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The Toshiba SD-V296 DVD Player/VCR Combo is a versatile entertainment device that supports DVD, VHS, CD, and multiple disc formats. Featuring progressive scan 480p video output and advanced 14-bit/108MHz video D/A conversion, it delivers enhanced picture clarity. Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround sound compatibility ensures immersive audio, while One Touch Recording simplifies capturing cable or satellite content to VHS. Its compact black design fits neatly into any media setup, making it a must-have for preserving and enjoying legacy media with modern convenience.
| ASIN | B001DZFYPW |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,401 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #75 in DVD Players |
| Brand Name | TOSHIBA |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,728) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.94 pounds |
| Item model number | SDV296 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.17 x 17.13 x 3.7 inches |
| Special Features | Recording |
| Specification Met | Energy Star |
M**R
Great Basic DVD/VCR Combo
I've been giving this unit a shakedown before I wrote this review. My 5 stars are for what this unit is capable of, what it is not as advertised, and the cost. Toshiba is one of very few manufactures out there still making DVD/VCR Combo's and I'm glad for this. The manufacture date on the back of my unit was August 2012 so it was assembled quite recently as I write this. I have a large number of VHS titles that were never released on DVD or Blu-Ray so this type of product is still important to me. Hook-up is very straight forward. I'm not sure how typical my hook up scenerio is compared to others, but I had this unit hooked up to a quality 7.1 Home Theatre System that includes one powerhouse Pioneer Elite AV Receiver. I connected the three component Video out cables directly to my HDTV (for DVD), the Digital Audio Coaxial cable connected to my AV Receiver (for DVD), composite RCA cables audio/video out to my AV Receiver (for VHS), and connnected my COX cable box to the audio and video composite in jacks on the back of this unit for VHS recording. DVD video quality is excellent with 480p progressive scan. This unit is capable for bitstreaming both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1, another reason I give high marks. I watched an Enya music video compilation DVD with DTS and it was absolutely stunning, both video and the DTS 5.1 surround sound. As for VHS, the picture quality is certainly not going to be DVD quality but is watchable. For those who have an AV Receiver capable of Video analog upscaling, the improvement works. VHS HI FI audio is an almost forgotten technology in this digital age but the quality is still outstanding with analog Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound. I'll sometimes swear it sounds better than it's Dolby Digital counterpart from some video sources. Recording to VHS tape is something I didn't intend to use this unit for, but the quality is about as can be expected. Since I've gotten used to watching true HD blu ray and SD DVD, VHS viewing is not half bad as long as the recording speed is kept to SP mode and not the slow EP. VHS playback simply will not look as good on an HDTV as it does on a analog TV. If you have the equipment for video processing (upscale to 720P, etc) that really improves the picture. Any recording in the EP mode will look like crap on any HD set. Negatives, I would say the remote could be layed out a little better but is still very functional. The VCR while playing tapes does have an audible noise up close, but if this unit is in a cabinet or reasonably far away I don't think it would be that noticable. I haven't experienced any breakdowns like other reviewers have reported on. As such, for what Toshiba offers with this product and the low price point to own, this unit is worth 5 stars to me. Others have dinged this machine for their own missunderstanding of what this unit will or will not do, like "no tuner" or ignorance of hookups (the manual is very clear about cable hook up "how to"). These are unfair.
P**T
Perfect Condition and Fully Operational
In perfect condition, with no signs of wear what so ever. All functions work perfectly. Better than expected.
1**0
A different review, my 2 cents
My review is a lot different from most of the people here. I saw the reviews others wrote, which were very negative, and one or two that felt it was a good solid basic machine. I have used toshiba in my profession and it is generally a solid, quality brand. Not schnazzy and spiffy, but solid. A few quirks, but it gets the job done. What I have done/intend to do with this machine: 1--Replace my old vcr which my son destroyed 2--Play old VHS tapes that have been given to us by friends/family, mainly children's videos 3--Play DVD's (for the children and for us--playing them on my laptop it's too quiet). On these three points, honestly, I couldn't have asked for a better deal. the price was under $50 when I purchased it last week, and it's brand spanking new, not a refurb, and everything works good. The sound quality for the VHS side is not extra quiet for my tv. In fact, I had to turn it down some. DVD worked great too. What I have NOT tried to do/don't intend to do: 1--record old vhs's to DVD 2--Hook this puppy into a state of the art audio/visual home theater 3--set the timer for recording programs automatically. In these more advanced digital age things, probably this is not the best tool. All I wanted was something that could play both vhs and dvd's mainly to entertain our kids and sometimes for me and my wife. Our TV is not enthroned in honor in our house, it is just a tool. Our life doesn't focus around TV programming, so all we really needed was something to play VHS and DVD when we need or want. Now it's possible if you have a nice nice system, you've already spent hundreds of $$$ on HD stuff, then maybe you need something that is more compatible. Check carefully on brands and make sure they have the exact connections you need, or you can end up spending a lot of money. Also, if you have a TV that only goes through Co-ax, you'll need a special box to convert the RCA to Co-ax, and the manual says you might find reduced quality if you do. So if you just need a basic solid piece of equipment to play your vids, I think you can't beat this one. The price has raised since I bought it, but it's still the most affordable one as of today, and I'm glad I got one for well under $100.
J**O
Desgraciadamente tuve que regresar el equipo debido a que no fue compatible con mi pantalla de TV una sony 4 k de 50 pulgadas de ultima generación
E**D
Unit worked fine. Had an issue with the remote. Contacted seller Canadian prime and they immediately sent me a replacement.
S**T
It was a bit touchy buying used electronics but service, product and quality were excellent! Watching both DVD and VHS daily, great picture so far! Very impressed!
F**E
super
C**Y
I really like this DVD VCR Combo Player. Plays perfectly, but is very loud when rewinding a VHS tape. Loud and makes a clunk noise when finished rewinding. I like that I can play DVD movies through my speakers. Unfortunately I can't figure out how to get the VHS moves to play through my speakers so we just use the TV sound for those. Highly recommend this product.
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