Philips DVP3345V/17 DVD/VCR Combo
from: Philips
List Price: $89.99
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Product Description:
The DVP3345V/17 DVD and VHS Combo Unit is the ultimate all-in-one player that plays your movie collections in DVDs and VHS tapes. This combination is the only player that maximizes convenience and enhances your movie experience.Picture enhancement -Progressive Scan D/A converter -24 bit, 192 kHz Dynamic Range (1kHz) -More than 80 dB Frequency response -20 - 20 000 Hz Signal to noise ratio -90 Compression formats -MPEG1, MP3, PCM, WMA, and Dolby Digital Playback Media -Audio CD, CD-R/RW, DVD+R/+RW, and DVD-R/-RW Picture enhancement -Rotate, Zoom, Slideshow Front / Side connections -Audio L/R in, and CVBS in Playback Media -CD-R/CD-RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD-Video, Video CD/SVCD, and VHS Tapes Programming/Timer Enhancements -Daily/Weekly Repeat Program, and One Touch Recording Rear Connections -Analog audio Left/Right out, Component Video output, Digital coaxial out, S-Video out, Analog audio Left/Right in, Composite video (CVBS) input, and Composite video (CVBS) output Dimensions -Approximately Width 17.13 x Height 3.7 x Depth 9.17 (435x94x233mm) Weight -2.7 kg
The DVP3345V/17 DVD and VHS Combo Unit is the ultimate all-in-one player that plays your movie collections in DVDs and VHS tapes. This combination is the only player that maximizes convenience and enhances your movie experience.Picture enhancement -Progressive Scan D/A converter -24 bit, 192 kHz Dynamic Range (1kHz) -More than 80 dB Frequency response -20 - 20 000 Hz Signal to noise ratio -90 Compression formats -MPEG1, MP3, PCM, WMA, and Dolby Digital Playback Media -Audio CD, CD-R/RW, DVD+R/+RW, and DVD-R/-RW Picture enhancement -Rotate, Zoom, Slideshow Front / Side connections -Audio L/R in, and CVBS in Playback Media -CD-R/CD-RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD-Video, Video CD/SVCD, and VHS Tapes Programming/Timer Enhancements -Daily/Weekly Repeat Program, and One Touch Recording Rear Connections -Analog audio Left/Right out, Component Video output, Digital coaxial out, S-Video out, Analog audio Left/Right in, Composite video (CVBS) input, and Composite video (CVBS) output Dimensions -Approximately Width 17.13 x Height 3.7 x Depth 9.17 (435x94x233mm) Weight -2.7 kg
Features:
- Plays CD- (S)VCD- DVD- DVD+R/RW- DVD-R/RW- DVD+R DL- VHS
- Plays MP3 and JPEG digital camera photos
- Hi-Fi Stereo VHS plays back true stereo VHS
- Direct Dubbing for easy transfer of videos from DVD to VCR
- Progressive Scan component video for optimized image quality
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Thanks for posting that this does NOT have a tuner!
Thank you to all the people posting that this does unit does NOT have a tuner, since Amazon doesn't seem to have that fact anywhere in their product description. I figured that it didn't, based on the price, but having that spelled out clearly in the listings would be pretty useful and save on Amazon having to deal with a bunch of returns from people who needed to have one with a tuner. Philips may be a decent brand, but we don't have a cable or satellite box and hook up our stuff directly to the ... Read More
Rating:
- Great value
This is an excellent value. The description neglects to state this model is not cable ready. There are two solutions.
1. Use a cable converter box.
2. Purchase a (female) coax to (male) RCA converter for a few dollars.
Rating:
- Very disappointed
I bought this thinking I would be able to at least record incoming video from cable, nope. There is no coax cable hook up, RCA hook up only. After a couple of months the VCR started to eat my tapes when the tape started to rewind. At first I thought it was due to the heads being dirty but after the fourth tape was eaten I have come to the conclusion that the VCR has a Gremlin.
The DVD player is okay.
Perhaps I got a lemon.
I suggest that others think of getting ... Read More
Rating:
- Good DVD/VCR player with annoying remote
After suffering through a couple of really junky DVD/VCR combinations, I have been happy with this Philips model. I've now been using it for nine months and have had no problems at all. It plays DVD flawlessly, even those scratched-up rental discs. I don't use the VCR all that much, but when I do, it works without a problem.
One nice feature is that if you turn off the DVD player in the middle of a movie, and you don't eject the disc, it will remember where you left off. The next time you ... Read More
Rating:
- Avoid this for sure
I bought one of these & I have to say it's really bad. The set-up is complicated. The remote has every button you can imagine but you can never seem to find the one you want because the layout is complicated & not functionally organized. Bigger issues. The VCR player quit after a very short period of use. Next, the remote quit working. Without that, the DVD functions don't work because there's no manual option. This thing is a piece of junk.
- Thanks for posting that this does NOT have a tuner!Thank you to all the people posting that this does unit does NOT have a tuner, since Amazon doesn't seem to have that fact anywhere in their product description. I figured that it didn't, based on the price, but having that spelled out clearly in the listings would be pretty useful and save on Amazon having to deal with a bunch of returns from people who needed to have one with a tuner. Philips may be a decent brand, but we don't have a cable or satellite box and hook up our stuff directly to the ... Read More
- Great valueThis is an excellent value. The description neglects to state this model is not cable ready. There are two solutions.
1. Use a cable converter box.
2. Purchase a (female) coax to (male) RCA converter for a few dollars.
- Very disappointedI bought this thinking I would be able to at least record incoming video from cable, nope. There is no coax cable hook up, RCA hook up only. After a couple of months the VCR started to eat my tapes when the tape started to rewind. At first I thought it was due to the heads being dirty but after the fourth tape was eaten I have come to the conclusion that the VCR has a Gremlin.
The DVD player is okay.
Perhaps I got a lemon.
I suggest that others think of getting ... Read More
- Good DVD/VCR player with annoying remoteAfter suffering through a couple of really junky DVD/VCR combinations, I have been happy with this Philips model. I've now been using it for nine months and have had no problems at all. It plays DVD flawlessly, even those scratched-up rental discs. I don't use the VCR all that much, but when I do, it works without a problem.
One nice feature is that if you turn off the DVD player in the middle of a movie, and you don't eject the disc, it will remember where you left off. The next time you ... Read More
- Avoid this for sureI bought one of these & I have to say it's really bad. The set-up is complicated. The remote has every button you can imagine but you can never seem to find the one you want because the layout is complicated & not functionally organized. Bigger issues. The VCR player quit after a very short period of use. Next, the remote quit working. Without that, the DVD functions don't work because there's no manual option. This thing is a piece of junk.
