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Venturer Launches Affordable High Definition DVD Player

Excellent value for money for those who want to experience the Hi-Def sound and vision dream! Introducing, the new SHD7001.

Buckinghamshire, 29th November 2007

The new SHD7001 standalone High Definition DVD player from Venturer celebrates the next generation of DVD format, offering the High Definition sound and vision dream at an incredible price. Delivering 1080i video output via a direct, pure digital HDMI connection to your HD ready TV the result is a striking, unrivalled picture in staggering HD quality.

The SHD7001 delivers incredible three-dimensionality for all the latest HD movies with a sharp and stable picture quality and a rich colour palette. Far surpassing the picture quality delivered by the standard DVD format, the SHD7001 HD DVD player displays colours that are sublime and contrast rich, while motion, such as in sports action or high action films, which can quite often blur, is handled with ease delivering imperfection free visuals every time.

Dolby TrueHD (5.1channel) sound completes the SHD7001 HD experience. Big bass and full dynamics deliver rich head filling sonics, representing HD DVD soundtracks as meant to be heard, virtually equal to the studio master.

Delivering value for money, the new SHD7001 from Venturer is not only a savvy High Definition DVD player it is also backward compatible with the older DVD format and boasts the ability to upscale. Transforming an existing DVD library into High Definition streams the SHD7001 takes picture quality to another level. Bright and vivid detail looks crisp and forceful and boosts performance to near HD sharpness giving standard DVDs a complete make over to make them look better than ever.

Excellent value for money is once again proven by the build quality of the SHD7001 which has by no means been compromised by the price tag of the unit. The SHD7001 looks and feels reliable and sturdy in construction and its design is both stylish and user friendly. A Black and silver, sleek finish ensures the SHD7001 looks at home with any home-cinema system set-up whilst a distinctive and intuitive menu system guarantees complete ease of use.

The SHD7001 also boasts a 10/100 Ethernet connection allowing you to take full advantage of the High Definition DVD experience. By connecting to an internet enabled network you can access bonus features, fan communities and unlock special recorded content put in place by movie studios on HD DVDs plus much more.

The SHD7001 for a limited period will be supplied with a fantastic add on package worth around £50.00, bundled as standard with two fantastic HD DVDs; Hulk and Troy, and an HDMI cable to deliver “the look and sound of perfect”!

The SHD7001 will initially be available to buy in the UK exclusively from QVC TV Home Shopping Channel from the 29th December, when it will be the featured product of the day (Today’s Special Value). QVC is available on Sky Digital channel 630, Freeview channel 16 and Virgin TV channel 740. To order call 0800 50 40 30 or visit www.qvcuk.com

“We are very excited about this product launch. QVC will be able to demonstrate the features and benefits of HD-DVD and make it available to consumers at a knockout price!” says David Rouse, Venturer Sales Director. “At last an affordable solution for the many thousands of HDTV owners.”

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More information regarding the SHD7001 can be found at www.venturer.eu.com

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