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Samsung DVD-V9500 DVD/VCR Dual Deck
 
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Samsung DVD-V9500 DVD/VCR Dual Deck

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3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Samsung

Technical Details

  • Space-saving, multiformat DVD/VCR combo
  • Plays DVD movie, CD audio, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, and JPEG
  • Up-converts standard DVD signals, improving them to near-high-definition quality
  • Outputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component
  • 16.9 x 3.4 x 11.1 inches (WxHxD)
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 12 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 12 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B0009JFFK2
  • Item model number: DVD-V9500
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #129,833 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The Samsung DVD-V9500 combo unit lets you enjoy both your VHS and DVD libraries with one component. The hi-fi VCR offers MTS decoding, four video heads, three VHS recording settings (SP, SLP, and auto), auto tracking adjustment, and quasi S-VHS playback. The DVD-V8500 also offers a wide spectrum of playback formats, including DVD movie, CD audio, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, and JPEG. It includes front-panel AV inputs, enabling you to connect a digital video camcorder for easy recording to VHS tape. The DVD-V9500 also upconverts standard DVD signals, improving them to near-high-definition quality, making it a great match for use with plasma, LCD, and DLP televisions

The DVD-V9500 also offers 10-bit 54-MHz DAC for high-quality video recording and playback and selectable 480p/720p/768p/1080i output via HDMI digital interface. HDMI makes an uncompressed digital RGB connection from the source to the screen. By eliminating conversion to an analog signal, it delivers an unblemished image. The non-degraded signal reduces flicker and leads to a clearer picture.

It also provides optical and coaxial digital audio outputs for Dolby Digital and DTS multi-channel surround sound, as well as the following video connections:

  • Composite AV (RCA) Out: 1
  • Composite AV (RCA) Out: 1
  • S-Video Out: 1
  • RF: input and output (tuner pass through only)

What's in the Box
DVD player/VCR combo, remote control (with batteries), power cable, AV cable, printed operating instructions

Product Description

Samsung is now advancing its combo line with up-conversion technology on its our DVD-V9500. The DVD-V9500 also supports a 10-in-2 multi-card reader that accepts virtually every popular format of memory card, including SD, Mini SD, XD, MMC, Smart Media, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro. This allows for the easy viewing and archiving, of digital photos. And, the combo player comes with a multi-TV remote control. Slim Line Hi-Def Conversion DVD Player/Hi-Fi Stereo VCR with HDMI Up-Conversion For DVD (480p/720p/768p/1080i) Multi TV Remote Control Supports WMA, MP3 Picture CD and JPEG View Front A/V Input

 

