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Use of a highly rigid bamboo material in the center speaker helps achieve an extremely pure, clean sound. A Kelton Subwoofer system with a dual diameter structure delivers a deep, powerful bass. Whisper-Mode Surround allows you to enjoy rich surround sound even when watching movies at low volume.Panasonic DVD home theater products feature a 1080p up-conversion function that converts standard definition images from DVD sources to high definition 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.With the included Wireless Kit for Rear Speakers, no cables means no clutter. You can also expand your music listening into three additional rooms with the wireless multi-room speaker kit (sold separately). Play your favorite music from your home theater’s built-in hard drive in your living room and listen to it in your bedroom, in the den, or even in the garage.
The built-in Universal Dock for iPod gives you a great way to enjoy music and video. Just slip your iPod into the cradle and enjoy. The dock charges your iPod, allows you to use the home theater remote to control the iPod, has on-screen audio menus, and also plays back iPod video.The enhanced Viera link displays a menu on the TV screen, making it easier to operate your connected home theater system. For example, you can display a menu with a list of the movies or music stored on your iPod, and use the Viera remote control unit to select one and begin playback.
Features
- 5-disc DVD home theater system
- Comes with 2 tallboy front speakers, 1 center speaker, 2 surround speakers and a Kelton subwoofer
- Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic and DTS decoders
- Integrated Universal Dock for iPod
- VIERA Link display
Review By reviews.cnet
Panasonic’s 2008 home-theater-in-a-box line has three contenders in the sub-$500 range, and we think the midline SC-PT760 will be the most popular model of the group. It comes with a smooth-running five-disc DVD changer, wireless surround speakers, an integrated, flip-down iPod dock, and upscales video over HDMI up to 1080p. The step-down model, the SC-PT660 ($300), is pretty much the same thing, just missing the wireless speakers and front speaker stands, and the step-up model SC-PT960 ($500) duplicates the SC-PT760’s features, but adds tallboy tower speakers up front. The SC-PT760’s sound quality on DVDs was clean, powerful, and dynamic (considering the bargain price tag). Stereo sound from CDs and the iPod was less impressive, and the unit offers skimpy connectivity for other sources–just one stereo and one surround audio line-in jack.
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Review By reviews.digitaltrends
With the included Wireless Kit for Rear Speakers, no cables means no clutter. You can also expand your music listening into three additional rooms with the wireless multi-room speaker kit (SH-FX85 sold separately). Play your favorite music from your home theater’s built-in hard drive in your living room and listen to it in your bedroom, in the den, or even in the garage2.
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Review By jr.com
One of the major obstacles in setting up a Home-theater Surround Sound system is the wiring of those rear speakers. With the SC-PT760, they are wireless. The DVD changer has a 1080p up-conversion function that converts standard definition (720 x 480 pixels) images from DVD sources to High Definition (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.
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Review By crutchfield
Bring vibrant DVD video and detailed surround sound into your living room with Panasonic’s SC-PT760 home theater system. Your movies will look crisp and clear thanks to this system’s built-in five-disc DVD/CD changer. It can even upconvert the video signal from standard DVDs for a better picture with your HDMI-equipped high-def TV. The five-speaker system and subwoofer are driven by 428 watts of amplification to immerse you in your favorite movie soundtracks and music.
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