Toshiba DR410 1080p Upconverting Tunerless DVD Recorder
- ASIN: B0014176XI
- List Price: $129.99
- Price: $111.69
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Product Description:
Save your favorite home movies to DVD, and get the most out of your DVD collection with 1080p conversion via HDMI to near HD picture quality, for an amazing viewing experience on today's HDTVs with the D-R410. Compact design and numerous recording and playback options make it a great solution for your home theater needs. Digital Photo Viewer (JPEG) One Touch Recording makes recording your favorite show simple. Just connect your DVD recorder to your cable or satellite box and you are set to record with the push of one button Auto Finalize with Undo simplifies the recording process by automatically finalizing your recording for playback on standard DVD players 24bit Audio DAC with 192kHz Processing Plays MP3 and WMA formats (2-Ch) Dolby Digital Recording L-PCM Recording (XP mode only) 3D (Virtual Surround Sound) Features - Instant Skip, Zoom, Editing (Playlist/Rename Title/Chapter Creation), and Commercial Skip Connections - Component Out, HDMI Out with REGZA LINK, Rear S-Video Input/Output, Rear RCA-Video Input/Output, Rear Analog Audio Input/Output, Coax Output, Front DV Input Approximate Unit Dimensions - 16.54 (W) x 2.32 (H) x 9.72 (D)
Product Details
- Feature:
- DVD Recorder
- Progressive Scan
- 1080p Upconversion
- ColorStream Pro
- JPEG Photo Viewer
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Toshiba
- Color: Black
- EAN: 0022265001356
- FormFactor: Tabletop
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Toshiba
- Manufacturer: Toshiba
- Model: D-R410
- MPN: D-R410
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: DVD_PLAYER_OR_RECORDER
- Publisher: Toshiba
- SpecialFeatures: nv:Device Type^DVD Recorder|Compatible Format^DVD+R|Compatible Format^DVD-RW|Compatible Format^DVD+RW|Compatible Format^DVD-R|Remote Control^Yes|Progressive Scan^Yes|Playback Format^NTSC|Video Input^S-Video|Video Input^RCA Video|Video Input^DV-Input|Video Output^S-Video|Video Output^Component Video|Video Output^HDMI|Video Output^RCA Video|Audio Input^AV-Input|Audio Output^Coaxial|Audio Output^AV-Out|Dimensions^16.54" x 2.32" x 9.72"
- Studio: Toshiba
- UPC: 022265001356
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Definitely Worth The Money
2008-11-29This product is definitely well worth the money. I'm a semi-professional editor and needed a dvd-recorder that was not only competent but also efficient and easily transferable. After seeing this one in the store for $120 and reading the specifications on the box I was hesitant to say the least. However, after unbox and hooking it up (a no brainer for any technically inclined person) I was pleasantly surprised at the finalized results.
I was able to seemlessly transfer the recorded copy over to my make and burn the result in Popcorn and/or Wondershare. Definitely worth the bill.

great for the money
2008-11-25It is easy to use and has all the inputs that I will ever use.Although it does not have a tuner, with most people using satellite or cable connections, it is not needed. I've got two of them now and again, for the money they are great.

Nice Recorder
2008-11-16Toshiba DR410 1080p Upconverting Tunerless DVD Recorder
I have been very pleased with this recorder. I record tv programs & get a pretty good picture using dvd-rw & dvd-r in EP mode. This recorder is easy to use & is very dependable. It can read most discs unless they are really messed up. I haven't had to use any discs for coasters as I did with my previous recorder. I highly recommend this recorder.

Super product !!!!!!!!!!!!
2008-11-07Very happy with the picture quality. Huge difference compare to a regular dvd player. Just buy it!!

Inexpensive
2008-11-03I bought this two days ago to replace the Philips DVDR 75. (It won't take the new 16x DVD+R.)
Pro: Price, look sturdy (metal casing rather than plastics), easy to use, can upconvert.
Con: Only 90 days warranty (took off 1 star for it), the quality for XP is excellent (only one hour on a disc) and the quality for SP is pretty good. (2 hours) but anything below is horrible (just as cnet review says), the upconverting ability is marginal, the machine only creates title menu as a list with no picture snapshots (took off 1 star for it), coaxial output only.
Overall, it is a descent buy as the price is right and it is from a major manufacturer.
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