Denon S-101 DVD Home Entertainment System

Product Description

Easy-to-Use, Compact 2.1 Channel Home Theater Systems Are World’s First-Ever Home Entertainment Products to Offer Universal Connectivty with Portable Players Like Apple iPod, Rio MP3 Players and Others.The S-101 combines high-quality Denon performance with an inviting, décor-friendly design. This streamlined system offers crisp DVD playback and uses Dolby Virtual Speaker technology to create room-filling sound with just two speakers and a subwoofer. You get remarkably simple setup and operation, along with some special conveniences â like a front-panel connection that enables the ’101 to play and control your iPod. Denon designed this system for easy hookup â in fact, you can do it in just four steps. All you have to do is (1) connect the speakers to the subwoofer, (2) connect the subwoofer to the control center, (3) connect the control center to the TV, and (4) plug the subwoofer into a power outlet. No wires to run all over your room, no complicated connections. The speakers come with table stands, or you can wall-mount them for an elegant, space-saving setup â a perfect complement to today’s flat-panel TVs. DVD player/control center: 2-channel amplifier (50 watts x 2) On-screen Help menu iPod compatibility â can control and charge iPod (connect using supplied cable) Compatible with docking iPods (not compatible with iPod Shuffle) Analog minijack input 1 optical and 1 coaxial digital audio input 1 optical digital audio output 2 audio/video inputs (composite and S-video) Video output for TV (composite, S-video, 480i/480p component video) Selectable progressive-scan mode for smoother video with HD-compatible TVs (via the component video output) Composite-to-S-video, S-video-to-composite, composite-to-component, and S-video-to-component video conversion Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R&DVD-RW, audio CD, CD-R&CD-RW, MP3&WM

The first thing you’ll see upon opening the box is Denon’s language-free quick-start guide, which breaks set-up into seven easy, illustrated steps. We were able to get to a DVD menu within about 10 minutes of cracking the tape seal on our box. The system is comprised of two speaker panels (including hardware for table or wall mounting), a desktop PC-sized subwoofer, the player, a remote, and all the connections you’ll need for a basic video set-up. The player itself is about the size of a shoebox (15-by-4-by-10 inches) and includes inputs and outputs for composite, S-video, component, and optical connections. Three auxiliary ports allow you to add game systems, disc writers, or other home-theater components.


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