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*Removed S-Video interface
*Removed S-Video interface
*New CD DSP (CXD2510Q)
*New CD DSP (CXD2510Q)
*New CD decoder (CXD1815Q)
*New CD controller (CXD1815Q)
* Has three potentiometers on board: RV701 (focus gain), RV702 (push pull), RV704 (focus bias)
* Has three potentiometers on board: RV701 (focus gain), RV702 (push pull), RV704 (focus bias)
** Pads for RV705 (sled motor voltage) do exist but are unpopulated
** Pads for RV705 (sled motor voltage) do exist but are unpopulated
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*Models: SCPH-700X
*Models: SCPH-700X
*Smaller form factor (identical to PU-18)
*Smaller form factor (identical to PU-18)
*CD DSP, CD decoder and CD decoder's RAM combined into single chip (CXD1817R)
*CD DSP, CD controller and CD controller's RAM combined into single chip (CXD1817R)
*No components on bottom side anymore
*No components on bottom side anymore
*Automated focus adjustment
*Automated focus adjustment
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* Models: SCPH-750X, early SCPH-900X (parallel port hidden behind case)
* Models: SCPH-750X, early SCPH-900X (parallel port hidden behind case)
*Smaller form factor (smaller than PU-18/PU-20)
*Smaller form factor (smaller than PU-18/PU-20)
*SPU integrated with CD-DSP/decoder into single large chip (CXD2938Q)
*SPU integrated with CD-DSP/controller into single large chip (CXD2938Q)
*No dedicated audio-DAC anymore (SPU combo chip is outputting analog audio)
*No dedicated audio-DAC anymore (SPU combo chip is outputting analog audio)
* Fully automated CD drive adjustment
* Fully automated CD drive adjustment
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