Beyond Widescreen 17 inch LCD Television & DVD Player
Designed with an integrated DVD player, the Beyond 17-inch widescreen LCD TV is perfect for the kids' room craft, room, or your room. Its sleek styling makes it a fine complement to any decor.
Features include:
174-inch LCD panel
1280 x 768 WXGA resolution
16:9 aspect ratio
450:1 contrast ratio
450 cd/m2 brightness
16 ms response time
16.7 million colors
NTSC color system
50,000 hours lamp life
15-pin D-sub VGA monitor system
Plug & Play
2W x 2 audio system
R/L audio input, S-Video, PC analog port
Integrated DVD player
Audio CD, Video CD, Super Video CD, DVD Video, DVD Audio, MP3, JPEG disc format support
Dolby Surround
PCM
Accent any room of your home with this fine burl wood cabinet from China.
Handcrafted in the Guangdong region of mainland China
Antique hardware
Represents three generations of Chinese woodworking craftsmanship
Kiln-dried mahogany with hand-rubbed lacquer protects the wood for a long-lasting finish
Hand-finished and hand-carved by a family of Chinese artisans
Philippine mahogany with matte lacquer finish
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in color and sizing. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements are approximate.
Featuring:Green Polyurethane StrapPlastic CaseDigital DialFull ChronographData Mode displays lap times, best lap and average lap50 Lap MemoryDate DisplayAlarmOne Time ZoneOne Touch BacklightingWater Resistant to 30 MetersAcrylic CrystalJapan Quartz MovementBuckle Clasp
Silet film legend Charlie Chaplin plays an aging music-hall comedian who befriends a young dancer (Claire Bloom) who has attempted suicide. Highlights include a famous Chaplin-Buster Keaton comedy skit as the two comedians portray faded stars seeking an audience in a changing world. This bittersweet film wasn't released in America until 1972.DVD Features:Region 0 EncodingSnap Case4 Minutes of Additional Footage6 Minutes of Unreleased FilmSections of Chaplins Work Text for the Novel and a Production Summary




