Pros: DVD and VCR together at last - Able to complete two tasks at once Cons: Lack of Progressive Scan Ability
Samsung, well known for quality products in more markets than are known, has stepped up to the new trends of two-fers. Now, they have two products out on the market that offer two items within one unit, and DVD unit and a HiFi VCR unit. These...
Pros: Double duty, saves space, ability to place TV on top. Cons: A little noisy, but not noticeable. A little slow, but works well.
My son had a VCR (old one) and a DVD (new, but very basic one) in his room. Kids rooms, as most parents know, are screaming for more space, so anything we can do to eliminate extra items is welcome. The DVD/VCR combo units offer us a chance to get ...
Pros: $150 in Dec-02 = a good deal for a moderately priced combo DVD-VCR box Cons: Remote is not easy to use and box is slow to load DVDs
At $150 as of Dec-02 (BestBuy), this combo DVD-VCR is a moderately priced product suitable for consumers who (a) want to reduce the number of boxes they have to hook up to their TV, and (b) aren't interested in high end home theater systems.
Pros: Affordable.
Easy to setup.
Fairly easy to navigate.
Lots of niceties Cons: Awkward remote layout and function (shuttle specifically)
Can be noisy.
I read several reviews before unpacking this unit (purchased at Target), seeing how they were favorable for the most part. I've only had it out of the box for an hour, and I will agree with other reviewers that the unit is very easy to setup, the remote...
Pros: Attractive unit, beautiful DVD playback, nice DVD options, ease of "2 in 1" system Cons: VCR makes loud hum when playing or recording a tape
I got this player for Christmas of 2002 and haven't had it long enough to write a review addressing how it performs over time. I REALLY like this player and cite only one major drawback so far- the humming noise that the VCR makes when playing or...
Pros: good quality, compact, easy to hook up Cons: none
A very nice combo deck that provides both a DVD and a VCR in the same unit. Advanced features, very easy to install, I would highly recomend this unit to someone needing to replace a VCR and wanting a DVD player. I had the unit installed in less than a...
Good, reliable combo player at a great price by v908 ,Apr 28 '05
Pros: Easy to setup and use, reliable, great price for the combined features. Cons: Remote takes some getting used to.
Frankly, I liked my original Samsung DVD-V1000 so much that when a different VCR died and I wanted another combo player, the DVD-V2000 was an obvious top choice. It's basically the same unit as the DVD-V1000, but with improvements (such as more features available on the remote, better controls on the unit itself, fixed the automatic time function, etc.). When you first start using the player the buttons on the remote seem small and hard to differentiate without looking at it. Over time, however, you easily learn to navigate like with any other remote (the lettering wears off after a lot of use though).
I really like combining VCR and DVD player into one unit (saves space, makes hook-ups easier, one remote) and the quality of playback on both the VCR and DVD has been very good. I used to consider Samsung to be a second tier manufacturer (compared to Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, etc.), but my experience with their combo units has caused me to reconsider them as strong contenders in the electronics industry.
Pros: Combines 2 boxes. Cons: Doesn't play some DVDs
Purchased this June 02 for $190 from etronics. Worked fine for about a year, then had random problems loading and playing certain DVDs. Some were smudged or scratched, some had no visible problems. All played fine in my early model Sony player and the PC. Tried cleaning lens and DVDs and still have the same random problems with 'Can't Play Disc'. Frequently, if I remove the DVD and rub it on my shirt, and blow on the tray (yes just pucker up and blow) it will load instantly. There is no way to set the bit rate, so it is all or none.
I love the concept of combining boxes though. Next I want to get the DVD/VCR/Receiver/Amplifier for home video.
Pros: Combo is a space-saver Cons: Defect-prone and buggy remote
We bought this DVD/VCR to save space, it was a Consumer Reports Best Buy, plus the fact that it only cost $150. I suppose you get what you pay for, but right away the remote was kind of buggy. The remote really does not work unless you put it right up against the infrared window on the unit. Then the remote completely died on us and we sent it back to the company. The remote was returned and supposedly had no problems and indeed it worked, but in the same frustrating way as before.
