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Coby DVD938 5 1 Channel DVD Home Theater System with Digital AM FM Tuner Black

Coby DVD938 5 1 Channel DVD Home Theater System with Digital AM FM Tuner Black




COBY DVD 5.1 CH DVD HTIB WITH USB AND SD INPUTS

  • Features USB and SD input connections
  • DVD, DVDR/RW, audio CD and CD-R/RW playback
  • Progressive scan DVD player
  • Integrated digital AM/FM tuner with 60-station preset memory and RDS support
  • Dolby Pro Logic II and Dolby Digital surround sound technology
  • NTSC/PAL compatible
  • Convenient on-screen display
  • 5 wide-range satellite speakers
  • Dedicated wooden subwoofer with tuned port
  • Includes remote control
  • User Ratings and Reviews

    2 Stars you get what you pay for
    Not a bad product. Sounds good after replacing 20g wire with bigger 8g. Does not remember settings after turned off(including volume). Volume very high when turned on and no control for about a minute. Quality of speakers and sub ok. Very not up-to-date for connecting to modern hi-def tv’s. Your old school rca jacks. Worth it to spend more on a more quality, up to date system.

    5 Stars Perfect For What I Need
    This system is wonderful for a starter set. If you’re a college student, new to surround or looking for something simple for a smaller room, this is a great choice. The biggest plus about this system is that I can hook up my Xbox (RCA hook up or digital). Keep in mind that If you hook it up with RCA you can’t get surround, but the stereo sounds amazing. I was afraid of Coby from all bad reviews on other systems. This one really exceeded every expectations. Very clear sound, great price and a great DVD player make this perfect.

    I’m 21 and live in an apartment so the rooms aren’t that big. I have a 100 sq. foot living room. This system is just right. When you finish setting it up (took me about 30 min, running cables and all) you need to put in a DVD like Lord of the Rings to test out the sound. If you leave everything at the default you’ll notice that there’s almost no bass and the center speaker is WAY over powering. Play around with your setting for a while, you CAN get bass out of it, just look through the menus.

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    Sony BDVIS1000 5 1Ch Blu ray Disc DVD Home Theater System

    Sony BDVIS1000 5 1Ch Blu ray Disc DVD Home Theater System




    Fusing full 1080p high definition with Blu-ray Disc performance and S-AIR wireless technology, the BDV-IS1000 is ultimate choice in home theater systems. In addition to a great picture and BD-Live capability, this home theater system delivers amazing sound from one subwoofer and five golf ball-sized speakers. With Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD sound formats and dual HDMI inputs, you will experience astounding HD video and audio performance. Clear the clutter and enjoy wireless rear surround sound as well as music in multi-rooms. You can also expand your listening options via the digital media port input and enjoy music stored on select Walkman and iPod MP3 players, PCs and Bluetooth devices. This home theater system is equipped with automatic calibration for fast and easy room set-up.

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    4 Stars S-Air works— Tinfoil- Sounds good, small footprint-
    I bought one elsewhere and it works great for the price and the included Blu-ray player. Not Top of line but over all a good box for normal people with modern inputs.

    For those who are having S-Air problem. (It is not Broken, its your enviornment)

    1. HDMI cable causes interference, route away from S-air card and Wrap in tinfoil.

    2. Turn off Wireless, WII, Home,etc due to interference.

    3. Sync S-Air plugged in next to reciever. You can unplug the S-Air Rear Receiver after it is synced up when i moved it to the back of the room, plug it in and it still should keep its Wl-Partner.

    One i got the S-air to link it has been stable for over a month.

