New Go Video DVD + VCR Now Shipping
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Sensory Science Corporation
today announced it has begun shipping the new DVR4000 from
Go-Video, an integrated DVD player and VCR in one product that offers
consumers a versatile, high quality, affordable home theater solution. The
DVR4000 is capable of playing DVDs, audio and video CDs, and VHS tapes, and
users can watch a DVD while recording a TV program.
The DVR4000 is the perfect convenience product for consumers who wish to
own a home theater system that is easy to use, convenient, and space-saving.
In keeping with Sensory Science's long-standing tradition of creating
innovative Dual-Deck(TM) products with unique copying abilities, the
integrated DVD and VCR allows users to copy certain DVDs to VHS at the touch
of one button.
Sensory Science was the first company to offer an integrated DVD + VCR product with last year's introduction of the DVR5000, which was a huge success with retailers and consumers. The DVR4000 incorporates Sensory Science's patented technology for Dual-Deck(TM) products, and additional patents on the product are pending.
"The success we experienced with the DVR5000 last year clearly illustrates that consumers are looking for high performance, convenient, integrated home theater products," said Ed Brachocki, Sensory Science's senior vice president of corporate development. "We've set a new standard in home theater performance and affordability with the DVR4000 DVD + VCR, and with its numerous features and capabilities we're expecting strong demand from consumers and retailers."
DVR4000 Features Dolby(R) Digital and DTS Output
Utilizing next generation DVD technology based on the 2001 chassis, the DVR4000 features a 10-bit video digital to analog converter and 27MHz advanced digital filter for a superior picture. The unit has the capability to play DVDs, Video CDs, and Super Video CDs. In addition, the DVR4000 can play 96KHz/24-bit music DVDs as well as audio CDs, and users can also record non-copy protected DVDs to VHS at the touch of one button.
The DVR4000 comes equipped with Dolby(R) Digital output and DTS output for playback of Dolby(R) and DTS-enhanced DVDs, and is equipped with component, S-Video, and composite video outputs for high connection flexibility and optimum performance. RF inputs and outputs located on the back of the unit allow for connections to both new and older model televisions, a feature not included on many DVD players.
Four-Head Hi-Fi MTS Stereo VCR Automatically Adjusts Tape Speed For Complete Program Recording
The Hi-Fi MTS stereo VCR seamlessly integrates with the DVD and contains four heads for superior slow motion and stop action control. The Complete Program Record(TM) feature automatically senses the end of the tape and adjusts the tape speed to ensure that the entire program is recorded.
The integrated DVD and VHS menus allow for easy on-screen programming, and the Auto-Clock Set and Channel Search capabilities make set-up simple and convenient. The VCR contains a 181-channel cable ready tuner with a 16-event/one-year timer. The front panel of the DVR4000 contains a child lock that effectively "toddler-proofs" the unit, and the glow remote operates both the DVD and the VCR.
The DVR4000 carries an MSRP of $349 and is shipping to retailers throughout the United States.
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SOURCE Sensory Science Corporation
Sensory Science was the first company to offer an integrated DVD + VCR product with last year's introduction of the DVR5000, which was a huge success with retailers and consumers. The DVR4000 incorporates Sensory Science's patented technology for Dual-Deck(TM) products, and additional patents on the product are pending.
"The success we experienced with the DVR5000 last year clearly illustrates that consumers are looking for high performance, convenient, integrated home theater products," said Ed Brachocki, Sensory Science's senior vice president of corporate development. "We've set a new standard in home theater performance and affordability with the DVR4000 DVD + VCR, and with its numerous features and capabilities we're expecting strong demand from consumers and retailers."
DVR4000 Features Dolby(R) Digital and DTS Output
Utilizing next generation DVD technology based on the 2001 chassis, the DVR4000 features a 10-bit video digital to analog converter and 27MHz advanced digital filter for a superior picture. The unit has the capability to play DVDs, Video CDs, and Super Video CDs. In addition, the DVR4000 can play 96KHz/24-bit music DVDs as well as audio CDs, and users can also record non-copy protected DVDs to VHS at the touch of one button.
The DVR4000 comes equipped with Dolby(R) Digital output and DTS output for playback of Dolby(R) and DTS-enhanced DVDs, and is equipped with component, S-Video, and composite video outputs for high connection flexibility and optimum performance. RF inputs and outputs located on the back of the unit allow for connections to both new and older model televisions, a feature not included on many DVD players.
Four-Head Hi-Fi MTS Stereo VCR Automatically Adjusts Tape Speed For Complete Program Recording
The Hi-Fi MTS stereo VCR seamlessly integrates with the DVD and contains four heads for superior slow motion and stop action control. The Complete Program Record(TM) feature automatically senses the end of the tape and adjusts the tape speed to ensure that the entire program is recorded.
The integrated DVD and VHS menus allow for easy on-screen programming, and the Auto-Clock Set and Channel Search capabilities make set-up simple and convenient. The VCR contains a 181-channel cable ready tuner with a 16-event/one-year timer. The front panel of the DVR4000 contains a child lock that effectively "toddler-proofs" the unit, and the glow remote operates both the DVD and the VCR.
The DVR4000 carries an MSRP of $349 and is shipping to retailers throughout the United States.
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SOURCE Sensory Science Corporation
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