Reviews for Toshiba DVR620 DVD/VHS Recorder, Black

Toshiba DVR620 DVD/VHS Recorder, Black by Toshiba

Toshiba DVR620 DVD/VHS Recorder, Black List Price: $229.99
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Digital camera reviews of Toshiba DVR620 DVD/VHS Recorder, Black

Digital camera Review: Don't Use This Company
Summary: 1 Stars

It didnt work. I could not get immediate help. After leaving several complaints. I finally got an emai from the company with information on how to return the product. I sent it back and have not heard from them. I would not ever use them again.

Digital camera Review: Don't bother
Summary: 1 Stars

This product is practically worthless. It is extremely difficult to hook up even to a digital TV. Even a professional person told us not to bothwer trying to get it to burn a DVD. It is an expensive DVD and VCR player...Both of which I already had...

Digital camera Review: Dvr620 toshiba
Summary: 4 Stars

After returning to owners review setup was made easier, I am in still learning more. But like the machine and it has good possibility and solid build and good results from VCR to DVD transfer. I would recommend this unit to a friend for transfer from VCR to DVD, I will update later after getting past learning curve.

Digital camera Review: Easy To Use
Summary: 5 Stars

I'm returning to edit my original review. I purchased this unit July 2009. I don't have HD TV or surround sound, but I had to get some help in setting it up with my cable box and television because I'm electronically challenged.

The instruction manual completely baffled me, but setting it aside and trusting my own instincts, I found the basic procedures to be very familiar and simple.

I dug out a lot of old VHS tapes from the mid-80's, and found them easy to dub with very satisfactory results. For simple recording from TV, it's been just as easy, and with excellent quality. I quickly learned the basic features of editing the titles and finalizing discs.

HOWEVER...The timer recording should be very straight forward and as simple to use as a VCR. Recently, I set the timer to record a 2 hr 40 min movie. I set the speed at LP. I happened to be working at home that day, and just checked briefly to make sure the timer had kicked in (it had). About 1 hr 30 min into the movie, I went back in to check on it, and it had cut off! As quickly as I could, I hit manual record and caught the end of the movie, but with a gap of about ten minutes.

Today, I set the timer to record a 99 minute movie. I set the timer at SP. This time, it had stopped recording in one hour.

Digital camera Review: Easy VCR to DVD Changeover
Summary: 5 Stars

This VCR/DVD machine is easy to use, at least to transfer the contents of a VCR to a DVD. I would assume the same is true for DVD to VCR, though I haven't done this and don't understand why anyone would want to, given the decline of the VCR. Recording material from a TV, either to the VCR or to the DVD is possible, although I have not attempted this yet. Primarily, I purchased it to transfer material from VCR to DVD, and it does this in an easy and efficient manner.
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