Toshiba SD3750 DVD Players

Toshiba SD3750 DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

Progressive Scan DVD Player with MP3 Playback

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 21, 2002]
purge
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Onscreen setup is a breeze, more options than other players of the same class. The "beeping" is a remote control button confirmation, and can be disabled from the setup. It's nice to have the choice. Toshiba remote signal is widely supported DVD playback is amazing VCD playback is great MP3 playback is acceptable Audio is crisp, clean sound. The extra features like screen capture(wallpaper), and the full menu system are a really nice touch. Speed in switching MP3 tracks is faster than both JVC and Samsung.

Weakness:

Doesn't play SVCDs, so re-encoding SVCDs to VCD is kind of a pain. I've found a couple VCDs that studder a bit, but that may be related to the encoding (they're not mine). MP3 playback is fine, but has no real enhancements. Remote control layout could be better, changing the shape of the freq. used buttons or adding glowing keys.

To start off, my current setup is this: Kenwood HTB-505, Sony 51HW40 (51" widescreen HDTV comp.) and XBOX for DVD playing. The XBOX isn't pro-scan, and once you lose the remote you either replace it, or go and buy a real DVD player. (and replace the couch you tore up looking for the goddamned thing). I headed out to Futureshop with the following requirements: 1 - quality DVD player 2 - has to be pro-scan 3 - has coaxial out (my xbox is optical only, and using the only port in the reciever) 4 - low cost; as I I purchased a JVC progressive, and took it back after a day (the laser was visible beneath the DVD door from my couch). note: only the Kenwood remote could be programmed for it. I then picked up a Samsung DVD player (same basic features toshiba and JVC) and found it to be the worst. In pro-scan the frames jumped around.On top of which the remote control was worse than the XBOX remote, and unsupported by both sony and kenwood. I picked up the Toshiba (and paid the extra 10 bux), thinking that at least the brand is a "middle of the road". It was supported by my other two remotes, and I wanted a decent picture. The only downside was that the other two players play SVCD (although the Samsung only indicated VCD, we tested it at the store) I get it home, set it up (component video, S/PDIF Coaxial) and I was VERY happy with the results. The DVD player looks amazing, and you can CLEARLY see the quality difference in the playing of movies, and the onscreen setup. The MP3 playing was fine (although I do agree that more effort could have been put into it). I didn't purchase it for anything other than DVD though. Both DTS and Dolby 5.1 sound amazing, and the remote is fine (don't compare it to a $1500 DVD player; they aren't the same class). Considering the XBOX remote is an RCA (3rd party) remote, the JVC remote was poorly laid out, and the Samsung remote feels like a promotional calculator given away for visiting a car dealership (and they're all in the same price range), the toshiba remote is great. Plus, the onscreen remote is a nice touch. (neither JVC or Samsung had that) Also, both the Sony flipup remote and the Kenwood audio remote work with this DVD player, so I get my pick of which to use. (whichever is closer)

Similar Products Used:

JVC Progressive Scan DVD Samsung Progressive Scan DVD ( can't find model numbers)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 04, 2002]
AudioPhile

Strength:

Great picture and Prog. scan for the price! Easy menu screens!

Weakness:

Not a great MP-3 or V-CD player even though it is sold as one.

This unit replaced my Wife's Sony S360 (yes! another one bites the dust!) after less than a year! My biggest compliment about this player is that it has Progressive Scan capability, and even though I don't own a HDTV or projector, its nice to know that if this player lasts long enough, I might be able to see what the fuss is about when we DO get an HDTV (main set is only two years old, so here's to waiting it out!) The overall picture is great. The Sony (I can think of another 4 letter "S" word right now!) looked washed out and blurry in conparison (from memory of course), and the menues are WAY easier to access on this unit! I have two small quibbles (that actually bug my wife more than me). 1. The unit, although touted as beign MP-3 compatable, only is able to read 85 out of 147 songs on one of my MP-3 discs, and even though the manual says it is also V-CD capable, it continuously reads V-CDs as "disc error". Yet it will read EVERY CD-r I have without a glitch! Interesting. Maybe there are firmware updates out there?

Similar Products Used:

Sony DVP-S360

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 05, 2002]
Dru
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Features, price, quality.

Weakness:

Remote is hard to get used to. MP3 CD's play HORRIBLY

Great product right out of the box. Took no time at all to hook it up and have it running. Lots of features that require a lot of reading to utilize properly. Great outputs, that unfortunately won't be used by myself, yet. The picture quality, under interlaced, is great. A big improvement over the last DVD player I had. Beware of the MP3 claim. ALL of my MP3 discs played with pops and skips. I tried several, and all played the same. The menu for playing the MP3's is also poor, especially for rooted MP3 files. Fails to read file names properly. Then again, this is a DVD player, and not an MP3 player.

Similar Products Used:

Electrohome EH 8181

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 25, 2002]
zaxxon
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Simplicity.

Weakness:

None that I know of.

