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by JLew37 , Dec 19 '99
Pros: Easy to use Cons: No wide screen format for small TV's
I bought my first DVD player about two months ago. It is a Toshiba SD-2109. So far I am very pleased with the picture quality and audio. The only problem I have with this machine is Wide Screen Mode. When I rent a DVD, alot of the time they only come...
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by timb21 , Oct 05 '00
Pros: Aspect Ratio, Component, Quality of Picture Cons: Speed
I got this nice machine in January 2000 refurbished and on an online auction. I got it for at the time an unbeatable price of $155.00. This player is truly a work horse. I have older DVD's and new ones with large aspect ratios, the SD2109 handles all of...
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by ras770 , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Full featured, low cost, high performance Cons: Non-rugged
My wife and I had discussed a DVD player, and set a price-point that we'd look seriously at should they "ever" reach that level. At $200, I was beginning to think it'd never happen. Lo and behold, a bizarre twist came about where a national...
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by TDogg , Jan 23 '00
Pros: IT'S A DVD PLAYER...need I say more? Cons: Larger than most...if that matters to you
This DVD player, although not exactly top of the line, is my new child. =) I seriously mean this. I don't care that it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of some DVD players. It plays DVDs and looks pretty good. I don't let anyone else touch...
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by furhunter , Dec 20 '99
Pros: Superb Video and Useful Features Cons: Remote control is too small to be conveniently used.
I purchased this product as my first DVD player in reaction to my supply of laserdisc rentals drying up. It's very economically priced and easy to obtain for $200 or less through quite a few internet sources. Mine was $211 with shipping and insurance, a...
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by Nick_Charles , Jan 16 '00
Pros: bang for the buck Cons: small remote buttons
I've had this DVD player for more than eight months now, and have had absolutely no problems whatsoever. Picture and sound quality easily surpass those of VHS. It seems as though more and more films are being released onto DVD. The change is happening...
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by krazykatz , Jan 16 '00
Pros: Color ,sound ,features Cons: Small remote, Vague explanations
I bought this player online at DVD shippers.com at least 150 dollars off MSRP. Good picture , great sound , many special features. I bought Monster cables to take advantage of the component video connections on my Toshiba Tv but there was really not much...
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by Bri727 , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Excellent Quality, Great Price, Many Superior Features Cons: Absolutely none that I have found yet!!!
I would highly recommend this product to anyone in search of a good, quality DVD player, at a low, affordable price. This DVD player has many standard features that others do for example:
FEATURES
Colorstream® Component ...
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by Daddyad , Jan 13 '00
Pros: Cheap and good quality Cons: Can't play CD-Rs
I bought this machine because of its price and its features. It has worked flawlessly for me. The controls are simple yet very convenient. I have yet to run into any dvds that it can't play. The remote is excellent for this machine. It has tons of...
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by etfonvegas , Jan 30 '00
Pros: Great Price, picture, and good sound Cons: Havn't found any yet
We bought this DVD machine after doing much research right here on the epinions line. The opinions written influenced us to find the right features and the best value. As a result, when we went shopping, we did not have to shop model and price range,...
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by swanno , May 02 '00
Pros: GREAT INVESTMENT Cons: NONE
The world is changing around us. Cars get faster, and movies get played with more style! The Toshiba SD2109 is the best DVD player I've seen on the market thus far. In the beginning I was skeptical about the need for a DVD player, I thought they were...
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