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Sony SLVD360P DVD / VCR Combo

Sony SLVD360P DVD / VCR Combo

Manufacturer: Sony
Customer Rating:  , based on 30 reviews

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Editorial Review:
  • Combination DVD Player and Hi-Fi VCR
  • Progressive Output (480p)
  • 4-head Hi-Fi stereo
  • TV Virtual Surround
  • 19 Micron Heads for optimized EP recording

Sony's worldwide reputation for creating unique, attractive, high-quality, advanced technology products rests on a long line of innovations embraced by people from all walks of life. With a diverse product lineup serving a variety of lifestyles and industries, Sony continuously strives to introduce new products and technologies to meet changing market needs.PRODUCT FEATURES:Fast/Slow Playback with Sound;TV Virtual Surround;Coaxial/Optical Digital Output;Component/S-Video Output;Progressive Output (480p).
 

Customer Reviews:

Overall a well made product
I have owned this unit for close to 2 years and have been mostly satisfied with it. I had to return the first one I had after just a week or so as the VCR would start to loose tracking after an hour or so. The replacement works much better, however I notice some excessive noise from some tapes (usually ones recorded on other VCR's). I have recorded hundreds of hours of TV shows and it works wonderfully and is pretty easy to set up if you consult with the manual first. I really like the VCR plus feature. Recently I have noticed that the DVD player has been making a strange noise while playing discs. I have been playing rented discs lately which tend to be pretty scratchy, so that might be the reason. Once in a while it will freeze for a second during playback, but usually it just does it once or twice if at all, not that noticeable. I really wish it were black instead of silver.
2008-04-10
Slow, can't read discs playable in a $50 cheap unit
I bought this unit to replace one of Sony's first DVD players, old enough to have a DIVX phone jack. I wanted to consolidate the VCR space and get something that would load discs faster; one out of two ain't bad. This thing loads discs slower than a 5-6-year-old Sony DVD player, slower than a 'cheaper' brand competitor, and can't play many discs that other units & computers can. I still love my Bravia LCD, but the next media player that gets plugged into it sure isn't gonna be a Sony.
2007-03-14
Very frustrating.
This product seemed to be a very good for us feature wise. But, basic usage of this item can be very frustrating. Here are a few reasons:
1) Loading of CD's and DVD's seems to take forever.
2) Hitting 'next' button had very long lag between starting to go to the next item, and it getting to the next item.
3) The VHS player has tracking issues with many tapes (even new ones out of the box). Making viewing impossible.
4) Hitting eject, and many other buttons, seem to have a huge lag between hitting the button-- and it doing anything. Hit 'eject' or 'play' and it might be a minute before the player acknowledges you hit a button. This is a different issue than item 2 above.
5) The remote in not intuitive. And in the menu, often what the menu items are don't map to the remote buttons.
6) Often rewind of a VHS tape literally goes at the same speed as playing the tape. Meaning that the speed at which it rewinds is normal play rate.

I simply cannot believe this is actually a Sony product.
2007-03-10
Throwing it out the window
We were sucked in by the brand name and great price but have had problems with this "Sony" from day one. All of the buttons have slow response times. For example, it takes forever to eject a disk. And when you're playing a CD, it takes forever to advance from one track to the next.

The VCR has tracking issues with every tape we own--tapes that work fine on other VCR players. And when you're playing a tape and you press rewind to go back to something you missed, it stops and goes to a blue screen. You can't watch it rewind.

The remote is problematic too--you have to press "Play" to make a selection because the "Enter" button doesn't do anything at all. It's very unintuitive.

We donated our old no-name DVD and VCR when we "upgraded" to this fancy all-in-one, but we would give anything to have them back again. They took up more space, but at least they worked!! I can see by the reviews that some people lucked out and got machines that worked. I wouldn't risk it if I were you.
2007-02-18
It is what it is...
I bought this for our church, as a companion to a new video projector. It's ok, but the VCR is pretty sad: it has a hard time with some older tapes that play just fine in a $40 no-name VCR. The DVD player does a decent enough job, but it's nothing special.

One really stupid thing, mentioned in another review, is that the VCR and DVD sections don't share the S-Video output, so I have to run two separate connections to the TV. Dumb. Isn't that why you buy a combo deck in the first place? To eliminate extra wires?

Given the chance to do it over, I would buy separate components.
2007-01-11
 
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