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Panasonic SC-XH50 specs


Panasonic SC-XH50

Type

  • Stereo / Front, Center, Rear surround, Subwoofer

    Included speakers:

Stereo/Front

  • 1-way

    Number of frequency bands :

  • 5 Ohms

    Nominal impedance:

  • Bookshelf

    Type:

  • Fullrange

    Drivers include:

  • 1 x 2.56 in

    Fullrange:

  • 3.1 in x 4.7 in x 2.7 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 0.7 lb

    Weight:

Center

  • 1-way

    Number of frequency bands :

  • 5Ohms

    Nominal impedance:

  • Bookshelf

    Type:

  • Fullrange

    Drivers include:

  • 1 x 2.56 in

    Fullrange:

  • 3.1 in x 4.7 in x 2.7 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 0.9 lb

    Weight:

Rear surround

  • 1-way

    Number of frequency bands :

  • 5Ohms

    Nominal impedance:

  • Bookshelf

    Type:

  • Fullrange

    Drivers include:

  • 1 x 2.56 in

    Fullrange:

  • 3.1 in x 4.7 in x 2.7 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 0.7 lb

    Weight:

Subwoofer

  • 5Ohms

    Nominal impedance:

  • 1 x 4.72 in

    Woofer / Midbass:

  • 6 in x 9.1 in x 9.2 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 4.6 lb

    Weight:

Media features

  • DVD

    Optical drive type:

  • DivX, MP3, JPEG

    Supported formats:

  • Yes

    Scaling (up/down conversion):

  • Yes

    USB Host:

  • HDMI

    Video output:

  • Dolby Pro Logic II

    Surround decoders:

  • 14.2 in x 1.9 in x 10.7 in

    Player module dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 4.4 lb

    Weight:

Amplifier

  • Yes

    Included amplifier:

  • 6

    Amplified channels:

  • 55W

    Power per channel (minimum) :

  • 330W

    Total output power:

Power

  • Typical: 47 W, Standby: less than 1 W

    Consumption:

  • 220 V - 240 V

    Power adapter voltage:

  • 50 Hz

Links

  • Official page:


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Description: The SC-XH50 DVD home cinema system features a 1080p up-conversion function that converts SD (720 x 576 pixels) images from DVD sources to HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) images. These up-converted signals draw out the maximum performance of an HDMI-compatible 1080p HDTV, giving you vivid, sharp and exceptionally detailed high-resolution images to enjoy.

Created by MG15 , Last update by MG2 , Jun 15, 2011

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