Customer Reviews

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Average Customer Review
3.2 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A capable DVD/VCR combo with upconversion, April 14, 2006
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David A. Kosa (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Samsung DVD-V9500 DVD/VCR Dual Deck (Electronics)
I bought this unit about six months ago because I wanted to simplify the connections and use the HDMI cable. At the time, this and the Toshiba 593 were the only units available with an HDMI connection.
If you want upconversion from the DVDs 480i scanning to 720p or 1080i, then you must use the HDMI connector. Conversely, any DVD unit with an HDMI connector is an upconversion unit. Got it? The VCR will only play through the RFI or composite video connection. HDMI does not support VHS, nor was it ever meant to (ignore the other reviewer that had this "problem" and thought it was a bad unit).
The unit itself has functioned well. Once you wade through the thick owner's manual, understanding how the unit works does not seem to be a problem. Could the oncreen menus and programming functions be easier -- yes. But it is not bad, and every manufacturer does it a little differently. One great thing about the remote is that it is a multi-brand remote and is usable with most brands of TV sets. I hate having to use multiple remotes to turn on or operate this and that. Most other DVD/VCR combos have a single brand remote. Beware of this. Another minor nit is that when you have programmed the VCR for recording, there is no indicator light on the front panel. It will record as programmed, but you do not know if the timer is set. Annoying.
The upconverted picture is nice -- no more black bars on the top, bottom or sides. No more flattened images that look unreal. It is not true HD, but I'm not complaining. I refuse to jump on board Blu-ray or HDDVD because I hate these freakin' format wars.
I've got some nitpicks that may or may not be a big thing for you. The resume function only works if you keep the disk in and the power on. Its annoying to do a chapter search and find the place you left off at the next day. I've got a JVC DVD/VCR combo that will remember where you left off even if the disc has been removed and the power turned off. And it will do it for the last THIRTY discs. IMO, Sammy dropped the ball on this one. Also, in order to program or navigate the menu, you must go through the HDMI connection and select the appropriate TV input. Not a big problem, but why must I do this if I'm programming the VCR?
Reliability still remains to be seen. Nobody, I mean nobody has a warranty longer than 90 days for labor or parts for one year. Lets face it. DVD players and VCRs are now considered throwaway commodities. They are built cheaply. What manufacturer will build it like a tank and then sell it for $100-150? And I don't like the rip-off extended warranties. Maybe the best you can do is buy it with a credit card that has an extended warranty benefit, but those cards are getting scarce.
All in all, if you need a DVD/VCR combo with upconversion, this is the unit. Its not perfect, but it will do the job well.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great DVD/VCR combo, April 6, 2006
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Roy Bech (Burlington, Ct.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Samsung DVD-V9500 DVD/VCR Dual Deck (Electronics)
To save space, I was looking for a combo unit with the HDMI connection for superior video from DVD's. I have a 46" DLP and it performs beautifully. I bought it for $150.00 including shipping which is a very good price for this unit. It works flawlessly with great video clarity. The VCR section is similar to any other VCR out there but the overall quality is pretty good considering it's a VCR. A previous reviewer stated that with just the HDMI connection, the VCR would not work. This was NOT my experience. They both work fine with just the HDMI connection. My component cables are now in storage. I am very happy with this unit and highly recommend it.
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18 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Beware of the HDMI Promise!, February 27, 2006
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This review is from: Samsung DVD-V9500 DVD/VCR Dual Deck (Electronics)
I just purchased the DVD-V9500 about a week ago. I have a DLP TV which allows for connecting via HDMI, which when paired with this combo unit, should have performed well. I hooked up the combo to the TV via the HDMI cable and played a DVD at the 720p setting, and so far, so good. I then tried playing a VHS tape after switching modes over to the VCR, and nothing happened. I tuned my TV down to the 480p and then 480i settings, thinking that the VCR part needed to see an analog output stream, but that didn't work either.

I then called customer service at Samsung, and they told me that if I wanted to use the HDMI interface for my DVD, that I had to ALSO use the composite connections (red,white,yellow) in order to use the VCR part. This is NOT what the product description from Samsung advertises and is as far as I can tell, false advertising. Even the manual for the player states that all youo need once you hook up the HDMI cable is that one cable and nothing else. Samsung claims that when the manuals were translated from Korean to English, that part got messed up. Okay, so why still advertise the product that way?

Overall perfromance from the DVD was good to excellent. Overall performance of the VCR was poor to fair because of the limitations of the connection output, which looks terrible on a widescreen HDTV. Not that I watch VHS much anymore, I got this so my kids could watch those evil Disney movies the have. "Piece of junk" would be a generous way to describe the remote; and forget about trying a universal remote to learn this unit's codes - Samsung already says that it can't be done (hopefully that's just another one of their false statements).

If you're looking for a space saver, have a regular CRT TV, and don't watch a lot of VHS tapes, this may be okay for you, but I still wouldn't get it when you can get something similar for half the price. If you're an HD enthusiast, thinking this is the answer to all your problems, it may come close if you hardly ever watch VHS tapes and don't mind the poor quality of the video from them, but like good quality from your DVD's; I for one was disappointed in the product.

If you are buying this unit, or any other that promises that the HDMI connection is all you need, you're better off going after something else.
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CONSUMER ALERT: This television receiver has only an analog broadcast tuner and will require a converter box after February 17, 2009 to receive over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna because of the U.S.'s transition to digital broadcasting. Analog-only TVs should continue to work as before with cable and satellite TV services, gaming consoles, VCRs, DVD players, and similar products. For more information, call the Federal Communications Commission at 1-888-225-5322 (TTY: 1-888-835-5322), or visit the commission’s digital-television Web site at: www.dtv.gov.

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