Philips MCD289/58 Manual Do Utilizador

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MCD289/58
Highlights
Micro Theater
  
 
Dolby Digital
Because Dolby Digital, the world's leading 
digital multi-channel audio standards, make use 
of the way the human ear naturally processes 
sound, you experience superb quality 
surround sound audio with realistic spatial 
cues.
USB Direct plays photos/music
Simply plug in your USB device on the system 
and share your stored digital music and photos 
with your family and friends.
Digital Sound Control
Digital Sound Control offers you a choice of 
pre-set Jazz, Rock, Pop and Classic controls 
you can use to optimise the frequency ranges 
for different musical styles. Each mode uses 
graphic equalizing technology to automatically 
adjust the sound balance and enhance the most 
important sound frequencies in your chosen 
music style. Ultimately, Digital Sound Control 
makes it easy for you get the most out of your 
music by precisely adjusting the sound balance 
to match the type of music you are playing.
Dynamic Bass Boost
Dynamic Bass Boost maximizes your music 
enjoyment by emphasizing the bass content of 
the music throughout the range of volume 
settings - from low to high – at the touch of a 
button! Bottom-end bass frequencies usually 
get lost when the volume is set at a low level. 
To counteract this, Dynamic Bass Boost can be 
switched on to boost bass levels, so you can 
enjoy consistent sound even when you turn 
down the volume.
Loudness for bass and treble
In the sound spectrum, high and low 
frequencies are relatively less audible to human 
ears - especially at low volumes. By activating 
the Loudness feature, the bass and treble will 
be amplified so you can savor a more balanced 
sound perception overall.
12-bit/108MHz video DAC
12-bit Video DAC is a superior Digital-to-
Analogue-Converter that preserves every 
detail of the authentic picture quality. It shows 
subtle shades and smoother graduation of 
colors, resulting in a more vibrant and natural 
picture. The limitation of the usual 10bit DAC 
become in particular apparent while using large 
screens and projectors.
Progressive Scan
Progressive Scan doubles the vertical 
resolution of the image resulting in a noticeably 
sharper picture. Instead of sending a field 
comprising the odd lines to the screen first, 
followed by the field with the even lines, both 
fields are written at one time. A full image is 
created instantaneously, using the maximum 
resolution. At such a speed, your eye perceives 
a sharper picture with no line structure.