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Product name Sharp HTDV40H  
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Best price £201
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Number of retailers 11 retailers  
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Product properties
DVD Player Yes  
Optical Drive DVD What disc type system does this product support. DVD and Blu-Ray are common standards.
CD/DVD-Changer    
DVD-Recorder No  
Hard Drive No  
Channel Output Power 2x75W + 100W  
Total Output 250  
Miscellaneous    
Compatible formats
Playable Disc Formats CD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, DVD  
Playable File Formats MP3, WMA, JPEG  
Features
Radio Yes  
Radio Type FM/RDS AM: AM radio is radio broadcasting using amplitude modulation. This was the dominant system of radio in the first two thirds of the 20th century, and it remains important into the 21st. Beca ...
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Radiostation Memory    
Connections
Composite Video Outputs 1 A Composite Video Connection is a connection in which both the Color and B/W portions of the video signal are transferred together. The actual physical connection is referred to as an RCA video connec ...
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Component Video Outputs 1 The three-jack (RCA/Phono) component video connection splits the video signal into three parts (one brightness and two color signals). Component video has increased bandwidth for color information, re ...
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HDMI Outputs 1 HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first and only industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. By delivering crystal-clear, all-digital audio and video via a si ...
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Analog Audio Inputs 1  
Digital Audio Inputs 2xOptical  
USB Ports 1 (Universal Serial Bus) A widely used hardware interface for attaching peripheral devices. USB ports began to appear on PCs in 1997, and Windows 98 was the first Windows to support it natively. Within ...
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