Toshiba SD7200 1080P Upconverting DVD Player, Black

Toshiba SD7200 1080P Upconverting DVD Player, Black Review


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This is my first freestanding DVD player, believe it or not. I play DVDs on my computer occasionally, but I wanted a separate (and cheap) DVD player for watching DVDs of TV series I had purchased. Thus my eyes widened when I saw this display model selling for 35 dollars at BJ's. Later I learned I could have bought a new one for just a little more.br /br /Set up was easy though I did get frazzled by initially connecting one of the component cables incorrectly. br /br /On screen menus are easy to understand, read, and select. The picture on my old style TV using component connections is good, while the picture on our 20" Vizio kitchen LCD television using the included HDMI cable is very good.br /br /For a minimalist like myself this inexpensive machine has all the features I'd ever use and many more. This potato head is content with play, stop, pause, forward, and reverse. I've played with the zoom button, pause and frame by frame because it's still all a novelty to me. br /br /The unit is a bit vocal when opening and closing and is a little slow to get the DVd started, but for the money I can't complain.br /The Toshiba is small, light, inexpensive, and more than adequately functional. For someone with modest expectations, it's not a bad choice. Technophiles or perfectionists need not consider such a bare bones player. br /br /

Toshiba SD7200 1080P Upconverting DVD Player, Black Feature

  • Full 1080P Upconversion
  • REGZA Link
  • DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, CD-RW compatible
  • JPEG, MP3 Playback
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Good with an ergonomic remote control - Eugene Tenenbaum - Bronx, NY USA
A really decent DVD player with everything one would expect at its price. The included SE-R0313 remote control has buttons spaced out well considering normal finger thickness of an average men in Europe and USA. The DVD player offers an ergonomic remote control, richness of functions, intelligent menus, and a legible display. Though, the front panel display has only 4 digits to show only chapter number unlike a 8-digit display in Toshiba SD3950 showing the time of already seen or remaining part. It is also lacking the FL SELECT function to switch between displaying said time and chapter number. The upcoming Toshiba SD7300 seems to be a good choice.



Apr 14, 2010 12:44:10

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