DVD-player Kenwood DVF-3060

Classic, not wishing to look outdated ... And indeed, why reinvent the wheel when you can use solutions, time-tested. As a result, the front panel does not look any empty or overloaded, large buttons, which allowed them to put on a clearly marked. Transport ignores the button Open/Close quickly, however tray emits light when driving sly. Look at the rear panel urges that before us - the European unit. This suggests primarily a connector SCART, which displayed, in addition to the composite signal RGB, so that if desired, the player can receive three kinds of video signals simultaneously. The remote control requires the user great skill and an eagle's view. Clearly in work areas not sharing - Track buttons side by side with the controls menu. The buttons are small, and the inscriptions on them - just microscopic. Most popular Play and Stop buttons put to the most remote periphery. He can only control the player. The initial setting is only displayed Stop. It is, in principle, simple, but vague names of some options may lead to errors. In particular, if your receiver is equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS, under Digital Audio Out option should be chosen MPEG/DTS. In this case, the player will read any digital stream, and not only those that are in the name of the option. Any "bells and whistles" in this unit virtually none. No Zoom, multi-channel audio playback from the two speakers can not read CD-Text, Intro Scan only works with CD and Video-CD. But there is a three-step Dimmer (front panel display can be made to shine bright, dim or turn off completely).

This machine - a real gift owners AV-receiver Kenwood. In the first place, the device is meant KRF-V5060D. Player fits perfectly with him in appearance and size. In addition, the kit includes a receiver system remote control, more ergonomic than before us player.

Kenwood DVF-3060 DVD-player photo