Specifications

 

 

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General

Power requirements

120 V AC, 60 Hz

Power consumption

93W

Dimensions (approx.)

301⋅ 78 ⋅ 182 mm (w/h/d)

(12 ⋅ 3 1/8 ⋅ 7 1/4 in) Weight (approx.)

2.0 kg (4 lb 14 oz)

Operating temperature

5˚C - 35˚C (41˚F - 95˚F)

Laser diode properties

• Material: GaAlAs

• Wavelength: l=650/780 nm

Inputs/outputs on the console front

Controller port (2)

Memory card slot (2)

USB connector (2)

Inputs/outputs on the console rear

AV MULTI OUT connector (1) DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector (1) Expansion bay (1)

Supplied accessories

See page 8.

Optional accessories

SCPH-10010 U

Analog Controller

 

(DUALSHOCK®2)

SCPH-10020 U

Memory Card (8MB)

 

(for PlayStation®2)

SCPH-10040 U

Vertical Stand

 

(for PlayStation®2)

SCPH-10060 U

S VIDEO Cable

SCPH-10090 U

Multitap (for PlayStation®2)

SCPH-10100 U

Component AV Cable

 

(for PlayStation®2)

SCPH-10110 U

Horizontal Stand

 

(for PlayStation®2)

SCPH-10420 U

DVD Remote Control (for

 

PlayStation®2)

Limited warranty

For details on the warranty, refer to the enclosed warranty card or contact Sony Mexico at 01-800-759-7669 or 5002- 9819.

For additional parts, please call 01-800-759-7669 or 5002-9819.

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Chapter (page 22)

Sections of a movie 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.

Dolby Digital (page 10, 27)

Digital audio compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories. This technology conforms to 5.1-channel surround sound. The rear channel is stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format. Dolby Digital provides the same 5.1 discrete channels of high quality digital audio found in Dolby Digital cinema audio systems. Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and processed in digital.

DTS (page 10, 27)

Digital audio compression technology that Digital Theater Systems, Inc. developed. This technology conforms to 5.1-channel surround sound. The rear channel is stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format. DTS provides the same 5.1 discrete channels of high quality digital audio. Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and processed in digital.

DVD-VIDEO (page 4, 17)

DVD VIDEO discs can contain up to 8 hours of moving pictures on a disc with the same diameter as a CD. The picture data uses the MPEG 2 format, one of the worldwide standards of digital compression technology. Audio data is recorded in a multi-channel format allowing you to enjoy a more real audio presence. DVD VIDEO discs also can contain advanced functions such as multiple viewing angles, multilingual tracks and Parental Control playback restrictions.

DVD-RW (page 4)

DVD-RW is a recordable and rewritable disc that is the same size as a DVD VIDEO disc. DVD-RW discs have two modes: VR mode and Video mode.

Video mode - complies with DVD-VIDEO format and is compatible with most DVD players once finalized, whereas a DVD-RW recorded in VR mode can only be played on DVD-RW compliant DVD players.

•VR (Video Recording) mode - enables various US

programming and editing functions, some of

Additional

which are not available in Video mode.

 

DVD+RW (page 4)

 

DVD+RW (read “plus RW”) is a recordable and

 

rewritable disc. DVD+RW discs use a recording

information

format that is comparable to the DVD VIDEO

 

format.

 

DVD material (page 25)

 

DVD material can be divided into two types:

 

video based material and film based material.

 

Video based material is recorded at 30 frames

 

(60 fields) per second, and is normally used for

 

TV programs. Film based material is recorded

 

at 24 video images per second, and is used for

 

most movies. Some DVDs contain both video

 

based and film based material.

 

Parental Control (page 26)

 

A function of the DVD used to restrict playback

 

of the disc according to the age of the user and

 

the restriction level in each country. The

 

restriction varies from disc to disc; when it is

 

activated, playback can be completely

 

prohibited, violent scenes are skipped or

 

replaced with other scenes, and so on.

 

Progressive scan (page 25)

 

Compared to standard interlace mode that

 

alternatively shows every other line of an

 

image to create one frame, progressive scan

 

shows the entire image at once as a single

 

frame. This means that while interlace mode

 

can show 30 frames per second, progressive

 

scan can show 60. The overall picture quality

 

increases and still images, text and horizontal

 

lines appear sharper.

 

Title (page 22)

 

The longest section of a movie or a music piece

 

on a DVD; a movie, etc., for a picture piece on

 

video software; or an album, etc., for a music

 

piece on audio software. Each title is assigned

 

a title number enabling you to locate the title

 

you want.

 

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