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101 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great machine,
This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I have been looking at other portable DVD players made by Sony, Pioneer, Sharp and Panasonic and finally chose Toshiba SD-P1500. Yes, Panasonic's 9" model is bigger but the picture quality is not as good as this one and it costs more. Why did I choose this machine?1. I need a portable machine that can play DVD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R and VCD. Sony machines can't play VCD (Video CD) so bye bye to Sony machines. Other machines may not be able to play home-made Video CD movies on CD-Rs. I have not tried them all in local stores therefore I don't want to risk buying something that I don't know about. This Toshiba claimed to be able to play everything (just like Sharp but Sharp's 8" model discontinued). Next, I would like to tell you my first week's experience with this machine: 1. Battery life: a fully charged battery can give you 3 hours and 15 minutes uninterrupted movie watching time. In summary, I would highly recommend this machine if you are looking for an affordable portable dvd player with a big screen.
42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great player - poor sound...,
By Brock Weld (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I bought this portable DVD player for the primary purpose of watching DVD movies on the plane when I travel. I tried the player at home alone and everything seemed great. When I recently used the player on a plane however I was very disappointed that the sound wouldn't go any louder. The background noise of being on a plane washed out the dialogue. I could hear the sound effects but had to keep pressing the headphones into my ears to hear the dialogue. Very, annoying and sometimes painful.I did find a solution to this problem however. You can buy a headphone amplifier. It is a small device that... plugs into the headphone jack on the side of the DVD player and amplifies the sound as far as you need it to go. Another great thing is that this device also splits the amplified signal to 3 separate headphone jacks so others can listen. I came across this amplifier and bought it right away. The device is called a Boostaroo. You can find it on Boostaroo.com Other than the sound being too low the player was great. The picture was fantastic and I've really been waiting for a portable DVD player with component output. And, you can view the screen from virtually any angle. It would have gotten five stars if it wasn't for the sound. Even though I was able to remedy the problem, I... expected more...
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great product,
By A Customer
This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
After doing a lot of research I finally had a chance to see the Toshiba in person. I was impressed and took the dive. The next night I took it on the road. This is a great machine. I had no pixel probelms, which seem to pop up so often in other machines reviews. No sound problems. Without headphones its acceptable. BUT, use Bose noise reduction headphones and it is awesome. On top of that it has two jacks for headphones, great for traveling with a firend or spouse, The picture is excellent. I could argue for a few more chances to fine tune a picture but in the end the large screen and sharpness makes watching a movie or concert a pleasure. Battery life is 3+ hours for the one provided and I have purchased the extended which is easily available. The weight is probably more than a small screen but very reasonable and easy to carry on the road. I could not be happier with the player. The research was worth the time and I got the right player.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent ergonomics, so-so display,
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This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
The Toshiba SD-P1500 is one of the best styled portable DVD players I've seen. The controls are easy to use, except for the fact that you have to tunnel into menus to access fast-forward and rewind controls. The display is very large, at 8 inches. In addition it has an excellent contrast ratio and black level. However one disappointment is the number of pixels: barely just over 100,000. For a unit of this price I would have expected closer to 300,000 pixels. The result of so few pixels? A rather large amount of moire patterns are visible.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quality but at a price!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
Very sharp 8 inch screen with all the bells and whistles one could ask for. However, the battery life when in use with DVD's does not come close to what the manual describes. Also, the volume for DVD's when in either an airplane or car cannot be adjusted to an acceptable level. Suggest that you buy the extended battery.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Wish I could hear it...,
