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Toshiba SD-3960 DVD Player

Toshiba SD-3960 DVD Player
Brand: Toshiba
Category: CE

List Price: $89.99
Buy Used: $40.00
You Save: $49.99 (56%)



Used (2) from $40.00

Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 25599

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8
Dimensions (in): 17 x 2 x 2.3

MPN: SD-3960
Model: SD-3960
UPC: 022265411162
EAN: 0022265411162

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Plays DVD, CD, VCD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA, and MP3 media
  • Progressive-scan player ensures high-resolution picture, digital picture zoom
  • S-video and composite inputs and outputs
  • Dolby Digital and DTS compatible 3D virtual surround sound
  • Measures 17 x 2 x 8 inches (W x H x D)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Reliability. Performance. Technology. Leadership. The Toshiba name means all this and more. Toshiba builds upon this heritage by delivering the industry's most innovative, high-quality solutions.

Amazon.com Product Description
iNote: Toshiba SD-3960 DVD Player is no longer being manufactured. You may want to consider purchasing the newer Toshiba SD-3980 DVD Player instead./i p The high-end SD-3960 DVD player from Toshiba delivers a stunningly clear picture and fantastic surround sound, making it a perfect addition to your home theater. Utilizing Toshiba's ColorStream Pro progressive-scan video technology, the SD-3960 yields vivid colors, clean resolution, and reduced onscreen distortion. A 10-bit/54-MHz digital-to-analog video signal converter also assists in reproducing your DVDs in theaterlike clarity. While the SD-3960 is compatible with both analog and digital televisions, you will achieve optimum picture quality by using the player with a high-definition-compatible television. p You can take full advantage of the visual clarity of the SD-3960 with its versatile digital picture zoom option. The zoom feature lets you magnify a portion of the picture onscreen while in freeze-frame mode or even while watching a DVD in real time. The feature is great for spotting details in movies or even adjusting letterboxed movies to fill your screen. p The SD-3960 plays DVDs, DVD-Rs, and CDs, so you can enjoy all your favorite videos and music. You can also play MP3s and view digital JPEG photos from CDs created in your computer with the SD-3960. p The SD-3960 gives you more than a great picture. You also get vivid, realistic sound, thanks to Toshiba's 24-bit/192 kHz pulse code modulation (PCM) audio processor. PCM audio translates digital signals from your DVDs and CDs into warmer, natural sound. For a cinematic surround-sound experience, you can easily connect the SD-3960 to a home theater receiver with an RCA-type connection. The SD-3960 features Dolby Digital and DTS surround-sound output. p The SD-3960 gives a sonic boost to any home theater, even a setup with just stereo speakers. The SD-3960's virtual surround-sound capability creates a simulated surround experience from any DVD or CD recorded in stereo. p bWhat's in the Box/bbr SD-3960 DVD player, remote control, owner's manual.


Customer Reviews:   Read 34 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Whiners   May 4, 2008
Nicolas Soria (Grand Ledge, Michigan United States)
I bought this when I couldn't afford much more. It worked okay, but it has with it several annoyances. br / br /First of all, when ever there is a flash of bright light during a movie like an explosion or a quick change of image, the screen flickers. This doesn't happen during regular TV programming. It's rather annoying to have the screen flicker during action sequences so many times. Or when there are flashes of images during an intense scene. br / br /Then there is the chirping. This DVD play emits a loud and high pitch noise as it plays dvds. Sometimes I can tap it to make it softer, but it's still really annoying. br / br /Another thing is that it takes a long time to eject a DVD. It takes so long, and I end up pushing it again to see if it works, then it ejects and pulls back in and I have to wait again. br / br /Don't buy this, it's really annoying.


1 out of 5 stars You get what you pay for   January 13, 2008
aHumbled1 (Searcy, AR)
Given another chance, I would gladly go back and spend the extra $20-30 for a quality DVD player. I quickly began to suspect poor workmanship when I first turned the player on and it told me "no" instead of "on," a small issue but a sign of things to come. It struggles to pick up the signal from the remote, often requiring several attempts for any command, and then takes hesitates for several seconds before responding. The information given on the small screen is limited and not terribly helpful. Also there are no arrow buttons on the actual DVD player so if you lose the remote and Your DVD's menu doesn't start on the "play movie" option, you're out of luck.


1 out of 5 stars Too many problems   February 26, 2007
Kent (Carle Place, NY USA)
Just after a few months of owning it I ran into the same audio-dying problem that others have run into, and then it was totally worthless. WTF? Not only that, but also from the day I got it this thing it has never once had the ability to remember the last place I was watching. As soon as I hit stop or turn the unit off, all memory gets lost and the next time I hit Play I'm forced to start all over again from the very beginning of the DVD. I trashed and replaced this thing with a Sony and have been very happy ever since. br /


1 out of 5 stars Complete piece of junk.   November 6, 2006
aj (Mansfield, Texas United States)
I bought this thing because I have another Toshiba DVD player (SD-3750) which is a very good DVD player. Unfortunately the 3960 is a terrible DVD player. Even when it worked it was very slow at starting up, seeking, and starting the movie. It quit working about a year after I bought it, specifically the svideo output quit, the audio quit, and all I was left with was composite video out. Not sure about component because I didn't have a tv with that feature. The DVD player is now in the trash.


1 out of 5 stars A piece of garbage - don't waste your money   October 25, 2006
D. Brownell (Boston, MA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am so completely disappointed with this product. I bought the Toshiba SD-3960 DVD player with "progressive scan" technology two years ago in an attempt to upgrade from my old Sony DVD player. I then foolishly gave my old reliable Sony DVD player to my sister as a gift, and I kept the new Toshiba for myself. What a huge mistake! 2 years later and the unit has never worked correctly. br / br /Meanwhile, my sister watches more DVDs than I do and she's still using that same old Sony player I gave her when I foolishly attempted to upgrade to the Toshiba with "progressive scan." The Sony DVD player is three years older than the Toshiba, and it worked perfectly from day one. It still works perfectly to this day, and I am sitting here with this piece of junk Toshiba player that I can't even use anymore. This DVD player is total garbage. I am so tired of struggling to get this thing to work. br / br /The most common problem I have with this player is that it will play about 3/4 of the DVD with only the occasional picture glitch or temporary freeze up, annoying but not a total deal breaker, but then after about the 3/4 point, it just keeps getting worse and worse until towards the end of the disc it won't even play at all. It constantly skips and freezes up, the sound starts making a digital helicopter noise, all distorted and choppy, the picture turns to pixels and finally it freezes and stops playing altogether. Then I just sit there while I listen to the disc drive inside trying to spin and then stopping, spinning then stopping, over and over again while the picture stays completely frozen and pixelated. If I try to replay the scene, it just does the same thing again. If I try to clean the lens with my DVD lens cleaning disc, there is no improvement. This machine is useless through and through. I am so disappointed in this product. I will never buy another piece of electronic equipment from Toshiba ever again. I should have known the $80 price tag was too good to be true. I should have stuck with a brand I trusted, good old reliable Sony. I will never buy a Toshiba product ever again. br / br / br / br / br / br /

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