Toshiba SDV-291 DVD/VCR Combo , Silver

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Toshiba SDV-291 DVD/VCR Combo , Silver

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 : Toshiba SDV-291 DVD/VCR Combo , Silver
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Toshiba
EAN: 0022265411025
Label: Toshiba
Manufacturer: Toshiba
Model: SD-V291
Publisher: Toshiba
Studio: Toshiba



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Features:
  • Space-saving combination DVD player and 4-head, hi-fi VCR
  • Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R, VCD, audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3/WMA CD, and JPEG image CD
  • Record TV broadcasts while watching a DVD movie; record non-copy-protected DVDs to videotape
  • Optical and coaxial digital-audio outputs channel Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound to compatible receiver and speaker systems
  • VCR includes 19-micron heads for clear EP recording, auto clock set, auto head cleaner, and commercial skip





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - What a Piece of Crap
I bought this in July and used it to watch a few exercise videos on VHS. On Thanksgiving, we tried to watch a DVD for the first time. The tray was stuck closed and made horrible grinding noises. We finally got it open but it's not lined up and it won't close. It just makes grinding noises. Guess I should have tried to use it sooner. Now the "return an item" option doesn't show up on Amazon. Guess I'll have to deal with Toshiba directly now. I would love to return it though.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DVD tray stuck
After I spent 2 hours getting it set up and finally turned it on, it made a grinding noise and the DVD try would not come out! Hopefully, Amazon will refund or send me a DVD/VCR player that works!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Decent for Price
this is a somewhat decent vcr/dvd combo. the biggest complaint i had with this machine is the playback of the vhs tapes that were recorded from TV. it would always be jumpy, regardless if it was a new tape or not. and the remote is somewhat cumbersome also. takes getting used to....



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - badddddd !!
this is a pathetic product from toshiba and a shame that amazon.com ever carried it. its downright shabby in terms of workmanship and quality of finish. You start disliking it from the very first look.

the remote it pretty handy and it does work fine... but it doesnt have the best LCD screens and its tough to see whats going on inside it. Its best to avoid buying combos for the moment and let the technology mature a bit more.

When you are buying one of these you DO want them to work for years... but this piece doesnt seem that it will last for more than a few months... I returned mine and don't repent a bit!!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Don't buy this combo
I would suggest buying a different brand combo. This one makes noise when it is not playing but the unit is on. Also, you have to select "Timer Record" on the remote control or your timer will not record. Then it takes you into DVD mode until your program is on. Other models you just have to turn off and the timer will work. Also, the auto tracking is just terrible on this if it is a tape recorded on another vcr. Your have to use manual tracking and it doesn't get the picture right after doing that either. Plus the dvd doesn't always pick up where you left off if you stopped watching the dvd in the middle. Sometimes it starts back at the beginning.



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