09 June 2026

National NV-DS1 (1988) | Digital & Hi-Fi

 

National NV-DS1 (1988) | Digital & Hi-Fi

The National (Panasonic) NV-DS1 introduced in 1988 features Multi-Digital play that allows "a flexible and creative visual expression" of your video material. The enjoyment of AV deepens even further when you recreate various video scenes exactly as you want. 8-bit digital processing allows for 9-screen playback, strobe effects, graphic art, mosaics, and digital combinations of these. You can enjoy a variety of special effects, including mixing. The LCD multi-digital controller allows for centralized operation. Based on the high image quality of the S-VHS system, it delivers finely detailed digital images. The "8WD system" which creates the image, reproduces multi-digital play and Fine Slow motion more beautifully. Hi-Fi sound. The richness of the sound is further enhanced. Digital sub-bass sound offers a large scale sense of presence. Even double bass is reproduced with powerful bass. The basic sound is Hi-Fi with a dynamic range of 90dB or more. Audio-grade aluminum electrolytic capacitors improve the sound's attack and the clarity of the mid and high frequencies. Sub-bass reproduction has two selectable positions (music) depending on the source. Other features include: Title creation - digital. Barcode title input. Built-in title editing function. Create original titles with the same easy operation as barcode.

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National NV-DS1 (1988) | Digital & Hi-Fi