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Review: Denon DVD-1920 multi-format player 15/11/05 High-Definition-ready TVs are pouring out of factories and into homes, even though the availability of HD broadcasts and disc software lags well behind and only starts rolling out extensively during 2006. So, how do you make the.
When I opened my humble little retail store, The Audiophile, back in 1973, Denon was a small company just entering the country. Giants like Yamaha, Kenwood,Pioneer, Marantz, and others dominated the receiver market. But I was a tweak and always looking for something better. My local rep would drive up on his moped to Venice, California, with the latest Stax headphones or a few other top-notch toys and a new moving coil cartridge from Japan. 'Hey, check out this new Denon DL-103 conical moving coil cartridge.' Conical? How could that be good? We would spend the afternoon listening in my high-end room to see how it stood up to the hottest cartridges of the day. They also had a few integrated amplifiers, but who would ever be interested in Denon...too much competition.
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But after 30 years of delivering some of the finest electronics in this category, Denon has earned a reputation second to none, consistently producing A/V receivers that are ranked at or near the top of the industry. And while the company's premier models often command a premium price (for example, their AVR-58o5 mkII costs $7,000), Denon's newest, the AVR-2807, is priced at an affordable $1,099. I also requested a matching DVD player (DVD-1920 at $369) to test the combo, so let's see how this duo works together.
Unique Features AVR 2807
It delivers the same HDMI digital video interface terminals and high-resolution 1080p video signal transmission offered on higher priced Denon units, plus all the features we've all come to expect from Denon--at an entry-level price range (well, sort of). Power is rated at 110 watts of power per channel--this is no lightweight! There's an enhanced version of the Audyssey MultEQ XT auto setup/calibration (which helps you achieve optimized system performance for your specific room), as well as support for the addition of any XM Connect-and-Play antenna module for integrated satellite radio reception. The powerful new 32-bit floating-point DSP automatically and accurately analyzes, adjusts, and sets the speaker configurations of your system. I'm a fan of Pure Direct mode: sonic quality gets enhanced as all of the unused circuitry is shut down for the cleanest and most precise stereo sound from any audio component in your system. The direct iPod/MP3 connector found on more expensive Denon models is lacking, but it will be compatible with a new iPod dock (the ASD-1R dock) that Denon is planning to release later in 2006. When available, the dock is expected to provide audio, photo, and video playback control via the 2807's remote.
Other key features should be mentioned--such as multi-zone audio capabilities, two assignable 12-volt 'trigger' outputs, an RS-232 port for computer-controlled touch-screen operation, 200ms audio delay for precise synchronization between image and soundtrack. Need I mention that there's Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, and Multi-zone 5.1 in the main room with stereo capability in a second zone, and the Digital bass management functions enable you to tailor the sound from high-resolution audio discs to a wide variety of systems--from full-size speakers to compact satellite/subwoofer setups.
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EN
English
DVD SETUP
Display Setting
You can change certain aspects of the DVD display screens,
still mode setting, Progressive and HDMI settings.
Press the SETUP button in stop mode.
Press the Cursor buttons (s or B) to select
CUSTOM, then press the
ENTER button.
• The custom mode will appear.
Press the Cursor buttons (s or
B
) to select DISPLAY, then press
the ENTER button to confirm.
Press the Cursor buttons (K or
L
) to select an item, then press the ENTER button.
TV ASPECT (Default : 4:3 LETTER BOX)
• Press the Cursor buttons (K or
L
) for an item selection, then
press the ENTER button.
• Select 4:3 LETTER BOX for a
black bars appears on top and bot-
tom of the screen.
• Select 4:3 PAN & SCAN for a full
height picture with both sides trimmed.
• Select 16:9 WIDE if a wide-screen TV is connected to the
DVD player.
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• Select 4:3 SQUEEZE when the TV screen is too large hor-
izontally at 16:9 WIDE setting and when it is impossible to
adjust the screen size using the TV’s controls.
QUICK
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3
2
1
In Setup menu, QUICK mode, CUSTOM mode and INITIALIZE mode are available (refer to pages 25-28).
QUICK mode consists of the setting menus frequently used, and they are accompanied with
mark.
You can make all settings in CUSTOM mode.
QUICK
Language options are not available with some discs.
Press the SETUP button in stop mode.
Press the Cursor buttons (s or B) to select
CUSTOM, then press the ENTER button.
• The custom mode will appear.
Press the Cursor buttons (s or
B
) to select LANGUAGE, then
press the ENTER button to con-
firm.
Press the Cursor buttons (K or
L
) to select an item, then press
the ENTER button.
DIALOG (Default : ORIGINAL)
• Sets the audio language.