I bought the SD3750 about 4 months ago based on cost and features mainly. The first thing that impressed me about it is that I hooked it up, popped in a DVD and watched a movie. There was no setup other than plugging it in. There are plenty of setups if you want to fiddle with it. I find that the picture is very good but since I don''''''''''''''''t have an HDTV I have not fully tested the progressive scan ability. Dolby DTS and 5.1 sound is VERY good especially with a good home theater receiver. The Star Wars Episode I DVD really rocks the house. This unit has lots of connectors including optical, composite, coax, RCA jacks etc. Had no problem hooking it up. If you are looking for DVD Audio as well, have a look at the Toshiba 4700, one step up from this model. I would recommend this DVD based on low cost, reliability and simplicity.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 22, 2002]
Ian64
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Value and features.

I purchased this model after much research into a new A/V receiver purchase (My Choice was the Denon 1802). The original goal was to get a DVD player, which I originally felt the Panasonic was the best option for myself. The research into my next audio purchase changed direction, as I was more interested in getting a quality receiver to build a system on, rather than a killer DVD player. So with my choice of the Denon and the retailer, my only choice was to get the Toshiba DVD player, as any other DVD player that they sold would have been out of my budget. Originally the SD-2800 was to be my choice but I went with the SD-3750 that was about $80 more, and progressive ready. After about two months of use I am happy with the player, the set-up was a snap. To this day I don''''t think I have really checked out the manually. I been watching a ton of movies and the unit just keep going. I been listing to allot of music CD''''s with it and it hasn''''t missed a beat. I did get a programmable remote, as the remote for the receiver is terrible. I haven''''t used the stock remote that much, but when used it seems fine. I believe this would be a compliment to any home theatre set-up or if you just want a DVD to watch movies on. I am happy with my purchase and after what the other reviewer had to say I''''m happy that the store I was dealing with didn''''t sell any of the other 3 players he mentioned (Sony, Panasonic, or JVC).

Similar Products Used:

First DVD.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 18, 2002]
jhhoffma3
AudioPhile

Strength:

Very good picture quality in interlaced mode. Outstanding sound with digital optical connection. Not a Sony, JVC, or Panasonic model involved in a class-action suit

Weakness:

Beeps everytime you push a button Poorly laid out remote Takes complete power cycle to switch between progressive and interlaced.

I bought this unit to replace my Sony DVP-S560, which was a defective unit and is involved in a class action lawsuit, along with other models from JVC and Panasonic. (Email sonyrecall@hotmail.com for class action info if you have a defective unit of this model or the DVP-S360) I''''ve only had it for a few weeks now and I must say I''''m really impressed. My Sony unit worked well (while it worked at all) but the SD-3750 is even better. It is a progressive scan model, which is one of the reasons I bought it. Although I don''''t have a progressive scan display (yet), I figured it''''d be good to plan ahead. I can''''t say anything about it''''s progressive display but it''''s interlaced quality is quite good. I didn''''t think so at first as it didn''''t seem to look as good as the Sony, but then I realized that it was bringing out fault in the recording that I didn''''t notice with the Sony. So, yeah, I''''d say it''''s an improvement. Also, it''''s audio quality is second-to-none, especially considering the price range. The SD-3750 has a great deal of options, and gives the ability to change video settings (brightness, contrast, color, etc.) if your TV''''s controls don''''t quite get the job done. There are very few things to complain about. One, the player (by default) makes a beep everytime you push a button on the remote or on the player directly. However, this can be disabled in the setup menu. Also, the remote is not designed very well. The buttons are too small and are not laid out very logically. Sony definitely has the lead in this area. But I have a learning remote that I use anyways. Finally, the player comes set to progressive from the factory. When I switched it to interlaced, it didn''''t switch initially. I cycled the power many times but nothing changed. I took it back to BestBuy and they checked it out and it worked. When I got back home and plugged it in, sure enough, it worked. Apparently, it takes a complete power cycle (turn off power, unplug for 5 min) to allow it to make the switch. Or you could just do it before you plug it in the first time (why didn''''t I think of that?) Overall though, this is a great player for a VERY reasonable price and I will definitely consider Toshiba first for my next home theater purchase. This would be a great purchase for the beginner

Similar Products Used:

Sony DVP-S560

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 18, 2002]
Tony
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Performance overall is great. Inexpensive for all features.

Weakness:

The drive unit is not as good as Sony DVP-NS700p.

This little DVD player is really packed with features. Pro-Scan, both audio outs(coax and opt.) It handles menus quite well.

Similar Products Used:

Sony DVP-NS700p

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 07, 2002]
jim
AudioPhile

Strength:

excellent highs and clarity 24 bit 192 khs

Weakness:

not very strong bass wise should be used with subwoffer

i was going to purchase a cd player to go with a pioneer dvd player i all ready had, but deceided to see if i could find a dvd player that could do both after checking out many players i came across the toshiba dvd 3750 and was not disapointed this player is excellent with video as well as music of any kind. this player will play as well as any cd player i have heard costing up to 500.00 dollars.

Similar Products Used:

pioneer dvd 606

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 06, 2002]
Jeff Mayrand
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Price, Features, Style

Weakness:

Remote

If your looking for a nice inexpensive DVD player that supports MP3, SACD and has component out, bitstream out, pcm out then look no further. I have this unit hooked up to my WS55809. The only downside is the remote has little keys and doesn''t light up which can be a pain in the dark. Also the layer flips are a little slow. I have used this dvd player for about 4 months now and have yet to find a disk I cannot play.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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