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Batteries Included: 1Binding: Electronics Brand: Toshiba Color: Black EAN: 0022265001462 Item Dimensions: Label: Toshiba Manufacturer: Toshiba Model: D-VR660 MPN: D-VR660 Publisher: Toshiba Special Features: nv:Device Type: DVD Recorder; Compatible Format: CD-DA; Compatible Format: CD-R; Compatible Format: CD-RW; Compatible Format: DVD+R; Compatible Format: DVD-RW; Compatible Format: SVCD; Compatible Format: VCD; Compatible Format: DVD+RW; Compatible Format: DVD-R; Compatible Format: DVD-Video; Remote Control: Yes; Progressive Scan: Yes; Playback Format: NTSC; Video Input: S-Video; Video Input: RCA Video; Video Input: DV-Input; Video Input: AV-Input; Video Output: S-Video; Video Output: Component Video; Video Output: AV-Out Studio: Toshiba Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: DVD recorder that offers 720p, 1080i and 1080p upconversion to near high-definition picture quality through HDMI / ATSC NTSC Tuner Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Timer Recording UnreliableWe purchased the Toshiba D-VR660 5 days ago and it has failed to timer record on 3 occasions. We have followed all of the programming instructions including the "timer set" feature which we are familiar with from our old Pioneer DVD recorder. On the occasions when the timer recording failed, the recorder's channel was still set at the previously recorded channel. We are not sure if the tuner failed to change the channel or if the machine shut itself off before the next timer recording began. ... Read More Rating: - Toshiba DVD/RecorderSo far this has been a great product. Set-up is easy and I have not had any problems putting old VHS recordings onto DVD. I think this is a great product. Rating: - For copying video tapes not for the family roomIf you read the specifications for this machine it appears to be a dream and it does appear to have all the features specified and some very cool features not well documented. One would expect the latest and greatest to be the most forward looking, with this expectation I was surprised at what I have come to expect as standard features to be missing or retro. * Even though DVD+RW is the superior technology, all the "better" recording features are only supported by DVD-RW! For example, 16:9 ... Read More |