Product description **Includes Sony RMT-V501E remote, batteries, & RCA audio/video cables. This Sony Hi-Fi Stereo VCR/DVD combo functions & looks great! Wonderful playing machine. Displays minimal visual usage wear. Recording and playback quality are excellent. Owner's manual can be downloaded from Sony eSupport website. Shipping insurance provided and securely packaged. .com Sony's silver SLV-D360P DVD/VCR combination lets you enjoy your DVDs, VHS videos, and your CD-based digital media files right in the comfort of your living room or bedroom. The deck handles just about any conceivable media format, from VHS and S-VHS tapes (which it renders at standard VHS resolution) to DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW--including CPRM-protected programming (Content Protection for Recordable Media). It will even spin your homemade MP3 CDs and JPEG picture CDs (including Kodak Picture CD). Whether you already own an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the SLV-D360P can deliver the full potential of your DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. Other DVD features include instant replay, picture zoom, and parental lock. The VCR section offers 1-month, 8-event advance programming and commercial skip. Your camcorder or gaming console plugs right into the front panel for hassle-free connections. Its 4-head design ensures smooth slow-motion play (forward and reverse) and clear still-frame images, and with hi-fi sound the unit records and plays back stereo audio tracks. State-of-the-art, 19-micron video heads deliver the clearest possible picture when recording or viewing in EP (extended-play) mode. Connections with combo units are often inconvenient, forcing you to use separate video hookups for each section (DVD, VCR), a problem for some TVs. This player has it figured out: a single RF or composite-video connection to a television will display either the DVD or the VCR signal, depending on which format you're viewing. If you want to view DVDs in S-video or in component-video (either interlaced or progressive-scan), you will need to use 2 inputs, however, as the device will not upconvert the signal from the VCR to either of those higher-resolution formats. It's a different deal for audio: you can listen through a single set of stereo analog-audio cables for each component (one is supplied), or--if you want to enjoy DVDs in discrete 5.1-channel surround sound--you can send the DVD's audio to a compatible audio/video receiver and a multichannel speaker system through a digital-audio interconnect (either optical or coaxial, not supplied). The unit also comes with an RF cable that will transmit VHS/DVD audio and video to your TV, a multi-lingual onscreen display (English, Spanish, French), and an illuminated DVD/VCR remote control that also operates most brands of TV.What's in the Box DVD/VCR combo, Remote Commander remote control, remote batteries, a user's manual, an RF coaxial video cable, and warranty information.
Brand Name | Sony |
Item Weight | 9.1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 18.5 x 12.2 x 5.4 inches |
Item model number | SLVD360P |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Silver |
J**L
Like new!
My parents still have a lot of VHS tapes and their matching started eating them. I searched for a machine that had both DVD and VHS for them. This one came with a remote, and as an added bonus, the seller printed the entire manual and included it! That was a nice surprise! It came wrapped securely in bubble wraps. I gave it to them for Christmas and they laughed and were happy. I haven’t seen it work yet, but I’m sure I’ll hear about it soon. They still record shows on blank VHS tapes, so they will use it for sure!
C**E
Very angry and disappointed. Damaged doesnt work at all
This VCR doesnt work. Neither does the dvd player. We plugged it in and hooked up to the TV as per instructions online manual. The only thing that worked was the remote control. I put a video into the VCR and it wouldnt shut the door NOR EJECT, so now my video is STUCK. There was a DVD of Bruce Lee stuck inside the DVD PLAYER and it didnt work. The DVD player turns on and it acts like its reading the DVD and the screen pops up, but it then the entire system shuts down. It's annoying. And NOT WORTH THE PURCHASE! I didn't have time to hook it up prior to November 1st 2019. I didnt know that it would be unboxed and then have the issues that it does. I have a vcr DVD player that doesn't work on both sides. So, I got another one for the use of the VCR with this purchase. Either it wasn't a TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING OF THE VCR/DVD PLAYER or something happened during the delivery from Amazon. It was tightly packed with extreme care and plastic wrap and padding. So, I dont see how anything could have been damaged inside the PRODUCT during delivery. So MJ y conclusion is that the SELLER WAS DISHONEST ABOUT THE SITUATION.
A**R
Like new, still had original label on it.
The DVD/VCR combo arrived in good condition and seemed to work fine the first couple of times we used it, but now the DVD player has begun to freeze up. I tested multiple DVDs and still had the problem. The DVDs run fine in another player. So far the VHS is good and that's really what I needed, so I'm going to keep it.
K**.
Purchase exceeded our expectations!
We needed a DVD/VCR player which apparently aren't made anymore. We searched on Amazon and found this one. Not only does it work perfectly, Humble Living has been absolutely great! We couldn't ask for a better vendor! They gave us a warranty and have reached out to us several times to make sure we are happy with the purchase! I think they are amazing and we are so happy to be able to play our videos and dvds once again!!!! FIVE STARS FOR SURE!
D**.
Couldn't be more pleased
I purchased this for 2 reasons. First, my combo DVD/VCR player stopped working. Second, we have a number of classic Disney VHS tapes that we want the grandkids to be able to watch when they are visiting. I couldn't be more pleased with this purchase. It arrived in pristine condition, a week earlier than the expected delivery date and I have already used it a number of times for DVD's, CD's and VCR tapes. Good deal.
D**.
Made Mom happy....Me too!!
Being that these VCR's are ancient artifacts from yester year...I was happy to find some of these still for sale..My Mom is a senior and doesn't like all the "new newfangled electronics. She likes to tape all of her favorite shows and watch them later + she has lots of old movies (some not in print on DVD etc) So when her old VCR went out (It lasted 20 years LoL) I had a hard time even here on Amazon to find her a slightly used VCR..The "New" ones on here are outrageously expensive!!..If I knew back in the day that these VCR`s would go for so much new now I would have ponied up the money and bought several... So far this VCR/ DVD combo works fine..a few gremlins once in a while and * It did Not come with the RCA cables as advertised but luckily I have tons of them left over...,It came looking very un- used no scratches or marks on the shell..We shall see how long it lasts though? Okay...as of 6/13/ 2020.............NO LONGER WORKING...... It made a "poof" sound and no longer worked! Sad too because as of late it worked fine...It wouldn't eject the tape so I had to open it up to retrieve it...Inside was a truck load of dust !!!
S**L
No Soneymoon
Having just purchased a Sony LCD TV, I thought I couldn't go wrong with a matching Sony DVD/VCR player. The DVD player appears to be stable and dependable, which has got to be worth something (try finding on Amazon a DVD player with decent consumer ratings from reviewers). But for a consumer leader like Sony, the instructions are depressingly convoluted and reader-unfriendly, packed in a reduced-format manual that doesn't provide full illustrations (front, back, remote) and labels for all the jacks and controls (whatever happened to thin manuals with big pictures and "quick set-up and operation" instructions up front?). I'm not even planning on using the VCR for recording, but I'm still searching the manual to find out why VCR playback isn't registering on the monitor.A few other minor complaints: the VCR does not accept an S-Video connector (common, I guess); the included Sony remote will operate all the TV sets in the house with the exception of my new Sony(!); finally, I'm a bit annoyed that even a trip to the Sony website does not make clear the difference between this set (SLVD360) and the one just above it (SLVD560), other than a twenty-dollar higher price tag.I may annul this unsunny Sony honeymoon and take a look at a lower-priced Panasonic or Phillips (their current ads pitched at non-rocket-scientist consumers must have me in mind).[Addendum: I held on to the machine, which may not have been a wise decision: the VCR is providing the jumpiest image I've ever seen from a VHS tape source.]
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