SUBTITLE (Default : OFF)
• Sets the subtitle language.
DISC MENU (Default : ENGLISH)
• Sets the language for DVD Menu.
OSD (Default : ENGLISH)
• Sets the language for the On-Screen display.
Press the Cursor buttons (K or L) to select a set-
ting, then press the ENTER button.
• If OTHER is selected in the DIALOG, SUBTITLE or
DISC MENU, press four-digit number to enter the code
for the desired language (refer to the language code list
on page 29).
• Only the languages supported by the disc can be selected.
Press the SETUP button to exit and activate the
new settings.
NOTE:
• Language Setting for DIALOG and SUBTITLE may not
be available with some discs. Then use the AUDIO and
SUBTITLE buttons. Details are on page 23.
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QUICK
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3
2
1
Language Setting
DISPLAY
TV ASPECT
4:3 LETTER BOX
STILL MODE
AUTO
PROGRESSIVE
OFF
PROG.MODE
AUTO1
HDMI SELECT
YCbCr
HDMI PICTURE
NORMAL
DISPLAY
TV ASPECT
4:3 LETTER BOX
4:3 PAN & SCAN
16:9 WIDE
4:3 SQUEEZE
LANGUAGE
DIALOG
ORIGINAL
SUBTITLE
OFF
DISC MENU
ENGLISH
OSD
ENGLISH
STILL MODE (Default : AUTO)
• Press the Cursor buttons (K or
L
) for an item selection (AUTO,
FIELD, or FRAME), then press
the ENTER button.
• This function allows you to
adjust picture resolution and
quality in still mode.
• An individual picture on TV screen is called as “frame”,
which consists of two separate images called as “field”.
Some pictures may be blurred at the AUTO setting in
still mode due to their data characteristics.
• AUTO: Automatically selects the best resolution setting
(FRAME or FIELD) based on the data characteristics of
the pictures.
• FIELD: Select FIELD when the pictures are still unsta-
ble even if AUTO is selected. FIELD stabilizes the pic-
tures, although the picture quality may become coarse
due to the limited amount of data.
• FRAME: Select FRAME to display relatively motionless
pictures in higher resolution. FRAME improves the pic-
ture quality, although it may unstabilize the pictures due
to simultaneous output of two field data.
PROGRESSIVE
(Default: OFF)
• Press the Cursor buttons (K or
L
) to set PROGRESSIVE to ON
or OFF, then press the ENTER
button.
• The setting will be effective
when you exit the setup screen by pressing SETUP.
• When PROGRESSIVE is ON, P.SCAN appears on the
DVD player’s display after you exit the setup screen.
• Refer to page 11 for more details.
• In the HDMI output mode, even when PROGRESSIVE
is set to ON, signals are output always as Interlace.
PROG.MODE (Default: AUTO1)
• Press the Cursor buttons (K or
L
) to select a mode for the pro-
gressive scan output, then press
the ENTER button.
• AUTO1: mode suitable for
images on the film
material.
• AUTO2: mode for images on the material of 30-frame
film.
• VIDEO1: mode for normal video material.
• VIDEO2: mode for video material with less movements.
• VIDEO3: mode for video material with many movements.
HDMI SELECT (Default: YCbCr)
• Select an HDMI output mode
between YCbCr and RGB.
• When the connected equipment
is not compatible with YCbCr,
HDMI signal is output as RGB
regardless of the setting.
HDMI PICTURE (Default: NORMAL)
• Select a HDMI picture mode
between NORMAL and
ENHANCED.
• Select ENHANCED if the black-
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white contrast is not clear.
• This setting is effective only for
HDMI RGB output.
Press the SETUP button to exit and activate the new
settings.
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QUICK
DISPLAY
TV ASPECT
4:3 LETTER BOX
STILL MODE
AUTO
PROGRESSIVE OFF
PROG.MODE
AUTO1
HDMI SELECT
RGB
HDMI PICTURE
NORMAL
DISPLAY
AUTO
FIELD
FRAME
STILL MODE
DISPLAY
PROG.MODE
AUTO1
AUTO2
VIDEO1
VIDEO2
VIDEO3
DISPLAY
TV ASPECT
4:3 LETTER BOX
STILL MODE
AUTO
PROGRESSIVE
OFF
PROG.MODE
AUTO1
HDMI SELECT
YCbCr
HDMI PICTURE
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NORMAL
DISPLAY
TV ASPECT
4:3 LETTER BOX
STILL MODE
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AUTO
PROGRESSIVE
OFF
PROG.MODE
AUTO1
HDMI SELECT
YCbCr
HDMI PICTURE
NORMAL
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