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Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Toshiba. There are some available for $69.00.
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5 comments about Toshiba SD-4960 Universal Disc DVD Player with CD/DVD-Audio/SACD/MP3 Playback.
  1. The Toshiba SD-4960 is a slim design but delivers big on sound.
    I threw everything at it I could ... CD-R's, CD-RW's, MP3's, DVD-Audio and SACD's. All performed without a hitch and with great sound.
    I had a Toshiba SD-4800 previous to this but it wouldn't play SACD's so I thought I'd make the upgrade.
    I prefer DVD-Audio because it gives the visuals of lyrics, photo gallery, etc.. but I am happy with the SACD's I've purchased and have listened to. (sound wise that is).
    It is missing the PRO-Logic feature offered on the SD-4800 for playing regular CD's on the system in Dolby PRO-Logic and I miss that feature.
    The remote is a little tough to get to know without reading the book thoroughly.
    You can't just rely on common sense as you can with most.
    Figured it out after the book and seems to be stable but not that intuitive.
    The "Bass Management" is nothing more than adjusting your speaker sizes in the audio portion of the menu. They had that on the SD-4800 and never advertised it so I guess it's just a gimmick of sorts.
    Overall this unit gets four out of five stars for me.
    With the reasonable price and an on board Dolby Digital Decoder it helped me out a lot. (My receiver isn't a Dolby Digital but has the 5:1 analog connectors for surround sound).
    Buy it, you'll like it.


  2. I purchased the 4960 to replace a broken Toshiba SD-4700. What a disappointment! This unit is a huge step back from the 4700.

    The PICTURE IS SO BAD, that I could not believe my eyes. I have a 55" HDTV, 3:4, made by Toshiba (don't they test their players on their TVs?) I am using the component inputs in progressive mode. What is so bad with the picture: Everything. First, it is not sharp enough, actually, this is an understatement. Second, the colors are washed away, grayish, dull. Out of the box, it is too bright. I tried all corrections possible on my TV, boosted the contrast (not that I am a big fan of high contrast), lowered the brightness, the picture was still bad. I am not too picky about the video and I am more concerned with the sound quality but this unit makes you want to throw your TV away. Nothing changes if I switch to interlaced mode.

    The AUDIO section is excellent. There are some reports that the DACs are Blurr-Brown. I did not open it to verify this but they certainly sound like this. Very smooth, yet detailed, perhaps not as much as other high quality DACs but very listenable. The bass is somewhat soft and some may find the highs a bit muted but I am really being too picky here. It pushes the limits of my system (Marantz SR-7000 receiver, Definitive Technology BP-10 speakers). People with better equipment would not consider this player as a CD player anyway. The DVD-audio is excellent, too but not as satisfying as 2 channel DVD-audio that really shines. It is noticeably better that the DVD-audio on the SD-4700. I cannot say much about the SACD play - I own only one title - The Dark Side of the Moon, and it does not sound as good as I expected. The bass is a bit boomy, the sound is somewhat dark. Well, it is a 30+ years old recording. I read somewhere that the SACD is processed by a different DAC made by Phillips.

    A big annoyance is that the LFE levels on DVD-audio and 2 channel stereo/SACD are very different - about 15 dB or more. The player does not have the ability to adjust the LFE or any other channel level. The bass management redirects the bass from the L, R, etc. speakers to the sub, if needed. It seems to work on DD, (on DVD-Audio maybe) but not on 2 channel stereo.

    The REMOTE is terrible, the unit responds very slowly to it, sometimes never does, many controls are unintuitive. For example, the play button sometimes has to be pressed once, shortly, as usual but sometimes you need to hold it for a second or so if there is a menu on the screen (pressing it for a short time acts as an OK button). The problem is that when listening to CDs you do not watch the TV screen and never know whether Stop, Pause, Play buttons have to be hold or not. Most of the time, you have to hold them. Very annoying. The telephone rings, you press Pause, nothing happens. Then you remember that you have to press and hold. Meanwhile, the phone stops ringing. Another annoying thing is that the OK button is not in the center of the Up, Down, Left, Right ones.

    I decided to keep this player as a universal music player and to look for another one for movies. I had to hook it up through the S-video inputs in order to free the component ones for another player. Then the big surprise came. The picture through the S-video inputs was excellent! If I did not know that it was coming from the S-video input, I would be very happy with my purchase. It was much sharper than before, better colors, better everything. I tried the composite input - still very good picture with visible loss of detail as can be expected.

    A nice surprise is the pan-scan feature - it really works. It zooms anamorphic wide-screen movies so that they fit perfectly on a 4:3 screen with loss of some information on the sides, of course. The pan-scan on the 4700 never made any difference.

    It does not play my DVD+R's. Actually, it does but the motion is very jittery. Toshiba said that they do not support DVD+R because they are in the DVD-R camp. Makes you feel happy.

