Toshiba SD-V295 Tunerless DVD VCR Combo Player

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Toshiba SD-V295 Tunerless DVD VCR Combo Player

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Toshiba
Color: Black
EAN: 0022265000250
Label: Toshiba
Manufacturer: Toshiba
Model: SD-V295
Publisher: Toshiba
Studio: Toshiba
Variation Description: Black



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Product DescriptionThe SD-V295 combines the picture and sound advantages of a progressive scan DVD player with the convenient recording and playback options of a videocassette recorder -all in one slim chassis.One Touch Recording provides a simple and convenient way to make a recording. Simply connect your DVD/VCR to your cable or satellite box and then to your monitor/TV and you are set to record a tape with the push of one button!




Features:
  • DVD and VCR Combo Player
  • One Touch Recording
  • ColorStream Pro Progressive Scan Component Video Outputs
  • Simultaneous DVD Playback and VHS Record
  • 7.70 Lbs (WxLxH) 9.00" x 16.95" x 3.53"





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice looking/functioning basic unit
I bought this as a backup for my current VCR which also happens to be a Toshiba combo that I bought almost 3 years ago. (which by the way still works great) This new unit has all the functionality you will need to playback your pre recorded tapes and make new recordings as long as you have some sort of outboard cable box/tuner. The DVD player section is fine. No HDMI connection, but the component video jacks display a good quality picture. I would say my only real complaint would be that Toshiba is still using the very small remote that they have used for the last 3 years on these combos units they make. NO biggie though. It works but if it really bothers you just buy an inexpensive universal remote that has buttons more to your liking.

The cosmetics on this combo are very pleasing. Build quality seems good for the price and it really does look nice. Only thing I don't know yet is if it will last. Only time will tell, but my last unit is almost identical and has lasted 3 years.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works for me
I bought this unit mainly for the VCR, and it works fine. The lack of a tuner actually is a benefit in my case because (for some unknown reason) the tuner of my previous VCR conflicted with my cable box, causing a snowy picture and poor quality recording.
I also use the DVD player to play music CD's I've created on my computer.
This was just what I was looking for at a very good price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the greatest thing is the divX capability
i bought two of these. one as a gift. both have worked great for about a year. it is clear the unit does not have a tuner. the greatest thing about it is it plays divX files. burn a set of divX files to a dvd and insert it. you get a menu of all the files, select one and it will play, turn off the machine and when it restarts it will go right back to where it left off. this means you can put as many as seven divX movies on a single dvd, and play them as you like.

for me the weakest thing is the black face on the remote which makes it awful to see in even semi-darkness.

the remote is not 5 seconds slow on either of the two purchased. and the reason i came back here is to price another one for another friend who saw mine and wants one of their own.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Toshiba SD-V295 DVD-VCR COMBO PLAYER
LOVE IT! THE PRICE WAS GREAT AND IT WAS DELIVERED VERY PROMPTLY. THE VCR PLAYED SOME OLD HOME MOVIES THAT I HADN'T BEEN ABLE TO PLAY ON MY OLD VCR.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Arrived DOA
I bought this through Amazon as a Mother's Day gift, drove clear across town once I got it, and set it up only to find out that the VCR side wouldn't work. It would load a tape, but not play it, fast forward, rewind, or anything. Toshiba's support phone number was entirely useless as it was just a recording saying to use the web. Not wanting the hassle of trying to return the item and being at least a little technically inclined, I got the courage to open the case and look inside hoping not to leave any evidence that would void the warranty. Once open it was clear that the unit was not fully engaging the tape to the tape head. A quick inspection showed that a bracket had been bounced out of place during shipment which was jamming the tape loading mechanism and so I was able to return it back to where it was supposed to be. That did the trick and the unit now works fine. Most anyone else would have had to return it or have it repaired.



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