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DVDR3435V/37
Technical specifications
Product highlights
DVD Recorder/VCR with i.LINK digital input
Date of issue 2006-10-26
Version: 5.0
12 NC: 8622 810 13241
UPC: 6 09585 11203 2
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
© 2006 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights reserved.
www.philips.com
Picture/Display
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A/D converter:
10 bit, 54 MHz
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D/A converter:
10 bit, 54 MHz
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Picture enhancement:
Progressive Scan
Sound
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A/D converter:
24 bit, 192 kHz
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D/A converter:
24 bit, 192 kHz
Video Recording
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Recording system:
NTSC
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Compression formats:
MPEG2
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Recording Modes:
High Quality (HQ),
Standard Play (SP), Standard Play Plus (SPP),
Long Play (LP), Extended Play (EP), Super
Long Play (SLP)
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Recording enhancements:
Append, Chapter
Marker Insertion, Divide, Erase, Manual
Chapter Marking, One Touch Record
(OTR), Safe Record, Selectable Index
Pictures
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Audio compression:
Dolby Digital
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Recording Media:
DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-
RW, VHS Tapes
Video Playback
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Playback Media:
DVD-Video, CD-R/CD-
RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, Video
CD/SVCD, VHS Tapes
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Compression formats:
MPEG2, MPEG1,
DivX 3.11, DivX 4.x, DivX 5.x, DivX 6.0
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Video tape playback system:
NTSC, PAL
Audio Playback
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Playback Media:
Audio CD, CD-R/RW
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Compression format:
Dolby Digital, MP3,
WMA
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Number of Audio Heads:
2 Hi-Fi
Still Picture Playback
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Playback Media:
DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-
RW, CD-R/RW
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Picture compression format:
JPEG
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Picture enhancement:
Rotate, Zoom, Flip
photos
Tuner/Reception/Transmission
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TV system:
NTSC
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No. of preset TV Channels:
180
Connectivity
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Front / Side connections:
i.LINK DV in
(IEEE1394, 4-pin), S-video in, CVBS in, Audio
L/R in
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Rear Connections:
Digital coaxial out,
Composite video (CVBS) output, S-Video in,
S-Video out, RF antenna in / TV out, Analog
audio Left/Right in, Composite video (CVBS)
input, Analog audio Left/Right out 2x
Convenience
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Programmable Events:
8
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Programming/Timer Enhancements:
VCR
Plus+, One Touch Recording, Daily/Weekly
Repeat Program, Manual Timer
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Programming Period:
1 month
Power
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Power supply:
120V, 60Hz
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Power consumption:
30 W
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Standby power consumption:
< 3 W
Accessories
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Included Accessories:
Quick start guide,
Remote Control, User Manual, RF cable, 2 x
AAA Batteries, Product Registration Card,
Audio/Video cable
Dimensions
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Set dimensions (W x H x D):
435 x 99.5 x 262 mm
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Set weight:
4.3 kg
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Packaging dimensions (W x H x D):
542 x 180 x 375 mm
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Weight incl. Packaging:
5.6 kg
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i.LINK digital input
Also known as IEEE 1394 and FireWire. i.LINK is the
worldwide standard for connecting digital video devices,
used on digital home video equipment such as DV and D8
camcorders, as well as PCs. Conveniently, it carries all
audio and video signals via a single cable.With i.LINK
Digital Video input you can copy your home videos in their
original digital picture quality.
Direct Dubbing (VHS to DVD)
Having a Direct Dubbing button allows for the user to
start recording from the video tape without complicated
menu system selection or input/output selection for
separates.
Dual Media
Philips DVD Recorders support ‘dual media’ recording -
the ability to create recordings on DVD+R/RW and DVD-
R/RW discs. Now you can buy any disc and the Philips
recorder will always create fully compatible recordings,
which can be played by any DVD player.
Multi-format playability(DivX)
Multi-format playability allows you to play most file
formats for maximum listening and viewing pleasure,
including MP3, WMA, JPEG and the popular DivX digital
media format. DivX playback enables you to play and
share compressed high quality DivX video content beyond
your computer.
VCR Plus+
With the VCR Plus+ system, all you need to do to program
your video recorder is to enter the ‘Pluscode’ – a single
code of up to nine digits (but usually less) that is printed
next to each TV program in most TV guides.
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.