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Samsung DVD-VR375 Tunerless 1080p Up-Converting VHS Combo DVD Recorder | 
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| Brand: Samsung Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.7 Dimensions (in): 16.9 x 13 x 3.1 Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty
MPN: DVD-VR375 Model: DVD-VR375 UPC: 036725607958 EAN: 0036725607958
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Does NOT have a built in Tuner | | • | 1080p Upconversion | | • | HiFi Stereo VCR with DVD Recorder | | • | DIVx Compatible | | • | AV Pass thu with cable box control |
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Product Description This versatile unit records both DVD discs and VHS tapes, delivering crisp pictures and high-quality sound. Transition those VHS family videos to DVD. Samsung's DVD-VR375 provides up-conversion to 1080p and an easy recording feature to help you immediately master the process.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Great Combo May 22, 2008 23 out of 26 found this review helpful
I just got this about a week ago. I have two other DVD recorder/VCR combos. One is an Allegro, which is a good machine, and the other is a Magnavox. This is a much better machine by far. Before I go further, all you folks who have a fascination for the bells and whistles, you may be disappointed. It does have the angle function for those rare videos that include it. It DOES NOT have a tuner, or a zoom function. I have it connected to a 42" Toshiba Regza Full HDTV ( 1080p ) using an HDMI connection. I have watched several "standard" Definition DVDs and all I can say is WOW!!!. I do not have HD service as yet, and have been running from my box thru the Samsung to the TV and upconverting the TV signal. It makes a noticable difference, and will suffice until I get an HD box. This in my opinion, was a good interim choice until the BluRay prices come down. I can't comment on the VCR side as I haven't used it as yet. It has all the typical VCR functions, such as pause, slow, FFW, REW, and frame advance. Charlie S.
much better than the 357 May 20, 2008 12 out of 19 found this review helpful
i'm happier with this model than the 357 because in that one if you were taping something with the vcr and watching a dvd the timer recorder would show an info bar while you were watching the movie. in this one it doesn't do that. with the 375 you can also use your component connections to get a better picture than my tv shows. I haven't tried dvd recording because i haven't checked the dvd-r(s) i have. i don't want it ruined by the wrong type.
Great For Converting VHS to DVD June 21, 2008 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I am far from an electronics expert, and I was looking for a way to convert many of my VHS tapes to DVDs. I decided to take advantage of this reasonably priced machine, and am very glad I did. Stick a DVD-R in the disc compartment, the VHS tape you want to dub in the tape compartment, and following the instructions, you have a DVD copy! One piece of advice - when you put the VHS tape to be dubbed in and it starts to play, the tracking will start automatically. Let it finish, as even the oldest of your tapes should then play perfectly. If you interrupt the automatic tracking by pushing stop or fast forwarding or rewinding, and then attempt to automatically fix the tracking, the results won't be nearly as good. I can't speak for the many advanced features on the machine but I can say for my simple purposes, it works wonderfully.
Bad out of the box June 12, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I could not obtain all of the menu functions from the first of three days I owned it. Disk selection type and editing were not available. The OTR worked fine. It finalized disks after using timed or OTR recording automatically, which it was not supposed to do. I was using DVD-R disks. On the third day, the component input quit. I returned it and am looking for another. Oh, BTW, it has the bad copyright function installed and will not let you record movies from pay channels or the movie channels (HBO, CMAX, etc.). You can record TMC, History, AMC, etc. channels without a problem.
A fine working machine June 20, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Everything seems to be working fine as I transfer VCR tapes to DVD discs, or simply play VCRs or DVDs. I was frustrated at first after transferring VCRs to DVDs to find that they would not play on another DVD machine, until I realized that there is another step necessary after recording, namely, to go back into the onscreen menu, and "finalize the disc."
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