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Item: Teac DVD Player and 5.1 surround sound speakers

Age: New

Condition: Brand New/Sealed

Price: $115

Location: Melbourne - Northern Suburbs

Contact: PM me or [email protected]

Comments:

This setup is brand new/still sealed in box. Good budget priced DVD/Surround System

FEATURES:

- The TEAC PLD412 with 5.1 Dolby Digital can convert any lounge room into an entertainment zone

- Includes a DVD player with five surround sound speakers and a subwoofer to ensure cinema quality sound at home

- A special feature of the TEAC PLD412 is the two microphone inputs with separate volume control, especially designed for karaoke

- Digital connectivity including coaxial digital output and progressive component video output (Y, Pb/ Cb,Pr /Cr) further adds to the home cinema experience by delivering crisp pictures and smooth transitions

- Teac Home Theatre in a Box also has all the great DVD features that are expected from TEAC, such as a digital AM/FM radio tuner and a full function remote control

- In addition to DVD playback, the new Home Theatre System is also compatible with VCD, CD, JPEG and MP4 playback

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

* 5.1 Dolby Digital

* Sound control: 3D sound, dialog/DRC, Dynamic

* Radio digital tuner AM/FM

* PAL/NTSC

* Compatible with: DVD video/ Video CD/VCD/CD/JPEG/MP4

* Karaoke: 2 mic inputs with separate volume

* control.

* Full function remote control

* Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice

* Specifications

o Aux Input

o 15Wx5(F,C,S)

o Progressive component

o video output

o (Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr)

o S-video output

o Composite output

o Sub output: 30W

o Coaxial digital output

o Amp Power: 105W

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I can deliver this to anywhere in the Northern suburbs, please enquire if unsure whether your location is included, for other areas of Melbourne, it can be arranged to meet half way etc...

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