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Zenith DVT312 DVD Dolby Digital Home Theater System (Silver)

Zenith DVT312 DVD Dolby Digital Home Theater System (Silver)Brand: Zenith
Category: CE


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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Media: Electronics
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 34.4
Dimensions (in): 19.8 x 19.1 x 17.6
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: DVT312
Model: DVT312


Features:
  • Home theater system with DVD player, 5 satellite speakers (30 watts each), and a 50-watt powered subwoofer
  • MP3 decoding of CD-R/CD-RW discs; also plays JPEG image discs and Kodak Picture CDs
  • Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, and DTS 5.1-channel decoding for enveloping surround sound
  • Includes all requisite speaker cable, 4x and 16x moveable DVD zoom, and a headphone jack
  • DVD/receiver: 14 x 3 x 14 inches; satellites: 4 x 5 x 4 inches; subwoofer: 6 x 14 x 13 inches (all W x H x D)

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Product Description
Zenith's new DVD home theater systems combine very compact surround sound speakers and subwoofers with AM/FM receivers. Ideal for small- and medium-sized rooms, the systems offer a broad array of digital entertainment solutions. The DVT312 handles a total of 200 watts, with 30 watts for each directional channel and 50 watts for the subwoofer.

Amazon.com Product Description
The perfect affordable companion to a decent television and a small- to medium-size living room, Zenith's DVT312 home theater offers a tasteful design and all-in-one convenience--just hook it up to your TV and lose yourself in movies and music, including digital media files (both MP3 music and JPEG images) from your homemade recordable CDs. The system performs Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel audio decoding for enveloping surround sound and high-impact bass. Dolby Pro Logic II generates 5.1-channel signals from any stereo source, so even if you're listening to one of the receiver's 30 preset radio stations, you can still listen in discrete, multichannel surround sound.

Each of the five satellite speakers (left, center, right, and left/right surround) receives 30 watts, and the 6-inch subwoofer gets a generous 50 watts. A built-in FM/AM tuner lets you listen to the radio with drift-free PLL tuning, and a headphone jack affords private listening. The system comes with a handy remote control for operation from the comfort of your viewing position.

Aspect-ratio selection control lets you configure the system for either 16:9 widescreen TVs or standard 4:3 sets, and composite- and S-video outputs accommodate most TVs. Motion zoom enlarges the picture in real time (two levels, 4x or 16x), while variable high-speed scan offers fast-forward and reverse viewing at up to 100 times normal speed, zipping through a two-hour movie in 80 seconds.

What's in the Box Combination DVD player/audio receiver, five satellite speakers, one subwoofer, an FM Antenna, all requisite speaker cable, an S-video cable, a stereo analog audio/composite-video interconnect, a remote control, remote batteries, a user's manual, a registration card, and a warranty card.


Customer Reviews:
3 out of 5 stars Simple Design but problems with DVD's can be fixed   January 20, 2004
Mr. Shackleford (Texas, US)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have only used this product for a short time, but was irritated by the fact that it does not play many DVD's straight from the box. The "not formatted for this region" problem can be fixed by calling the service number for zenith products on the back of the owners manual. The problem is a simple setting that the manual doesn't cover. It took only a minute to fix once connected with the help people. After the fix, the product works great, but I must give rating of 3 because of the DVD screw up. Otherwise I would give the product a 4 or 5 for ease of setup and use and it performs the way I'd expect a lower cost unit to perform. If it doesn't play some DVD's, call the number!


1 out of 5 stars Won't play DVD's   December 28, 2003
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I really liked the ease of set up and the compact size of the machine, but guess what, IT WON'T PLAY MANY DVD'S! Good to know ahead of time. I get a message that says this disc not formatted for this region, but it plays in the $49 DVD player I bought today. There is currently no recall so I will have to do battle with one of the big electronic stores to try to get my money back. Glad I saved the box...


1 out of 5 stars This system shouldn't be on the market.   December 27, 2003
Chuck O'Connor (charlottesville, VA USA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This home theater system may not play region 1 dvds. According to "LG" Customer Service, "the engineers are working on it but they don't know when the upgrade will be available. I found some discs play while others do not. This is a problem when renting videos, not knowing if it will play. I wasted $5.00 on a rental-only to find it didn't play. Go Zenith!


3 out of 5 stars Good Beginner Unit   November 5, 2003
nicholas c pellaton (Port Washington, NY United States)
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

This is a bargain priced low-end 5.1 DVD receiver. I bought it for my girlfriend's birthday present and she has been satisfied with it. The components are all fairly light-weight, the inputs are labeled clearly and it was a breeze to set up. This is the kind of piece that is appropriate for somebody who is looking to replace an old stereo, NOT a serious audiophile. It doesnt have many bells and whistles, but it has inputs for your cable box and VCR, which is probably all you'll be looking to plug into it at this price range. As for the sound, it is best described as adequate. The bass is shallow and unrefined, and the speakers are unremarkable as well, but you must keep in mind what you are buying. Considering your first DVD player probably cost nearly as much as this unit, its a heck of a deal. My only real complaint was the remote. This is the only place that the system feels genuinely cheap. Its thin and has hardly any differentiation in button size, so good luck even turning down the volume in the dark (yes, the volume button is the same size and shape as all the others). Bottom line, its worth the money.

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