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Sharp BD-MPC41
$750.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Sound setup is easy, auto-detects the correct settings for you. Easy setup, just two satellite speakers to situate and everything else goes up front. Excellent picture output, everything in full HD, no distortion.
The Cons:Surround sound is lacking, basically just good stereo.
The BD-MPC41 is a compact home theater system new from Sharp in 2010. This home theater system offers the convenience of playing Blu-ray discs, DVDs, CDs, MP3 audio files, JPEG images as well as music from your iPod all on the same small system.
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Like many of Sharp's 2010 home theater offerings, the BD-MPC41 comes equipped with AQUOS Pure Mode, which automatically corrects the color when connected to a Sharp AQUOS LCD HD TV. This home theater system supports Dolby True HD as well as DTS-HD Master Audio Essentials sound technologies. The BD-MPC41 also comes with a soundbar, which combines the sound of all speakers for complete surround audio. There is also an Ethernet port here, and Netflix movie streaming is available.
Features
- Audyssey sound enhancement technology
- 1080p video output w/24 frames-per-second
- BD-Live (w/BD-ROM Profile 2.0)
- Ethernet port
- Netflix movie streaming
- HDMI 1.3
- xv color
- AQUOS Pure Mode (for use w/Sharp AQUOS LCD HD TV)
- 10 FM presets
- FM tuner
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sound setup is easy, auto-detects the correct settings for you
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easy setup, just two satellite speakers to situate and everything else goes up front
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excellent picture output, everything in full HD, no distortion
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upscales DVDs gracefully, makes them look high-definition
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decodes digital audio formats, everything sounds clear and distortion-free as it was intended
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capable of very loud output if needed
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surround sound is lacking, basically just good stereo
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