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Motorola DCP501 Receiver
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Product Description
It's All Inside. For all your entertainment needs. Motorola's DCP501 Home Theater System is the world's first fully integrated home entertainment system. Contained within a convenient, space-saving design, Motorola's DCP501 combines a DCT2000 interactive digital cable receiver, a DVD/CD/MP3 player and audio/video digital receiver with 5x100 watts per channel and an AM/FM stereo receiver; the features consumers want.Motorola designed this cable-ready home theater system to deliver high performance home entertainment that exceeds the standards of the most demanding electronics enthusiast while offering the convenience of plug 'n' play installation. The DCP platform also provides the gateway to interactive services such as video-on-demand movies, Internet access, local source information, electronic programming guides, more channels of impulse pay-per-view movies and events and more. Ultimately, the DCP gives consumers more control and more choices for better entertainment.
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Average User Rating:
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Number of Ratings:
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User Reviews for
Motorola DCP501 Receiver
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Price in free fall
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Reviewed
February 10 2006 4:50:08 PM
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Ratings:
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Pros:
Lota' bang for your buck |
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Cons:
Over two years old, still sold as "new", which it CAN be. There's a reason, however, one may buy a "$600.00 receiver" for $134.00. Brand new, only slightly outdated, and over two years old. I'm satisfied right now. 500watts total output plus a DVD player and having a TV / Cable tuner plus much etc. at $134.00 is unusual, to say the least.. Be aware, this Motorola "Home entertainment center" (receiver to me) is HUGE and heavy. 18.5" deep, 17" wide,6.25" high, 36#. . I hope it gives lasting service. A lotta' bang for your buck.That said, however, I'd consider it a "throwaway" if it quits. New, but over two years old? Motorola warranty? Uhhhh....only a weak "maybe".
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