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DVDO iScan Plus
DVDO iScan Plus
MSRP: $ 699.00

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Reviewed by:
Martin
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 12, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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4.50 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Review 1 of 5

Price Paid:  $500.00 from ebay

Summary:
I purchased Dvdo unit after being extremely dissatisfied with picture quality on broadcast signals using internal line doubler on Sony 36xbr400. Picture was extremely pixelated especially on sporting events. On dvd however
Sony's digital reality creation(DRC) worked extremely well.
My first impression was that construction quality was not great. Screen printed lettering on front face was terrible
I know because we make network modem faceplates and crap like this would never go out the door. The plugs in the back don't line up with case especially well. I'm speaking only of the particular unit that I have, your observations may be different. Ok, enough ranting. When I first tried
it I popped "Toy Story 2" in dvd player. Picture was definitely softer than with DRC. At first I was disappointed , but then watching broadcast tv all pixelation was gone and picture looked much clearer. After using unit for about 3 months now I couldn't be happier. The
initial misgivings that I had regarding slightly soft picture on dvd are gone. My conclusion is that picture with DRC was unnaturally harsh. Even my wife comments on clarity of picture and she normally doesn't notice such things. I
think your results will vary depending on your particular setup but this unit is certainly worth a demo.

Weaknesses:
construction quality.

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none in this category


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Reviewed by:
Phuong Ung
(Audiophile)

Review Date
November 2, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 2 of 5

Price Paid:  $525.00 from EBAY Vendor

Summary:
This is a review of DVDO V2. I had tried the DVDO version 1 already and it did not have the picture mode for 16x9 TV. The DVDO V2 does have a picture modes for 16x9, one to fill the screen (however the picture look shorter) and another is regular format (so you will see 2 black bars on 2 sides). However, in the fill mode, if you adjust your DVD to 16x9 mode, you got the right format for 16x9. I wish it has 1 more picture mode to expand to have the correct ratio picture.
Anyway, back to the review ... All I can say is "WOW", my super VHS VCR picture is just like DVD progressive scan and off course, the DVD picture is like progressive scan DVD, too. I have tried the Toshiba SD9100 and the picture quality was not that much different. The only difference is the color. The DVDO V2 gives the picture more red; therefore, all you have to do to adjust the TINT to have more yello and the picture just amagine.
I also have tried the S-video and composite video fro my Super SVH VCR, but don't see any different. Properly my cables were too good (I'm using Tributaries S-video and composite) ....
Well, this is my system
TV: Mit 65905
Receiver: Denon AVR4800 (used to use Marantz AV9000 with 2 Adcom amps GFA5802 and GFA5503)
DVD: Onkyo DVM301 (will try Denon DVM3700 also)
DSS: RCA DTC 100
Speaker: Klipsh KSP400 whole package.
Cables: Tributaries
Speaker cable: First Row (great cable)
Line condutioner: Monster 5000

Strengths:
Improve picture quality

Weaknesses:
Should have one more picture mode for 16x9 TV, more red color

Similar Products Used:
DVDO version 1


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Reviewed by:
Alex M
(Audiophile)

Review Date
September 20, 2000

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 3 of 5

Price Paid:  $550.00 from galelectronics.com

Summary:
I've purchased Sanyo entry-level projector last year
with decent colors, brightness. But stupid horizontal lines from videosources were way too visible.
At the beginning of this year I've got Theta Casa Nova AV processor without video-switching board in it. First of all even of high quality this board may create additional high frequency noise (Bryston is not using it for this reason). Second thing it costs extra $400. So I've spent $550 buying DVDo and I have video switching for 3 sources (coax input - VCR, 1 S-Vide0 - dvd, other S-video can be used for satellite TV) plus I don't see horizontal lines anymore.
Picture is better not day/night difference though and probably as a result of additional digital processing it's less 'quiet' than before but I was watching with interest all my movies again. Btw video source is Panasonic A320 model.
I think that with configuration similar to mine you can benefit from DVDO in other cases the decision to buy this unit or not isn't very obvious 'cause at this price it's possible to get let's say Toshiba DVD player w/progressive scan module build-in.
Anyways I understand that there are other better more expensive doublers but for the money DVDo is a good value.

Strengths:
Improves video quality

Weaknesses:
Minor improvements of VCR signals

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Reviewed by:
Mikey
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
August 18, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 4 of 5

Price Paid:  $1300.00 from Audio One

Summary:
I fell in love with the DVDO as soon as I saw it. Actually when the salesguy told me I can use it with reg. cable I was sold. I ended up getting a digital broadcast system (LOOK) so I could have a digial feed and a s-video connection. Otherwise I would have had to put the reg. cable feed through a VCR. My system does not have a VCR and no room or desire for one.

It also saved me money when buying the DVD player (the reason I went in the store in the first place). I got a reg player instead of a progressive scan player. The DVDO is amazing when hooked up to the DVDO. I have a Proscan 32800HR.

The only problem I had was I couldn't use the yr-pr-b(??)/RGB switch. The lever was hitting the back of the casing. So i had to unscrew the back and put it back on assuring it was no blocking the switch. For the money they could have bulit it a little better. Plus it stays warm all the time. I hope it doesn't shorten it's life.

Apart from that I love it. If you've got the right TV buy the DVDO!!!

Mikey :)-

Strengths:
Easy use. AMAZING picture. I can afford it!!!

Weaknesses:
Shabby construction. Stays on all the time (warm to the touch)

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Reviewed by:
Jeff
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
August 14, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months to 1 year

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Review 5 of 5

Price Paid:  $699.00 from Direct from manufacturer

Summary:
Hooked up to Hitachi 60SDX88B this product shows incredible improvement in picture quality. It dosen't matter if the output is digital graphics, cartoons or film. The Hitachi is known to have one of the best rear projection images but the i scan upgrade is amazing.


You need a digital or HDTV to use the i scan. The DVDO website has a listing of compatible TV's and projectors.

Depending on your set up you may need to purchase additional connectors. DVDO has optional cables to facilitate your equipment.

Strengths:
easy to set up, significant improvement in picture quality with DVD player

Weaknesses:
Dosen't work well with RCA connected VHS player

Similar Products Used:
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