    I managed to fix the old SD-4700 and hooked it up again. The difference is striking - the SD-4700 has a way better picture than the 4960. They both use Zoran chips of different generations, I guess, so I cannot understand what went wrong with the 4960. I also tried Harman Kardon DVD-22 (excellent video but it has other problems) . The 4700 comes close after it, while the 4960 does not compare to those two at all, it is just terrible.

    1 star for video, 5 for audio. Since this is a DVD player after all, my overall rating is 2 stars. One more than it really deserves because people with non HD TVs might be actually satisfied. It is a good value however, for the sound.

    Update:

    After 6-7 months, the player refused to play DVD-Audio. Toshiba replaced it with a new unit. Meanwhile, I discovered that the bass management is completely messed up. In SACD mode, it would not output any bass to the sub, if some speakers are set to large, others to small. If all are set to small, the bass is too strong and boomy. If all are set to large, the bass form the .1 channel is about 20 dB or so weaker than normal. This makes me believe that in "small" mode, the .1 channel is practically lost because the bass from the other channels dominates it.


  3. In his review, Peter gave the Toshiba low marks for picture quality in component mode. At first, I was also disappointed, but I think that perhaps Peter didn't have the unit set up correctly. My old Panasonic DVD player would output component and S-video simultaneously, but this unit won't. If it's set to S-video, there is a component signal, but it's terrible. You have to go in the setup menu and select component out, either interlaced or progressive. Once you choose, you'll get a good component signal but no S-video. I was still not happy with the quality of the image, so I experimented. The black level was set to "on". I set it to "off" and finally got a great picture, better than the Panasonic it replaced.

    I still have a couple of quibbles, though. I tested a DVD-audio (Hotel California). Interestingly, the menu choices are different when played in this unit. In the Panasonic, my choices were for DTS or Dolby digital surround. In the Toshiba, it's "surrond sound" or "stereo sound". The Panasonic was hooked up to my receiver by optical digital cable. It would play either format fine. The Toshiba should play both, but I don't know which it is choosing. I selected DTS on the menu, so I guess that's what it is. The signal will not play through the optical output, I have to use the 7.1 analog out. The sound quality is fine, but different from my receiver's DAC's (tested playing stereo CD). I'm waiting for some SACD's, so I'll reserve total judgement.

    I also bought the unit to play back video CD's recorded in SVCD format. The Panasonic only played VCD. I use ProShow Gold and a disk that plays fine in other players has audio dropouts when played on the Toshiba. I've got some more experimenting to do to get around this problem. I hope it's not a back breaker.

    In Summary:

    Pros - Very versatile (DVD,SACD, DVD-Audio, Photo CD, JPEG, etc.
    - Slim design
    - Excellent picture quality
    - Great price, nothing comes close for a SACD/DVD-Audio combo.

    Cons - Either/or S-video/component output, not both at the same time
    - Poorly written manual
    - Confusing remote and menus
    - Skipping audio on Photo CD (not fully analyzed).

    I'd buy it again.
    Doug


  4. Toshiba makes outstanding DVD players and this model is no exception. As is the case with most good DVD players these days, this Toshiba has progressive scan which gives enhanced picture quality when playing DVDs with a high-definition TV. You may not have HD TV yet but you probably will have one within a year or two, at which time you'll want a top notch DVD player with progressive scan capability, such as this Toshiba.

    For people who like great sound as well as great pictures, something very important sets this model apart from other good progressive scan DVD players: it plays both the new DVD Audio CDs and the even better sounding Super Audio CDs. Most modern DVD players play regular CDs as well as DVDs, but very few have the capability to also play both DVD Audio and Super Audio CDs which are the highest fidelity audio media currently available. And SACD circuitry can actually improves the sound of regular CDs as well. So if you want both the best picture and the best sound, a progressive scan player with DVD-A and SACD capability is the one to get. This Toshiba has both of these features at a very reasonable price.


  5. Im a big fan of Panasonic DVD players and never really carred for much else untill i found this player really cheap somewhere so i thought i buy it for a backup to my panasonic,some things i learnrd about this player first the sound is terriffic as good as my $250.00 panasonic the picture also,its a nice looking player to slim and silver.A couple of bad things and the reason its still just a backup to my panasonic,first the remote is plan terrible what were they thinking its like the remotes we got when dvd player first showed up big and awkward cant find buttons in dark with all the practice possible and no option you cant even flip the time to see how much time remains on a dvd or cd.If you dont need all the bells and whistles and are just looking for good picture with great sound this is a teriffic choice,if your more technical and prefer more bells and whistles(color control,bit display,one touch cinema video,dialouge enhancer,digital noise reducer etc.) buy a panasonic s77s model or 47s.I recommend this highly even with the cons i have decribed above,picture and sound are just to good.


