| Brand Name: | Toshiba |
| Brand Name: | Toshiba |
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A Spatializer N-2-2 sound circuit simulates surround sound through your TV or stereo speakers, while the player's 192 kHz/24-bit audio converter delivers superb sound quality from DVDs and CDs. It will play a range of media, including DVD, VCD, audio CD, MP3-CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and DVD-R. Optical and coaxial digital audio outputs with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel pass-through provide easy connection to any system. Other connections include component-video, composite-video, and S-Video terminals.
This player lets you customize picture settings with such features as 4x picture zoom, strobe picture viewer, and camera angle select. A remote control is included.
Toshiba's warranty covers parts for one year and labor for 90 days.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
122 of 124 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Pleased,
By A Customer
This review is from: Toshiba SD3750 Progressive-Scan DVD Player (Electronics)
I spent all day yesterday and today researching DVD players online, and then went to three major electronics stores to try them out and figure out which one was the best. I knew I wanted the following features:Progressive scan - even though I don't have a TV that can utilize, I may upgrade soon I took an MP3 CD to the store and popped it in each of the MP3/DVD players. I tried probably 20 or 30 of them in the end, and I was most impressed with the Toshiba. It loaded the disc the quickest, and random play worked like a charm. Scan time was the quickest when it had to jump around the disc. It has a navigation system online, but only supports the first 8 characters and ends with the ~1 characters. It has S-Video output and the newer colorstream component output. I'm stuck with the A/V typical jacks. Regardless of me being stuck with the worst grade video output because of my older TV, the picture looked great. I watched O Brother Where Art Though, and as far as I could tell, it looked fantastic. Sound is hooked into my Sony receiver and it sounds great, too. I pop an MP3 disc in and hit shuffle and it works as expected. No support for tags...nor can you fast-forward through a song, though. When I got home, I compared this model to other more expensive models, and it had all their features and more...so I feel like I made a wise investment, and am very happy with the product. It also comes with an advanced remote which allows you to do angle shots, zoom in/out, record and loop frames, turn on subtitles, etc., etc.
83 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome DVD Player - It's about time!,
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This review is from: Toshiba SD3750 Progressive-Scan DVD Player (Electronics)
This Toshiba SD3750 is the 4th DVD player I've purchased, and this blows all the others out of the water! First I had a Phillips (...) player (I forget the model) which worked okay except that it was slow playing MP3's, and the power button started only working sometime after a few months (doh!). My second player was a TEAC 5 disk changer, but this one refused to play DVD's or CD's right out of the box and only played my MP3 disk. After about an hour of use, it stopped working completely and my disks got stuck in it! My third player was a Panasonic RV21U-K which was okay except that the display was a bit flickery, it didn't display MP3 song names, and it didn't zoom.The Toshiba is by far the best machine! It has all the features I've wanted: Anyhow, I'd highly reccomend this player. Other Toshiba models that also look good are the 2710, and the 4700.
62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD player - nice zoom - some mp3 limitations,
By A Customer
This review is from: Toshiba SD3750 Progressive-Scan DVD Player (Electronics)
Overall is the best DVD player I have tried. Considering the feature set and price and I am very pleased with this unit.Pros: - Excellent image quality (however I can't comment on the progressive scan feature - I purchased this for the other features). - Nice menu navigation - accessable from the front panel as as well as from the remote. - Easy to use remote. - Nice zoom (I currently and will for some time stay with a 4:3 conventional TV) and I like to use the zoom the when watching the extreme widescreen format (I actually prefer the 16:9 high-definition viewing format that some DVD releases have). - Operates and feels like it has some quality. Cons: - Toshiba 3750 does not support CD-RW MP3 disks on this unit and sure enough, my unit will not play CD-RW MP3 disks at all. Normal CD-R MP3 disks seem to work OK. - MP3 playback is either sequential or full disk random and is user selectable. No directory only sequential or random. - I had to burn my MP3 disks using the ISO level 1 (8 character music file names - no extensions) which is almost useless for me if I want to actually figure out the filename in the directory listing because I rip my MP3 files using a "artist - song title" filename format and there is no tag support so all I see in the Toshiba directory listing is artist~1,artist~2,artist~3 for example (in contrast my RioVolt plays the extended format and supports tags - so the full artist name and song title is displayed in the directory listing). In closing I think this is a great DVD player. The MP3 feature is limited but still useful for playing a disk full of songs either sequentially or randomly. The Video features and quality are great.
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