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BRAND NEW IN THE BOX JVC KD-DV4205 DVD PLAYER

IM IN MELBOURNE NORTHER SUBURBS WILL POST AUSTRALIA WIDE FOR 10 BUCKS ASKING $300 GET A MP3 DVD PLAYER AT THE PRICE OF A CD PLAYER CALL ME ON 0401267277

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HERES THE SPECS

Power Output: 50W x 4 Max.

MOS-FET Power Amp

GIGA MP3

cEQ

Ready for iPod®*

DVD-R/-RW, +R/+RW, VCD Compatible

MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3/WMA Tag

CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

DTS/Dolby Digital/MPEG Audio (2ch)

24-bit DAC (Audio)

Line Output Terminals

Video Output Terminals

Optical Digital Output

Rotary Encoder Multi-Control

Multi-Function Wireless Remote Control

*In conjunction with KS-PD100

DVD Section

Video Format: NTSC/PAL

Zoom (for DVD)*

Chapter Access (for DVD)

Pause/Step/Slow*

VCD Playback Control

Direct Track Access (for VCD)

Last Position Memory

*Remote control only

CD Section

CD Text

Direct Track Access

Random/Repeat/Intro Play

+/- 10 Skip Function

Changer Control Section

MP3 Control*

CD Text*

Direct Disc Select (1-12)

Random/Repeat Play

Skip/Search

+/- 10 Skip Function

* In conjunction with CH-X1500.

iPod® Control Section*

Play/Pause

Skip/Search

Random/Repeat

Text Display

*In conjunction with KS-PD100

Tuner Section

HS-IV Tuner

IF Filter

18 FM and 6 AM Presets

SSM (for FM)

Seek (Up/Down)

AFNS/PNC

Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM)

Auto Antenna

Amplifier Section

Source-Specific Volume Control

Balance/Fader Control

Volume Attenuator

Loudness Control

Max. Amp Gain Switcher

Display Section

Multi-Color Display

Switchable Dimmer

Power Switch Standby Illumination

General Section

Detachable Control Panel with Carrying Case

Power-Off Mode Eject

COMPU PLAY

Preferred Setting Mode

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