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Toshiba MW24FM1 24" Pure Flat Screen TV-DVD-VCR Combo

Toshiba MW24FM1 24" Pure Flat Screen TV-DVD-VCR Combo

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Features:
  • FST PURE Flat picture tube eliminates glare
  • Full-featured DVD player with Dolby Digital and DTS surround-sound output
  • 4-head hi-fi stereo VCR
  • Front-panel AV inputs for easy connection of video games or a camcorder
  • Headphone jack allows for individual listening privacy


Description:

Get home-theater convenience and elegance from a single tidy package. This 24-inch flat-screen TV houses a full-featured DVD player and VCR. Besides looking great, a pure-flat tube eliminates unwanted reflections from room light and affords a broader viewing angle than conventional tubes.

The four-head hi-fi stereo VCR offers eight-event, one-month programming. Its four-head design ensures smooth slow-motion play (forward and reverse) and clear still-frame images, while hi-fi sound records and plays back stereo audio tracks. If you route the stereo output to an AV receiver, you can even enjoy four-channel (left, center, right, and monaural surround) Dolby Pro Logic sound from TV and Dolby-encoded cassettes.

Both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can be routed through the player's coaxial digital-audio output for direct connection to an audio-video receiver. An auto-repeat feature proves useful for trade shows or retail applications. Side-firing speakers offer a broad stereo "image" for TV or tapes.

Front-panel audio-video inputs accommodate hookups of a camcorder or gaming console, while a front-panel headphone jack grants listening privacy. One-touch record simplifies setup of the timer for recording within a 24-hour period; one button starts record and allows setting of record length. A sleep timer saves energy and the wake timer makes a convenient alternative to a clock radio. Violent or sexually explicit programming can be identified and blocked using a V-chip, prohibiting viewing by young children.

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