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NAD Viso Five & Viso Two all-in-one CD/DVD receivers
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NAD Viso Five & Viso Two all-in-one CD/DVD receivers

NAD unveiled at the CES the VISO FIVE (pictured) DVD/CD Surround Sound Receiver and VISO TWO DVD/CD Receiver, these system are now announced on NAD's website.

The VISO series delivers NAD component performance inside a compact and modern design single box that combine DVD/CD receiver, high-performance HD picture, audio, FM/AM reception, as well as XM and iPod readiness. Both models deliver superb DVD picture quality in both interlaced and progressive scan modes with upscaling to 720p and 1080i resolution.

NAD's VISO FIVE combines a DVD/CD player and 5.1 surround sound receiver while the Viso Two is a DVD/CD player and 2.1 receiver model. Both feature an HDMI digital video output with On-Screen-Display setup. The VISO FIVE offers the latest surround formats, including DVD-Audio with 24-bit/196-kHz resolution and full bass management. VISO TWO offers DVD-Audio support for superb sound, as well as Dolby Virtual Speaker mode, which provides surround effects with only two front speakers. Both units include a sensitive FM/AM tuner with 30-station preset memory, RDS capability, have an XM Ready input and a rear-panel data Port to accept NAD's optional IPD-1 iPod dock.
Posted on Feb 10th, 2008 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (0)
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