. Generally, the higher the bit rate, or the higher the recording speed, the better the sound quality. However, higher bit rates use more space on a disc.

Chapter: Sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD that are smaller than titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter you want.

Composite video (CVBS): A single video signal commonly used in most consumer video products.

Disc menu: A screen display prepared for allowing a selection of images, sounds, subtitles, multi-angles, etc., recorded on a DVD.

DivX: The DivX code is a patent-pending, MPEG-4 based video compression technology, developed by DivX Networks, Inc., that can shrink digital video to sizes small enough to be transported over the internet, while maintaining high visual quality.

Dolby Digital: A surround sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories containing up to six channels of digital audio (front left and right, surround left and right, centre and subwoofer).

Dolby Surround Pro Logic II: It is an improved matrix decoding technology that provides better spatiality and directionality on Dolby Surround programme material, provides a convincing three dimensional sound fi eld on conventional stereo music recordings and is ideally suited to bring the surround experience to automotive sound. While conventional surround programming is fully compatible with Dolby Surround Pro Logic II decoders, soundtracks will be able to be encoded specifi cally to take full advantage of Pro Logic II playback, including separate left and right surround channels. (Such material is also compatible with conventional Pro Logic decoders).

JPEG: A very common digital still picture format. A still-picture data compression system proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert Group, which features small decrease in image quality in spite of its high compression ratio. Files are recognised by their fi le extension ‘JPG or JPEG’.

MP3: A fi le format with a sound data compression system. ‘MP3’ is the abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio Layer3. By using the MP3 format, one CD-R or CD-RW can contain about 10 times more data than a regular CD.

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The Philips HTS3010 is a compact home theater system that offers a remarkable audio-visual experience, blending innovative technology with user-friendly design. It is particularly noted for its ability to deliver high-quality sound and vibrant visuals, making it an ideal addition to any home entertainment setup.

One of the main features of the HTS3010 is its 5.1 surround sound system, which includes five speakers and a powerful subwoofer. This configuration creates an immersive listening experience, allowing users to enjoy their favorite movies, music, and games with rich soundscapes that make them feel as though they are part of the action. The subwoofer, in particular, delivers deep bass, enhancing the overall audio performance.

Another standout technology featured in the HTS3010 is the progressive scan component video output. This technology ensures superior image quality, reducing blurriness and providing sharp, vivid visuals for an enhanced viewing experience. Users can connect the system to a compatible television, leading to a more cinematic feel as they enjoy high-definition content.

The Philips HTS3010 also incorporates Dolby Digital and Pro Logic II technologies, which work together to decode digital audio signals for optimized sound reproduction. This capability ensures that users can experience audio that’s true to the artist's original intention, providing clarity and depth across various media types.

Additionally, the system features HDMI connectivity, allowing for a single cable connection that transmits both audio and video signals. This not only simplifies the setup process but also enhances the quality of the signal, supporting high-definition resolutions for both video and surround sound.

In terms of usability, the HTS3010 boasts a user-friendly interface, making it easy for users to navigate through settings, adjust audio preferences, and access various media sources. This includes options for connecting to DVD players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices, making the system versatile for diverse entertainment needs.

Lastly, the sleek and modern design of the Philips HTS3010 allows it to seamlessly blend into any living space. Its compact form factor means that it doesn’t take up much room, which is particularly advantageous for smaller areas or minimalist setups.

In summary, the Philips HTS3010 impresses with its robust audio-visual performance, featuring a 5.1 surround sound system, progressive scan video output, and HDMI connectivity. With its combination of advanced technologies, user-friendly design, and sleek aesthetics, it represents a valuable choice for those seeking to enhance their home entertainment experience.