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Toshiba SD-3109 DVD Player

Toshiba SD-3109 DVD Player

List Price: $499.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: no high speed scan makes this DVD a NO SHOW!
Review: After purchasing this unit from a trusted dealer who recommended it I was amazed to discover that you cannot scan forward or back at more than x1! Try getting 20 minutes through a video with very long (or no) chapters (e.g. the 'Making of' video on the 'Shining' DVD, jumping back to an earlier part of the video to look at something again, and then trying to get back to where you left off 20 minutes further in. You can't do it without sitting through the rest of the video again! Unnacceptable in my book. I returned it immediately and bought a Sony DVP S-530D. Now I discover that unit has a serious lip-synch problem on the second layer of dual-layer DVDs. Several of my DVDs are unwatchable on it because of this. Consumers deserve better than stupid usability and technical flaws like these.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Good Cost/Performance! I Love it!
Review: I was thinking between Panasonic A120 and this, but decided to spend some more money. And no regret now. I love this one. It has zoom feature so that you can zoom pictures if your monitor is small (Especially good for if you are watching wide screen DVD software.) Only bad thing is that FF/REW button is tricky, if you don't hold button for at least 2-3 seconds, it skips the whole chapter. (pretty pain...) One more last one - couldn't play music CDR from my CD burner. Other than that very very good, highly recommend this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very sweet DVD player
Review: I bought this unit in June, and I have been very pleased with the player overall, from it's dual tray design to its internal AC3 decoding. The selling point for me was its virtual surround capabilities, despite the fact that I own a dolby digital ready audio system, it's an attractive touch since its not always convenient to set up for surround sound. And with this feature in mind, shopping for a DVD player was made MUCH easier due to the fact that I could eliminate so many other possibilities. Also, the unit is incredibly light and easily transportable from location to location, and with extras like a DTS output and HDCD support make it all the more worth the price tag. Why not five stars? I hate the access times and the fact that its almost impossible not to overshoot when fast-forwarding and rewinding; the image that appears on screen when doing this can be many seconds behind (takes some real getting used to). But, being an early generation device, this is certainly negligable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tremendous improvement over videotape!
Review: I did a lot of research both online and at the store and the 3109 came out on top. I was overwhelmed with the sound quality of the 5.1 digital even though I first connected it to some inexpensive speakers. Use an S-Video cable to connect it to your TV for a great picture. I agree with the other comments about the remote but you have to realize it still does what it is supposed to and you spend more time watching or listening than holding the remote. If you have a digital 5.1 "ready" receiver, this is the unit to buy! But don't pay $399. The other reviews on this site directed me to dmart2.com and I paid only $326.88 including shipping. Sorry Amazon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a good product, but not perfect
Review: Don't believe the bit about an "easy-to-use" remote. Clearly a diseased mind designed the remote for this unit. The numeric keypad, zoom, A->B repeat buttons and a few others are hidden by the same sliding panel that serves as the cover for the battery compartment. Button placement on the other part of the remote seems to defy logic. Instead of having separate rew/ff and chapter skip buttons, the chapter skip buttons are overloaded and you have to hold them down for a second to get rew/ff. The forward/reverse play buttons are not directly under the forward/reverse slow play buttons. The other buttons are scattered across the face of this huge remote, usually far away from your thumb, meaning you usually need to operate the remote with two hands. Yuck. Other than the remote, the unit is quite good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just works fine
Review: I have been using this player for about 2 months. The dual tray feaure is good for watching two movies one afer other or watching VideoCD's which usually in multipole disks without have to get up and changing disks. The remote is different from other units and could have made much smaller

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A bargain at the price!
Review: We've had our 3109 for about 3 months, and we bought it primarily for audio performance. I love the HDCD decoding: the lifelike fidelity is absolutely astounding. Having trouble with playing green and gold CD-Rs, which is really annoying, but I'll try blue ones before I give up.

Just a few little things I don't like about its interface: it takes 5-10 seconds to "boot up" before any control buttons respond, the LEDs which indicate which tray is playing seems backwards to me (red for playing and green for not playing: I now think red for 'stop, don't open' and green for 'go ahead and open'). No trck shuffle between disks,and no continuous play from end of one disk to beginning of another.

I'm a picky guy when it comes to interface design, so take my complaints with a grain of salt. This machine really performs. I use Audioquest Tuquoise cables for the audio signal to my amp, and it sounds like the musicians are in my living room. You shouldn't have to pay more than $350 for this player; shop around.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You STILL need an amplifier for Surround Sound/Dolby/etc.
Review: All the reviews implied that enough of the Surround Sound/Dolby/etc. circuitry existed onboard so I could simply plug in my speakers and enjoy. Not so! I think I could have gotten the 2109 and enjoyed most of the features here at $100 less.

Other than that, the unit is just fine.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not a good experience
Review: I just want to say that I bought the product in may 99 and it broke down in Aug 99. I dont think it has been working properly since I got it. Maybe I just got an unlucky, defective one. Besides for it breaking so quickly, I think it worked all right for the time it was alive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent !!!
Review: I bought my 3109 yesterday and i must say that i'm quite pleased with it ! Crisp picture, great sound, setup menu well configurated, Dolby Digital Built In, etc... It's complete ! The only disapointment was the size of the remote and also the sliding panel !!! Well, at least the functions are clear and they glow in the dark ! Very good buy ! Try it !


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