Toshiba DVR670 DVD Player/VCR Combo
Experience the best of both analog and digital with the refurbished Toshiba DVR670 DVD/VCR Combo. This versatile unit allows you to play and record on both DVDs and VHS tapes, supporting a wide range of formats including DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD-RW, MP3, and WMA. Enjoy enhanced picture clarity with its progressive scan output. Designed in a sleek black finish, this reliable combo unit offers up to 8 hours of recording time, making it an ideal solution for preserving your cherished media collections and enjoying your favorite movies.
$387.19
Owner Satisfaction
3.7
/ 5
Category Rank
89
/ 101
#89 in Video Players & Recorders
Price vs Category Average
+57%
Above average
Condition
Refurbished
/ Refurbished
Who it's for
- Space-Saving Combo Unit
- VHS to DVD Dubbing
- Essential Legacy Playback
Who should skip it
- Outdated Picture Quality
- Mechanical Reliability Concerns
- Limited Modern Connectivity
Key Specs
Condition
Refurbished
Recording Formats
DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD-RW, VHS
Playback Formats
DVD Video, Video CD, SVCD, CD-DA, JPEG, MP3, WMA
Special Feature
Progressive Scan
Max Recording Time
8 Hours
Product Type
DVD/VCR Combo
Supported File Formats
JPEG, DivX, MP3, WMA
Model Number
DVR670
Features
- Plays and records DVDs and VHS tapes
- Supports numerous disc and file formats
- Progressive scan for improved video quality
- Up to 8 hours of recording capacity
- Plays MP3 and WMA audio files
- Refurbished for quality assurance
- Compatible with CD-RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW media
What customers say
This Toshiba combo unit earns praise primarily for its essential dual functionality, offering a simple solution for playing both DVDs and legacy VHS tapes. Users value its ability to revive old media collections, providing convenient access to decades of home videos through straightforward setup. This bridging capability is its strongest feature. However, the overall positive feeling is tempered by recurring concerns about long term reliability, particularly with the VCR mechanism becoming inconsistent over time. While DVD playback is generally solid, the absence of modern features like upscaling slightly limits its appeal on current high definition displays. It is seen as a necessary tool for format conversion, though quality concerns prevent it from achieving top tier satisfaction.
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