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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> LG DP781 Portable 8" DVD Player--Coax?
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Author: W. WatsonDate: 16:45 13-04-08
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Author: CalabDate: 17:08 13-04-08
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Author: W. WatsonDate: 23:14 13-04-08
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Thanks. Which review? There are many. The manual barely mentions what the
ports are. There is a picture that gives a clue about them though.
Interesting that a port can be both in and out. I've been using mine for
about 3 weeks, and do like it.
Calab wrote:
> "W. Watson" <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:lhuMj.1419$7Z2.1317@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net...
>> I bought the dvd player in the Subject. It has two sockets called A/V
>> in/out and coaxial. the take what looks like the same plug. I can take the
>> RCA 3 plug to a single plug and put it in either socket. If I do this with
>> my Panasonic dvd player I cannot see any image on the portable's screen. I
>> do this to checkout the Panasonic, which has TV to connect it to. What's
>> the difference between the two sockets, and particularly what is coax
>> really about? A socket that's both in and out?
>>
>> See specs at
>> <http://reviews.cnet.com/portable-dvd-players/lg-dp781-portable-8/4507-6498_7-32466958. html>
>> and general info at
>> <http://reviews.cnet.com/portable-dvd-players/lg-dp781-portable-8/4505-6498_7-32466958. html>.
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> Did you read the review that you posted the link to?
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> Coax is the digital audio output.
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> The two A/V plugs are most likely composite video out and composite video
> in.
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>
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
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