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Review NaN of
, from Dublin ,CA
Price Paid:
$750.00 Summary: I have had this unit now for about 3 months and I'm very impressed with it,It's done EVERYTHING I've asked of it and flawlessly. I have watched a few dozen movies through it and the picture quality is among the best as far as I'm concerned. The colors are crisp and bright and dont have the washed out look I've seen on other players. This I discovered while shopping for a DVD player. The remote I have found to be very well laid out and the jog wheel works well, It has 2 functions,The lower ring of the wheel serves as a fast forward (1/8,1/2,2x,10x,30x,120x speed) while the top of the wheel works the one frame at a time movement while your in pause mode. It also has a nice ergonomic feel in your hand. The cd music player/recording side I have also found to work well.I has a very well laid out onscreen menus to burn cds with.It will dub all or part of a CD as well as allow you to make your own compilation of music with little or no fuss. However...and you knew this was coming,I have one minor complaint. It seems to take a long time for the player to recognize what you have put in the trays, Hitachi calls this the "learning mode". Well it just seems like its a slow learner and by slow I mean 30-40 seconds. I also used a mini disc recorder to burn what I recorded FROM the mini disc to the CD burner and it came out flawless and sounded great. The unit also has ALL the input/outputs you'll need and probably some you dont need however if you have to have the latest and greatest out there the one thing this unit does not have is progressive scan technology built in. Oh well. While I'm going to rate the value fairly low here (mainly because the price dropped after just three months) you can currently find the DV-W1U for under $600. I paid $750 for it but the space savings and the cost of two separate units swayed me to buy it. Strengths: Excellent DVD picture Quality Nicely Laid out Remote Weaknesses: No Progressive Scan capability Similar Products Used: None
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