Electronics : Sylvania ZC320SL8 DVD Recorder without Tuner

Electronics : Sylvania ZC320SL8 DVD Recorder without Tuner

Sylvania ZC320SL8 DVD Recorder without Tuner

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Sylvania ZC320SL8 DVD Recorder without Tuner
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 21379










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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sylvania
EAN: 0053818671207
Label: Sylvania
Manufacturer: Sylvania
Model: ZC320SL8
Publisher: Sylvania
Sales Rank: 21379
Studio: Sylvania
Warranty: 1 year warranty



Features:
  • DVD Recorder w/Progressive Scan
  • Plays DVD R/RW/Video/VR Format DVD Plus R/RW/VR Format CD R/RW
  • Progressive Scan Video Output/Virtual Surround System
  • 5 Speed for Up to 8 Hrs Recording/Dolby Digital Stream Out
  • Title Sub Title Display and Marker/6 Point/X0.8,/X1.3 Rapid Play w/Voice







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DVD Recorder Without Tuner



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Outstanding Value! ...
This recorder has done a fantastic job and performed far beyond my expectations. In about two weeks I've transferred nearly 100 cassettes to DVDr and had no problems at all. Very barebones and efficient. No complications with media to date.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * 1 Big Problem ...
This is advertised as having pass-through rear input jacks. Not true. The S-video does not pass signal through even though it has both in and out S-video jacks. I wasted an hour trying to figure out the problem plus shipping costs plus time waiting for this unit to arrive. Three calls to technical support was a waste. They knew less about the unit than I did. I'll try another brand.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very Satisfied ...
I am very satisfied with this product. I gave it to my fiancee for Christmas and he just loves it. He's been making dvd's ever since. We can even make a dvd from the television. I would recommend this product. Definitely worth the money.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Amazing for the price ...
I actually purchased this item elsewhere, but I was and am amazed at the recording quality even in 6 hour mode. The only neg is no tuner.


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