by RCA
Date first available at Amazon.com: March 12, 2011
Buy new: $89.99
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Review & Description
You'll enjoy the deep bass and full sound of your music being played on the RTD3133 home theater system by RCA. This 130 watt system with Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound has all your needs in one place with the DVD player and line-in connection for iPod and other portable audio players. The optical input connects to digital TV and satellite or cable box for full surround experience. Includes remote control for convenient operation. Speaker wires are color-coded to match the terminals. Connect the speaker wire from the back of each speaker to the corresponding color terminal at the back of the unit. Press down the tab to open the terminal and insert the wire. Release the tab to lock wire in the terminal Remote Control Easy to follow menus This unit has been designed to play back BD-video encoded for region A and DVD-video encoded for region 1. You cannot play back BD-video or DVDvideo that are labeled for other regions. Look for the symbols on the right on your BD-video or DVD-video. If these region symbols do not appear on your BDvideo or DVD-video, you cannot play back the disc in this unit. The letter or number inside the globe refers to region of the world. To play streaming video via Netflix service, you must have an appropriate Netflix subscription and the player needs to be registered for Netflix service. Your home must have braoadband Internet service and a router. Some BD-ROMs contains BD-Live features that can be downloaded to the external memory (local storage) for enjoyment. In order to access BD-Live functions, the Blu-ray disc player must be properly configured for BDLive internet access, and it must be equipped with additional memory (USB Flash Drive of 1GB or greater) Built-in digital-tuning FM radio with up to 30 station memories Only your unit's HDMI output supports 1080p video output at any frame rate. The component outputs are limited to 1080i or 720p, regardless of the Film Mode Read more
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