LG HT462DZ: Sleek Black and Multiple Channel Home Cinema

Author: martin  //  Category: Uncategorized

The LG HT462DZ is an awesome home entertainment system from LG Electronics. The device comes in a complete black finish with an output power of four hundred watts. The device is also capable of up scaling the normal DVD’s to high definition video. It also has a 10.1 channel virtual sound as well as the DTS compatibility. The device has great connection features with one SCART socket and HDMI connections which enables the device to get easily connected up with the TV and other video products.

The device is also compatible with MP3, DVD, CD and USB media formats. The additional features of the device also include a RGB output and also have a remote control. The LG HT462DZ home cinema has an impressive sound quality as it has the surround sound system with three hundred and seventy watts output power. The product has an HDMI connection and also has a DVD and DivX format player which is compatible with JPEG, MP3 and WMA formats. The USB port of the device enables the user to connect the external devices to the product and the users can enjoy the music files as it has a three way speakers.

The HT462DZ LG home cinema has a virtual sound mode which is the VSM technology which is capable of producing audio similar to the audio of 5.1 speaker system. The device has a sleek and modern design. The device also has a Prologic II, Dolby Digital and DTS and decoders. The HT462DZ also features iDock with an output power of one thousand watts and also has a 10.1 channel virtual sound by LG.

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