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Kenwood HTB-N815DV Networked Home Theater System with Progressive-Scan DVD Player

Kenwood HTB-N815DV Networked Home Theater System with Progressive-Scan DVD Player

Manufacturer: KENWOOD
Customer Rating:  , based on 2 reviews

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Editorial Review:
  • DVD home theater system with 780 watts total amplifier power and a 6.1-channel speaker system with a 100-watt powered subwoofer
  • Home-network integration through Ethernet jack and front-panel PCMCIA card slot; streams digital media files from your PC (with wired connection)
  • Progressive-scan video output displays seamless, flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready screens
  • Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES 6.1 surround processing for enveloping, full-bodied sound from DVDs and video game systems
  • Dolby Headphone technology simulates 5-channel surround sound through any stereo headphones; offers dual-source/single-zone audio

DVD home theater system with 780 watts total amplifier power and a 6.1-channel speaker system with a 100-watt powered subwooferHome-network integration through Ethernet jack and front-panel PCMCIA card slot; streams digital media files from your PC (with wired connection)Progressive-scan video output displays seamless flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready screensDolby Digital EX and DTS ES 6.1 surround processing for enveloping full-bodied sound from DVDs and video game systemsDolby Headphone technology simulates 5-channel surround sound through any stereo headphones; offers dual-source/single-zone audio
 

Customer Reviews:

Good bargain, delivered quickly
This arrived quickly and was easy to set up. It sounds great. We haven't tried connecting it to a computer yet, but if it appears to be straight forward. Hopefully a wireless connection will be possible as well, the documentation suggests it is, but isn't clear how to achieve this.
2007-03-23
Nothing but trouble
I bought this unit on Boxing day and have had nothing but trouble and Kenwood support is just uselss, the white images on a black background displayed a pink beeding stream. I had the first unit replaced only to find the new unit had the same problem. I contacted Kenwood and took it into a local repar center who took a couple of weeks to get back to me. I had to go into the repair center to show them the exact problem and then a week after that it was corrected by adding a capacitor. Now the DVD player is suppose to be compatible with all formats but it is not. The DVD player plays DVD-RW intermitently if at all and sometimes cannot read Disney discs. The repair center replaced the optical reader to no effect, and Kenwood is now asking for me to ship the DVD player to them for testing. Now it is late March and so essentially I've purchased a system that has spent more time in the repair center than at home and now I'll be without a DVD player for god know how long.
2006-04-01
 
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