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Sony SLVD370P DVD/VCR Progressive Scan Combo Player | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $119.99 Buy Refurbished: $98.00 You Save: $21.99 (18%)
Refurbished (2) from $98.00
Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 3644
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 10 x 2.2
MPN: SLVD370P Model: SLVD370P UPC: 027242692213 EAN: 0027242692213 ASIN: B000ELC0GM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New Sony Warranty included! ---No shipping to PO Boxes/APO/FPO/HI/AK/PR---Refurbished by Sony. Shipped in Sony-sealed box with Owner's Manual, Sony accessories, and New Sony Warranty. Buy with confidence-Authorized Sony Dealer since 1990.
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| Features:
| • | Combo DVD/VCR unit with component video output for progressive DVD playback | | • | Playback support for DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, VCD, SVCD, CD-R/RW, JPEG CD, and MP3 CD | | • | VCR can record programming while DVD plays; 8-event recording | | • | Video connections: Composite A/V (2 in, 2 out), S-Video (1 out), component (1 out) | | • | Dolby Digital/DTS output via digital optical audio output |
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Amazon.com Product Description Slim down your home theater cabinet with the Sony SLV-D370P DVD/VCR combo player, which features component video ouput for vividly colorful progressive scan video. It plays just about any video disc format out there, from DVD-Video to DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW. The player also handles audio CD, VCD/SVCD, and CD-R/RW discs filled with MP3 music or JPEG image files. The front A/V inputs add convenience when you simply want to quickly view those newly recorded videos from your camcorder. Its full-featured, hi-fi stereo VCR allows you to record your favorite shows while watching a DVD. Auto clock and channel set-up makes recording of your favorite TV shows easy--just pop in a VHS tape and press record. Other VCR features include 8-event timer recording, two record settings (SP/EP), quasi S-VHS playback, four 19-micron video heads (for optimized EP recording), and flash rewind. Sony's Precision Cinema Progressive technology uses a 12-bit video DAC (digital-to-analog converter) with high-bandwidth, 108 MHz processing to detect image changes at the pixel level, rather than at the level of whole scan lines. That makes this player's picture more faithful to the source--whether film or video--because it uses separate, optimized algorithms to handle different pixel behaviors. Separate algorithms are also used to process the moving and still parts of an image, resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are free from motion artifacts. The Precision Drive 3 feature provides a mechanism for reading DVDs that are in less than perfect condition, eliminating errors in playback due to imperfect, scratched, or warped discs. The SLV-D370P offers a digital optical audio ouput, enabling Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound capability. Other connection options include: - Component video (YPbPr; 480i/480p): 1 Out
- Composite AV (RCA): 2 Out; 2 In (1 front, 1 rear)
- S-Video: 1 In
- RF: 2
You'll get great picture reproduction from DVDs using the three-jack component video (Y/Pb/Pr) output, which provides separate connections for luminance (Y), blue color difference (PB) and red color difference (PR). This results in increased bandwidth for color information, resulting in a more accurate picture with clearer color reproduction and less bleeding than you would get with S-Video or composite (RCA yellow video plug) connections. Component video output is available only for DVD playback. What's in the Box DVD/VCR combo player, remote control (with batteries), composite A/V cable, printed operating instructions, warranty information
Product Description Sony's SLV-D370P simplifies your home theater by combining a VCR and DVD player, all in one component. Now you can enjoy your VHS tapes and DVD library using the same player. It's a full-featured VCR allowing you to record your favorite shows, while watching a DVD. Auto clock and channel set-up makes recording of your favorite TV shows easy. Pop-in the VHS tape, press record, and voila. The front A/V inputs add convenience when you simply want to quickly view those newly recorded videos from your camcorder.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 44 more reviews...
Quick Break Down of VCR August 23, 2008 Chern Hale After I purchased the product for what was too much money, I read a review which stated that his machine broke a few days after the manufacturer warranty expired, which is 10 days after it arrives to your home. I didn't want to believe that it would happen to me. The dvd player functions fine. The vcr portion functioned normally it seemed, minus some tracking issues. I use my vcr alot because I record shows, when I am not home. Several days after the manufacturer warranty for sending it back free of charge expired, the vcr destroyed 2 of my favorite VHS tapes, one of which was the classic Labyrinth. I am not happy. I had to purchase another dual deck. I wasted money on this product. You can't get your money back unless it happens within the time frame before 10 days. I heard good things about refurbished Sony products. This is not the case with this one.
As advertised June 29, 2008 Mark Whitney Alectrics, Inc. was the supplier. The product and service was "As Advertised". I bought a combo VCR/DVD player. It works great. Delivery was prompt. No problems! I would definitely buy from this vendor again.
Lasted about 1 1/2 Years on the DVD Part February 29, 2008 Rachel Alice Hunter (Florida USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pros: -Excellent machine but did not last. (My last SONY from 2000 lasted till beginning of 2006.) -VHS has super fast rewind and playback. It'll last a long time. Cons: -DVD player is not meant to play a lot of DVDs. The VHS side could last for 100 years. Not worth the $150 I paid for it. If used, DON'T BUY IT SINCE THEY ARE SELLING PROBABLY BECAUSE THE DVD PLAYER IS GOING. When the DVD player goes, it starts to say, "No disc" a lot then stops entirely.
If you like slow, this unit is for you! November 13, 2007 David Fonseca (Winchester, MA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I needed a minimal unit to play old VHS and DVDs. We have a sophisticated HDD/DVD-recorder Tivo-like device which plays DVDs, its slow to boot, and too complicated for everyone else in my family to use as a DVD player. Our old Sony VCR died from old age. We have a Sony DVD player on another TV set. This unit is not as good as either of the stand-alone units. What I find most annoying is how slow it is. I'm not talking rewind etc., I'm just talking how long it takes to boot up. It takes 20 seconds to start up. I find the remote to be a pain to use. I constantly hit the wrong buttons. I wish I had bought some other VHS/DVD unit.
Big Mistake Don't Buy it! October 27, 2007 M. Chapin 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read only the first few reviews and they were all great and now that I have the unit, the VCR plays only audio--no video--the DVD plays fine. I am waiting to hear from the seller as to whether I can return this player.
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