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Toshiba SD-4000 Progressive Scan DivX Certified DVD Player
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Toshiba SD-4000 Progressive Scan DivX Certified DVD Player
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Sales Rank: 71387
Our price: $25.00

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Features
ColorStream Pro® Progressive Scan Component Video Output
Progressive Scan 3:2 Pulldown Digital Cinema Progressive
Playable Disc Types DVD-Video/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/VCD/DVD-R
DivX® Home Theater Certified
Dolby® Digital and DTS® Compatible Output
Featuring progressive Scan 3:2 pulldown digital cinema progressive playback. Multiformat playback capability now includes DVD-Video/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/VCD/DVD-R and ColorStream Pro® Progressive Scan Component Video Outputs enhances color purity and image detail.
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and CriticismI bought this unit to replace an old Panasonic DVD player which had a problem with the slide out tray rarely staying out, so we were always fighting with it. The toshiba won because of the price, component outputs, size (it's nice an small height wise) and the remote looked to be ok from the picture on the box. Plus I work for a Toshiba subsidiary. :] Overall, I'm happy with the unit, though I do have some issues. Minor: It's slow to powerup and respond. If the unit is off and you hit the 'eject' button on the player (not on the remote) it takes around 10 seconds for it to work. I find this annoying, esp when I'm in a rush in the morning to mail a DVD back to netflicks on my way to work. rin* Minor: The layout of buttons on the remote is not ideal. When will companies take a look at the TiVo remote and replicate it's wonderful layout and design features? The remote is certainly useable, but those buttons you use the most are NOT highlighted in any useful way. At least they're grouped in the center mostly, where your fingers fall when you pickup the remote. Major: For whatever reason, about an hour into some movies, though not all, the video/audio sync starts to drift apart from each other. This drives me crazy since I don't hear as well as my wife and I seem to watch lips and notice if there's a disconnect. I'm hoping there will be some sort of upgrade available for this unit, but I'm not holding my breath. Stopping and restarting the playing of the movie seems to fix the issue, but not completely. My old panasonic never had this issue. I have NOT had a chance to try playing CDROMs with MP3s or DiVX movies, but others seem to think it works just fine. Putting in a disc of jpegs works ok. A bit clunkly, but it's not really anyone's fault since they need to handle a whole bunch of directory layouts, which is tough. Overall, if the Audio/Video sync problem wasn't there, I'd be happy, esp for the price. But the sync issue is going to bug me I'm sure.
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Toshiba SD-4000 Progressive Scan DivX Certified DVD Player
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