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This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I bought the SD-P1500 for a great price through another online vendor and was very excited to try it out. We took it on a long car ride and found the screen to be excellent, but the built-in speakers had a limited volume range. I was willing to overlook that shortcoming as I imagined using headsets or connecting to a TV primarily anyway.But, less than a week later, when using it on a plane the same volume limitation occurred. I could NOT hear anything except VERY FAINT dialogue and the occasional sound effect. On a layover, I spent money on "noise reduction" headsets. Again, to no avail. No matter what DVD I put in, neither I nor my traveling companion could hear the dialogue or music while flying. On the ground with no engine noise, the device is not exactly perfect either. It was very finnicky about the DVD's it would play. The first disc I tried (Phenomenon) would not "read". I cleaned the disk, looking for obvious reasons, but still had no luck. I encountered the same problem with another disc (Dangerous Liaisons) which was double sided with widescreen and full-screen versions. The full-screen version could be played, the widescreen could not. Finally one last problem, which may or may not be related to this device, was output to a TV. I tried hooking it up to a TV in a hotel room without any luck. The TV sensed the connection, but I could never get any picture or sound. Granted this may have been a problem with the TV and not the device. I did not try it again when I returned home. I am returning the device to the e-tailer from whence it came. I wish I had better news, but I have to give this device a big-thumbs-down. Beware.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great Picture, what sound?,
By ItsAPaulyWorld (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I bought this player at a local retail store because the picture was fantastic. i didn’t use it right away because we were planning a trip to the beach on the weekend. i figured a good movie would keep my passengers preoccupied during the 2+ hour drive. It would have worked too if only the volume on the player allowed a person to hear instead of having to use the caption feature. the player was turned all the way up (10) using headphones and still no luck!! i took that one back figuring that there must be a problem with that particular unit. WRONG, the next one i in the exchange was just as bad. we took it to Vegas and it was even worse trying to use it on a plane!!! we tried playing just a music CD and the volume was fine (plenty loud at anything over 5) but a DVD? forget about it!! i wouldn’t buy this unit again, the one i have is going back to get a refund. ill wait till the next generation comes out before i think about buying another one. for ... you would think that the sound would be as good as the picture. not hardly.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply brilliant piece of equipment!!!!!!!,
By Nilson Papa (Pittsburg, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I recently just bought this DVD player about 3 weeks ago and I'm just blown away with all the features and the stunning picture quality that this little thing produces. The pictures are so clear and sharp that it doesn't even look real. There are so many features that this thing has that I'm still trying to figure out what some of them do. I love the slim remote that comes with it. I also like how it has two headphone jacks instead of one. This thing is just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! If there is anybody that wants to get I portable DVD player, i really recommend this one, especially people who travel or commute everyday. According to (...), this ranked #2 out of the top 5 DVD players out on the market (11/20/01). It was also in the top 10 most wanted gadgets for the holidays. So with stats like that, it makes me feel that the money I spent was well worth it.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A big step back from the Toshiba SDP-1000,
By A Customer
This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
Anyone looking seriously at the SDP-1500 should instead try to scrounge one of the remaining SDP-1000 models. While the SDP-1500 is as good as any 7" screen model out there, it is a big technology and image quality step behind the SDP-1000. Sure, the SDP-1000 lacks some buttons on the body of the player that should be there, and is only 5.8" display; but it has progressive scan and a video resolution matched only by true HDTV screens. My impression is that while the SDP-1000 was a technology tour de force, the SDP-1500 is a cost reduced, more usability oriented attempt to compete with the mass market based largely on screen size alone. The 5.8" and extremely crisp SDP-1000 is the high point of portable DVD players to date, and may remain unmatched for some time. The bottom line is image quality, and the small size brings added convenience as well.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I am happy with it, but.........,
By Vivek Reddy (Columbia, SC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Toshiba SD-P1500 Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
First of all, this is an OK dvd player. Toshiba does make great products, but this is an exception. ... but the size is an issue. It isn't that big, but when you put on the battery pack it transforms to a much bigger size. Also the picture quality is worse than my tv. I would have no problem with these down sides, but the fact remains that it costs ... dollars. With new technology, computers have dropped tremendously. ...The fact is, that these portable dvd players will soon be outdated by laptops which can do the same, but with more functionality. I would recommend you keeping your money, and then waiting for a good laptop to come on sale. There are plenty of bargains out there for [the price] or less.
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