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Toshiba D-R1 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/Player
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Toshiba D-R1 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/Player List Price: $599.99


Features
 DVD-RAM, DVD-R, and DVD-RW recording with Time Slip feature so you can view a show from the start while it's still recording
 Digital Cinema Progressive Scan for flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready screens
 Auto title/chapter/thumbnail creation, VCR Plus+ timer recording
 Linear PCM or Dolby Digital (2-channel) audio recording
 Front-panel audio/video and IEEE-1394 DV input for camcorder, VCR, or other device
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Toshiba D-R1 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/Player description
The Toshiba D-R1 is not only a full-featured progressive-scan DVD player that handles DVDs, CDs, MP3 discs, and JPEG-filled recordable discs; it's also a DVD recorder equipped with VCR Plus+ for advance programming. The recorder can store up to eight hours of audio/video--whether broadcast programming or copies of your home movies to shar ... review details
Toshiba D-R1 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/Player Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Expensive but useless
1. RF out does not work. Had to connect TV to S-video.
2. It would record for a while, then fail and render the blank DVD unusable.
3. If you leave the machine recording on a blank, when it reaches the end, instead of stopping, it renders the DVD unusable.
4. Machine crashed numerous times, necessitating pulling the plug out and putting it back in to get it back.
5. Finally got a short show recorded and finalized. It would not play on a Pioneer Elite DVD player, although DVD-R's created with a panasonic DVD recorder worked fine on the Pioneer.
6. I wish these DVD makers would add a PS/2 keyboard jack on the front, as their remotes are painfully impractical at inputting text.

I'm very disappointed. Box is headed back to the vendor tomorrow.

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