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Digital camera reviews of Samsung DVD-V9700 Tunerless 1080i Upconverting DVD VHS Combo PlayerDigital camera Review: DVD Player drawer broke within 24 hours of use Summary: 1 Stars
Initial reaction was good (picture quality with 1080i upconversion), but within 24 hours of use the DVD player drawer jammed and wouldn't open. This unit is a piece of JUNK - spend more money for a beter quality unit. This has been my first bad experience with Samsung products.
Digital camera Review: DVD V9700 review Summary: 4 Stars
I bought this product due to the DIVX playback. It has worked well without any problems. Picture quality great with DIVX playback and without the upconversion. The quality of TV makes or break the picture.
Digital camera Review: Defective unit Summary: 1 Stars
This DVD Combo Player was apparently a factory defect and did not work. This was an order from Amazon in store. The item was returned at Amazon's cost and I received an immediate refund on my credit card. Very pleased with buying direct from Amazon and will continue to do so in the future!
Digital camera Review: Excellent Buy Summary: 5 Stars
I think this is a terrific product for the price, and just terrific generally. I had no problems connecting it to the TV, the remote control works flawlessly, and I have had no problems operating it. Unlike my prior Panasonic DVD player, the Samsung is extremely quiet when playing DVDs. It also has caused no reception problems with my television, which the Panasonic did. Given its excellent features, I don't think you can get better value for the money.
Digital camera Review: GARBAGE!!! Summary: 1 Stars
Maybe I happened to get a "lemon", folks, but my unit was JUNK! Brand-new unit --- right outta the box as it was shipped to me from Sears --- yet it damaged (scratched and creased) the one tape I loaded into it, it balked (ground and squealed, scratched and creased the tape) wherever there was a slightly worn/damaged section of tape, whereas other VCRs sailed right on through those spots, no problem. And it didn't automatically reverse at the end of the tape, either --- it just sat there and ground and ground till it finally shut off, and then it wouldn't do a thing (rewind, fast-forward, play, etc.) till I actually ejected the cassette (and I saw that the end of the tape had been scratched and creased by the machine while it was sitting there grinding instead of automatically reversing and rewinding as it was supposed to) and then re-inserted it. I was actually afraid to try any more tapes in it for fear it would damage them, too! I took the unit back to Sears the next day.
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