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Toshiba SD3755 Progressive-Scan 5-Disc DVD Player

Toshiba SD3755 Progressive-Scan 5-Disc DVD Player

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Brand: Toshiba
Category: CE

List Price: $329.99
Buy Refurbished: $45.00
You Save: $284.99 (86%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.9
Dimensions (in): 15.3 x 17 x 5
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: SD3755
Model: OUTLET-SD3755
UPC: 022265410486
EAN: 0022265410486

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 5-disc DVD changer with ColorStream Pro progressive-scan component-video output with Cinema Mode
  • CD, MP3-CD, and DVD-R playback
  • Picture zoom, front-panel operation
  • Coaxial and optical digital-audio outputs with 24-bit/192 kHz PCM audio decoders
  • 500 lines horizontal resolution

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Toshiba gives consumers enhanced digital technology for a minimum price with their SD3755 progressive-scan DVD player. Capable of DVD, CD, MP3, CD-R/RW and DVD-R playback, this player is great for movies, music, and DVD transfers of your home movies.

A 10-bit, high-sampling 54 MHz video digital-to-analog converter quickly and accurately reproduces video for high-quality pictures, abetted by Toshiba's stellar ColorStream Pro progressive-scan component-video output with Cinema Mode (3:2 pulldown). The player offers parallel video outputs (interlaced) for serving multiple rooms and 500 lines of horizontal resolution.

Likewise, a 24-bit, 192 kHz audio digital-to-analog converter runs at twice the frequency of conventional DVD player audio DACs to provide superior sound reproduction from DVD-Videos and CDs. Optical and coaxial digital-audio outputs facilitate hookup with a surround receiver for either Dolby Digital or DTS decoding.

Additional features include progressive-scan video, which displays non-interlaced video with compatible TVs for smoother pictures with reduced flicker. Toshiba's 3-D Virtual Surround Sound simulates a four-speaker surround system using only two.

The SD3755 offers plenty of playback options as well, including an onscreen menu, strobe display, preview, multiple angles, 4-power zoom, and four scan speeds (up to 100x playback).

Product Description
Toshiba is committed to providing consumers with maximum versatility and lifestyle benefits from its lineup of DVD players. The Toshiba 5-disc carousel SD3755 DVD player offers the most advanced features, including ColorStream Pro progressive scan video output with cinema mode and MP3-CD playback capability.ColorStream PRO is characterized by a flicker-free video image with demonstrably improved edge definition and enhanced color detail. Every nuance of the video signal is reproduced, yielding an incredible 540 horizontal lines of resolution. To further enhance picture quality, a built-in 10-Bit/54MHz Video DAC contributes to an artifact-free picture during playback of fast-motion and highly detailed scenes. With MP3, an entire artist collection or genre of favorite music can be pre-recorded on a single CD-R disc, making the DVD player the ideal centerpiece of the home audio entertainment experience during playback. The 5-disc carousel Model SD3755 potentially allows users to enjoy up to 50 hours of continuous MP3 music, or approximately 600 songs.


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Actual Specs For The SD3755   October 22, 2001
 300 out of 303 found this review helpful

I just bought this player and I thought it would be a good idea to list the actual specs at the end of this review. It was very difficult to track down any specs at all for the SD3755. The ones I did find were not all correct.

Now for the review:
I think this player is well worth the money for all the features you get. It had almost everything I was looking for. However, one major feature it did lack, was HDCD support.
All the DVDs, CDs, and MP3 CD-Rs I have played so far, have worked fine.

As far as the MP3 support goes, it's ok. I was worried that it wouldn't play MP3 CD-Rs that had the files placed into sub-directories. But it actually scans the entire CD-R &
caches all of the MP3 files alphabetically so you can view them onscreen. The bad part about that is that you see them in a single list as opposed to having them organized. (So yes, it does read MP3s that are placed in multiple directories / sub-directories on a CD-R)

Here are some of the other features / issues I have found when using the MP3 capabilities:

MP3 Pros:
- you can program what songs to play (up to 60 tracks)

- you can repeat the programmed list, a single track, or the entire mp3 CD-R (containing 100s of songs)

MP3 Cons:
- no random or shuffle feature (why this is the case, I have no idea. Those features are allowed for normal audio CDs)
- can't program lists across mp3 CD-Rs (again, this is a feature for audio CDs)
- does not continue to the next mp3 CD-R after the current one is finished playing (again, this feature works for audio CDs)
- only the first 8 characters of the filename are displayed in the onscreen menu (which can be very annoying trying to figure out what song to play).

Overall, I love the player and think it's well worth the price. With the exception of HDCD support, it has all of the features found in much more expensive DVD players.
For example, it had all the features that another player I was looking into had (the Harman Kardon DVD 50) for half the price.

