Toshiba's SD-P2500 is designed to take full advantage of the DVD format in both video and audio. This model comes equipped with technology features like Super ColorStream Pro progressive scan output, DVD Audio compatibility and the industry's highest resolution LCD screen (1024 x 600). The SD-P2500 also features new side panel audio speakers that are countered to match the new slim design and an SD/SM slot for JPEG viewing.
The slimly designed SD-P2500 features an 8.9-inch Poly-Silicon thin-film transistor active matrix display that provides an exceptionally brilliant 614,000 pixels (1024x600) resolution. Advanced-resolution DVD-Audio compatibility ensures that users will enjoy powerful, high-fidelity music that captures all of the warmth, realism and nuance of 2-channel DVD-Audio performances. For additional viewing flexibility, the SD-P2500 includes a full complement of audio and video connections for quick and easy playback through virtually any existing home theater system.
With a redesigned, light-weight 3.5-hour Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack, the Toshiba SD-P2500 is a portable theater that permits users to enjoy high-quality audio and video entertainment anytime, and almost anywhere. The SD-P2500's newly designed front firing audio speakers have an output wattage of 1.5W. Audio and video mini-plug outputs, standard S-Video connector, digital audio output plus component video out add to the SD-P2500's flexibility. In addition, a monitor input permits users to connect portable video products such as a camcorder, and view the images on the 8.9-inch high-resolution LCD screen.
For total ease of operation, the SD-P2500 features an advanced NAVI menu conveniently integrated for convenient access of key player functions, which offers total ease of operation. All player and DVD menu functions are also accessible using the intuitive four-way cursor co-located on the remote control and the top panel of the player.
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