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Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Samsung. There are some available for $155.00.
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Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By TruTech. The regular list price is $99.99. Sells new for $149.95. There are some available for $49.99.
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5 comments about TruTech® DVD Player/Recorder with DV Input- Silver(TT1620).
  1. I bought this to copy kids movies so I wasn't expecting much. Turned out, it was fairly easy to use and made good quality dvd's I could use on my portable Polaroid DVD Player. In fact, I have 3 DVD players and the disks worked fine on all 3 brands Phillips, JVC, and Polaroid. The software isn't compatible with any Dell TV's though (according to Dell). So, while the disks were fine, it would only play in black and white on my Dell TV. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that the manual is oversimplified and doesn't have any troubleshooting and I had to do a fair amount of trial and error work to figure it out. But, once I figured it out, it really was a simple process.


  2. I bought the TruTech DVD recorder over 6 months ago but didn't try it out right away. If I had of with the current results I would return it. I am trying to record from analog videos. Maybe I need a special cable. I am not able to find my instruction booklet, all I have is the one page cable hook-up sheet. I even had my 18 year old try it with no success. It just keeps indicating 'LOAD' on the recorder. I have tried -R and +R/RW discs but it still indicates 'LOAD'. Does anyone have any suggestions?


  3. This product doesn't record well. Constantly prompts to format discs that have (by some miracle) been successfully recorded. You get what you pay for. Invest in a better product.


  4. I hate this thing! The instructions are not clear, it took all day to set it up. The remote is too small and the printing on it even smaller! I practiced recording a few things here and there and had it set to record the season opener of "24" and checked on it- all was well, it said it was recording, it looked good, after the show it was "ERROR" and now the thing says it is an "unknown disc" and will not play it or even recognize it. The disc was brand new, from the same package as the one I practiced with, I have no idea what went wrong. And now when my sister gets back from Iraq she will not have the season opener as I promised. I hate this thing!! Do not waste your time or money on it. This was a TRUTECH 1620- stay away from it.


  5. It works excellently now that I figured out the setup! Pointer is if you have a satellite or cable receiver, you connect the cable out from receiver and to cable in on the dvd player/recorder. Then, connect by composite(red,white,and yellow) or by component(red, green, and blue) or by coaxial cable(black cable) or by svideo and red/white audio in to the tv. Then stick a dvd in and turn on dvd and menu will popup to setup dvd w/your TV....simple simple simple. Hope this helps someone else!


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Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Coby.
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No comments about 8.5" TFT Portable DVD Player.



Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Audiovox. Sells new for $159.99.
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No comments about Audiovox AVDHD Car Full-Feature Single Disk Slot-In Half Size DIN DVD Player.



Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Haier. The regular list price is $199.99. Sells new for $215.99.
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1 comments about 10" Portable DVD Player- Black.
  1. The DVD does not work properly and it is not the same as in the picture.


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Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By China. The regular list price is $275.00. Sells new for $314.20.
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No comments about 7inch Headrest Car DVD Player with Game and Ir Wireless Transmission.



Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Toshiba. There are some available for $70.00.
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2 comments about Toshiba SD-V592 DVD/VCR Combo with 1080i Video Upconversion.
  1. I have a samsung DVD/VCR 4600, and bought this toshiba SD v592 to improve the quality of the picture through the HDMI in on my samsung 50" DLP TV. I was expecting the same quality of picture as from over the air HD transmission

    I was quite surprised to see no difference between the composite in from my samsung DVD/VCR, and the HDMI with 480p, 720p, or 1080i with the Toshiba 592v. Not that the picture is bad, but it is not as stunning as the HD transmission I get.

    I am returning this product.


  2. I bought this combo player because it was a Toshiba~I've always had quality products from them~Not this time,though~From the moment I plugged it in, the dvd player audio was muted~I had to turn it up almost all the way~this, on every dvd I played. The vcr player was fine for a week, then, slowly it started skipping towards the end of every tape, then, gradually all the way through, and then, the crowning blow,the sound went out! I could finally see why they offered an extended warranty~The player is a piece of garbage~Toshiba~you need to go back to the drawing board on this one.


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Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Cambridge Audio. Sells new for $299.00.
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No comments about Cambridge Audio DVD99 HDMI Player - Black.



Posted in DVD Players (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By LG. Sells new for $199.99.
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No comments about Allegro ABV511 Progressive Scan DVD-VCR Combo.



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Toshiba SD-4960 Universal Disc DVD Player with CD/DVD-Audio/SACD/MP3 Playback
Samsung Progressive Scan DVD Player DVD-P721M
TruTech® DVD Player/Recorder with DV Input- Silver(TT1620)
8.5" TFT Portable DVD Player
Audiovox AVDHD Car Full-Feature Single Disk Slot-In Half Size DIN DVD Player
10" Portable DVD Player- Black
7inch Headrest Car DVD Player with Game and Ir Wireless Transmission
Toshiba SD-V592 DVD/VCR Combo with 1080i Video Upconversion
Cambridge Audio DVD99 HDMI Player - Black
Allegro ABV511 Progressive Scan DVD-VCR Combo

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