RCA RTD155
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Step up to home theater in a big way with this 200 watt RCA DVD/CD Digital Home Theater System. Component video output and progressive scan with 3:2 pull down technology mean the best available performance. Features: 200 watts of total power; built in Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic decoder; digital AM/FM tuner with 40 station presets; easy to connect with color-coded speaker terminals; easy front access connection for A/V devices; progressive scan with 3:2 pull down technology; digital Photoview for JPEG display with zoom, rotation and slideshow effects; component video output; multi-language graphical on-screen display; 6 speakers (2 front, 2 rear surround, 1 center and 1subwoofer); 5x30 watt speakers plus 1 50 watt subwoofer; audio/video remote control; quick connect guide for easy setup; 6 speaker cables; AM loop; FM antenna; and video cable.
Features of the RCA RTD155 include:
- 200 total watts of power
- Progressive scan with 3:2 pull down technology
- Five 30-watt speakers plus one 50-watt subwoofer
- Built-in Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic decoder
- Audio/video remote control
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Reviewed by T Lundin on 05-10-2004 Pros: independent speaker equalizer, sleek profile, decent sound from 200W system Cons: control panel failed after a few months rendering unit intermittently operable My RTD155 system came bundled with an RCA HTDV monitor. I was satisfied with the unit until a few months into having it, I was unable to control the power either via remote control or from the front panel. Now it's a c**p shoot whether the unit will power on or not. On a good day, it might catch after 10 minutes. I'm always suspicious whether problems like these are isolated, or a design flaw. I tend to suspect the latter. Rating:    
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