Toshiba SD3755 Specs:
- Silver case (as far as I know, it does not come in Black)
- 5 disc carousel. Plays, DVD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, Video CD, MP3 (on CD-R or CD-RW). You can swap discs in/out while another is playing.
- ColorStream PRO progressive scan. 540 horizontal lines of resolution (500 interlaced with progressive scan). 8:8:8 oversampling of interlaced color signals.
- 10 bit 27 MHz Video D/A Converter
- 24 bit PCM 96 KHz
- x2, x8, x30, x100 forward & reverse scans
- 6 power zoom
- MP3 Support: Yes (sampling freq. should only be at 44.1 KHz, bit rate can be anywhere from 32-320 kbps)
- Dolby Digital output: Yes
- DTS output: Yes
- Dolby Digital decoding: No
- DTS decoding: No
- HDCD decoding: No
- Random/shuffle disc play: Yes
- Repeat play: A-B, all, disc, track
- Resume play: Yes
- Frame advance, multiple camera angles
- Remote control type: Full feature, non-backlit. (offwhite/light gray color, with dark gray buttons)
- Parental lock: Yes
- ColorStream Pro component video outputs
- 1 S-Video output
- 1 Video output jack
- 2 Pairs of Analog L/R Audio Outputs
- 1 Digital Optical Audio output
- 1 Digital Coaxial Audio output
Comes with 1 pair of RCA audio cables, and 1 RCA video cable.


5 out of 5 stars My First DVD Player   October 5, 2001
 97 out of 104 found this review helpful

Overall, an excellent purchase and an excellent value. I began shopping for a DVD player when my old 5-disk CD player died. I comparison shopped for a DVD player that offered some of the more advanced features including progressive video (even though my TV is not compatible with this feature). I also liked the capability of this player to play DVD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3 -- all of which have functioned very well (I have not tested the MP3 player). This unit has just about every feature higher priced units have with the exception of HDTV capability and dolby decoder (which your amplifier is probably capable of decoding) and without the higher price. The DVD player was crystal clear and the playback/FF/FR/Zoom functions were fairly simple.

CONS:
1)the component only comes in a gun-metal silver color:
2)To visualize some of the actions taken by pressing function keys on the unit , you must also have your TV monitor turned on -- even for simple playback of audio CDs (for example, to play 5 audio CDs randomly you maust have the TV on to be certain you pushed the random button the appropriate number of times)
3)I am an inpatient person, and some of the functions (open/close) appear to engage slowly

Admittedly my cons are miniscule compared to the overall capablity and performance of this unit. Therefore, if you do not mind the color, I fully recommend this unit.


3 out of 5 stars Nice but not great   February 15, 2002
 29 out of 33 found this review helpful

I got this Toshiba SD3755 for about 2 months now. I won't go into the spec of this unit but I will note its bad points.

1) It powers up very slowly (about 10 seconds) so be patient and don't press the power button twice. I did because when the power button is pressed...nothing seems to happen for awhile then your patience runs out.

2) Changing a from one DVD to another is also very slow compare to Pioneer DV-C503 that I have.

3) No direct access to DVD so you must use the to scroll through dics after dics to get to the one you want.

4) For a PROGRESSIVE SCAN player, the picture is almost worse than the regular DVD player that I have.

5) All buttons on the unit feel cheap. You know what I mean when you push the button and it feels cheaply made.

6) Forwarding speed is only X2.

7) Would I bought it again if I have a second chance? No.


4 out of 5 stars Top Notch Features for the Price   February 26, 2002
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

Can't beat the features in a progressive scan player. No, it isn't perfect, but you get your money's worth out of this. Picture is great, plays MP3s including an entire page of directions, plays CD-RWs, a few different random modes, etc.
Most importantly, it plays DVDs very well. I had a Panasonic before and it would hang-up to the point where it was unwatchable on about 40% of the movies I tried watching. This machine has none of those issues.
Yes, it is slow to power up...so what, who cares if it takes 10 seconds instead of 5.
The on-screen menu is a bit annoying...can't just read things off of the player itself, you have to have the TV on.
Bottom line: name brand, good quality, great features, all for [a good price]. It has features that Panasonic and Pioneer cannot touch and JVC and Sony want a lot more money for.

I'd buy it again


5 out of 5 stars Satisfied   April 17, 2002
 13 out of 13 found this review helpful

I was concerned by another customer review which stated there was no direct disk acces. I thought this was the mark of a poor quality design. But when I got it I found it has direct disk access both on the front and remote. (Page 19 Owner's Manual) Also since I just got it today I am pleased with the speed of the changer etc. I have a Hitachi single I bought a couple months ago that's really slow and the MP3 only shows the first 5 letters or so. The Toshiba gives about 10 characters enough for artist and some of the track. Also notable is you can program the MP3's played up to 60 songs. Also you can change disks while one is playing. Pretty neat. I don't know if MP3's can be played randomly as another reviewer said though. I like it. Check those price compare sites and try to get S&H included, that's all the rage now. Try to get it ...less than list...it's June 11,2002. No problems to report. I wish the remote had a programmable volume control though...

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