Sony CMT-DV2D Video
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Sony CMT-DV2D Review
The good: Plays DVDs, CDs, and MP3 CDs; better-than-average sound; attractive, compact design; line-in support.
The bad: No multidisc changer; lacks S-Video and progressive-scan DVD output; doesn't support ID3 tag-based MP3 CD navigation.
The bottom line: Sony's CMT-DV2D microsystem sounds good and plays DVDs, but we'd prefer a multidisc changer to its integrated tape deck.
Sony CMT-DV2D Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: CMT-DV2D
- Product Specifications
- Basic Spec Audio Systems