Then the player was unable to read any DVDs. We sent it back to the company and they replaced something and now it works again.
Customer Service has been pretty good, but I'd rather not have to use them at all. Plus, having to get out of your easy chair to hold the remote in front of your DVD/VCR is kind of a pain. I would actually just throw the remote away, but you cannot play most DVDs without some of the functions that are only on the remote.
Adequate combo with several flaws by mcoxepinion ,Apr 25 '04
Pros: combo, space saver Cons: poor remote design, unstable dvd player.
I've been using this model for about two years and it performs in most situations. But there are some problems that I have noticed. Notabely the remote is horrible. It's difficult to rewind and fast forward a dvd. The buttons are also small and many functions are combined onto buttons that are confusing to use. The other major problem is actual play problems. One most movies it works fine. But after watching dvd's recorded on a computer they become unwatchable after extended use. Maybe heat related I don't know. Others can play the disks without problem.
Pros: Takes up less space with 2 units Cons: Quit working after a few months, poor customer service
After about 6 months of use I noticed the DVD spin getting louder, taking longer to load and now it will not load any DVD. I took it back to Best Buy and they hooked it up and it ran fine. I took it home, hooked it up and it still ran fine. I put it in the entertainments center and WHAMMO, same problem again. Heat issue maybe? Its on a shelf with about 10 inches above it in an open cabinet.
Samsung was among the first to combine a DVD and VCR. Great idea, but poor execution. Have already sent mine back to repair center due to pixelization and sound, but still the volume is so faint you must turn it up nearly full blast to hear it. Also the FF/Rvw buttons still do not work. We live with it, but won't buy another Samsung.
Mine completely broke down after... by pepper_dt3000 ,Dec 29 '02
Mine completely broke down after about 35 days. It won't play dvd's at all. Up to that point the picture quality and sound quality was fair. It had a lot of skipping and freezing. All I get now is a bunch of vertical lines across the screen. I have to send to New Jersey to have fixed. Not happy about having to spend money to send to New Jersey.
I purchased this as my... by mikes_dt3001 ,Feb 22 '03
I purchased this as my first DVD player. I did not realize the problems occuring, skipping and freezing, were the DVD player until the picture froze and would not respond to any commands. This all happened after two months.
this DvD is very stylish... by lozzie_dt3000 ,Feb 28 '03
this DvD is very stylish , over the standard that you wud expect , which is fantastic, considering it isn't to expensive. the feature are just great, and is good fun, and super, considering it isn't that to expensive , it is absolutly, fantastic, so this is a must get , because sony always get it right.
Picture quality overall poor. Pixels... by cowboy_dt3000 ,Jan 28 '03
Picture quality overall poor. Pixels appearing many times during the viewing. Poor quality with new DVD and old rentals DVD. Tried cleaning, no help.
Too late to return for refund but that would have been the thing to do..
First DVD player I've owned.... by jdr8987_dt3000 ,Mar 16 '03
First DVD player I've owned. Has been working just fine, no problems. Having the DVD/VCR combo allows us to keep using our VHS tapes, while we upgrade our library to DVD at our own (affordable) pace.
Purchased this combo unit at... by terryb_dt3001 ,Mar 05 '03
Purchased this combo unit at Best Buy. Brought it home set it up, popped in a movie and the platter noise was awful. You could actually hear the DVD platter spinning, not only during quiet scenes, but through the center channel speaker. (Yes my speaker is shielded and I use high quality audio cable) Took it back to Best Buy, trading for an amazing Sony player, the NS715P.
I think anyone whos looking for a in home dvd player, that this is the one! The prices are great and the sound, images, and avalability is amaxing! It's great for eveyday use, and it looks great!
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