good buy
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| Review Date: November 6, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Kimberly, |
| So many people from previous reviews complain about this model but mine works PERFECTLY fine. Every DVD I have stuck in there plays very cleary with no problems and the VCR tapes just fine as well. What annoyed me at first when I was taping something was at the beginning the display stayed at 0:00 for awhile but then I realized the numbers change every minute it tapes. I bought this since it was cheap and something I could use in a college dorm...but get this the description says it only plays DVD-R discs. All the homemade DVD's I have are from DVD+R discs and this model played them! I was pretty happy about that. So yeah unlike all the other reviewers before me I am very happy with this DVD/VCR combo. |
Works for me
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| Review Date: February 16, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Allison L. Jacobsen, Canyon Country, CA |
| I needed a Video recorder with a programable timer to record all my TV shows and now I can watch DVDs at the same time! Good picture, easy to hook up, easy to use. I love it. |
Great picture and sound quality, easy to use for the techno-challenged
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| Review Date: May 8, 2006 |
| Reviewer: B. King, |
| This was one of the best gifts I've ever received. The buttons make sense; both DVDs and videotapes play perfectly. I've had mine for a year and a half. I see that other folks have written that they have had problems, but I have had no problems at all. Although I primarily use it for DVDs,I really love this machine, and would recommend it to anyone who still has videos, and who hates complicated buttons and/or directions on their remotes. |
Hookup comparison--no contest!
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| Review Date: December 28, 2005 |
| Reviewer: A Philadelphian, |
| I received two DVD/VCR combo players as gifts at the same time--the Toshiba and the comparable Sony model (SLV-D360). Based on Amazon reviews, I tried installing the Sony first. The only way to do so is by running the cable through the DVD, which for me caused problems with my cable reception. In contrast, the Toshiba comes with wires that allow for coaxial hookup or hookup through the television's video port, which I did. We've had no problems so far and are very happy with it (no skips, etc), in cotrast to the Sony, which we will be returning shortly! |
Warning: Does not have Up Conversion and Memory Slot
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| Review Date: September 10, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Lost Snow Bird, Key Largo |
| What the headline description should say is "Progressive Scan DVD/VCR Combination." This is how Toshiba refers to the SD-V393 on their website. Except for this error, the product is fine. |
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