    1 Star Buyer Beware
    I have been buying Sony products for 40 years and this is my first disappointment, although it may turn out OK. I bought this system because the DVD player seemed to rate very highly (one glitch with Warner Brothers DVDs noted in another review but that is all), when compared to other models and brands, including less expensive ones from Sony, and the extra cost for the speakers seemed to make sense. Most of the setup was easy, but at the end I had the same paring problem for the rear speakers that lots of people have noted. The quality of the sound on the front four speakers seems to be quite good. On my second call to Sony, which lasted about 45 minutes, they finally agreed to send me the part after trying to get me to try the paring routine again, which I was not willing to do. The arrival of this part should take care of things. I am not willing to keep the set without that part no matter what, because the problem seems to recur without the signal booster. I don’t have it yet. We’ll see.

    Post script: I got the extra part (signal booster) after way too much follow up time, and it worked like a charm. On another front, in the manual it says you can upgrade to 7.1 system by buying an extra receiver and two remote speakers. I tried to do that by calling Sony parts (I had the part numbers) and customer service and tech support, and no one had any idea what I was trying to do and there was no way to get it done. So, there is a lack of coordination at Sony between what their manuals say and what is communicated to their people. I would rate this product a 5 if they included parts to make it work right and had their act together on responding to what the manual says, but they now get a 3. Also, the price is really coming down – I paid close to $700. If you can get past the one or two glitches it is worth it. For a company like Sony, though, this shouldn’t happen.

    5 Stars All in One Theater without wires
    Works great – once you set it up – out of the box settings will do the trick. Very full sound for such tiny speakers, with just a touch of directionality from the mid-range in the subwoofer. Most important, use high quality HDMI cable (Version 1.3b Cat 2), if not, the interference will prevent the wireless from acquiring – also helps to wrap the HDMI and calibration mike connector in tinfoil.

    The Bravia Sync is a little finicky – you’ll need to play around a bit to get the Sony TV and BDV to react to the remotes the way you want.

    Won’t process 5.1 broadcast sound, though I’m putting free cable to the TV and optical from the TV to the BDV. Cable/Sat box might be able to pass full 5.1 sound to the BDV.

    Great Overall Value – highly recommended.

    4 Stars VERY GOOD SYSTEM!
    Before buying this system, I had read all the reviews and still had decided to go for it. I have liked Sony for some time now, and think they put out great products. When I got all the components out of the box it looked quite intimidating to put the system together. The main unit is gigantic – don’t be fooled – it really is the biggest thing I have ever seen. On the other hand it is also the most beautiful piece of equipment I now own. After about 45 minutes of hooking everything up, it was finally time to sync up the wireless rear unit to the main unit. I was getting very nervous as everybody said how much trouble they had with it. First try – nothing. Second try – nothing. I turned off all the wireless devices that I had around and had the units next to each other — still nothing. I restarted the whole thing — still nothing. Beautiful sound from the three front speakers but nothing in the back. I called Sony to tell them that I was clueless as to what to do next and they just reiterated everything I had already done. No help! I hung up. I had bought a cheap HDMI cable from Amazon and thought maybe that was it. I finally switched that cable with the one Microsoft supplies with the Xbox Elite and voila —- works fine. The wireless rear speakers synched in 10 seconds and have never since lost connection. So people — it really is the HDMI cable. You have to have a decent quality shielded cable when using this system.

    I’ve had this system for about a month now and I love it. Everything sounds amazing. Blu-Ray works great. 5.1 surround sound is really cool. Get this system. You won’t be sorry!!!

    5 Stars Happy with Sony BDVIS1000
    Bought the Sony BDVIS1000 for a good price on Amazon. Ordered it along with a new Samsung LCD TV. Everything arrived on-time, undamaged and all works well together in house family room.

    Thanks a bunch,

    Mehrdad

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    Coby DVD420 2 1 Channel DVD Home Theater System Black

    Coby DVD420 2 1 Channel DVD Home Theater System Black




    Coby DVD-420 2.1-Channel DVD Home Theater System TheCoby DVD420 2.1-Channel DVD Home Theater System makes home theater setup quick and easy. With 2 full-range satellite speakers and a subwoofer with tuned port for deep bass response and an ultra-compact DVD player, this package can get you up and running in a flash. It also supports a host of media formats including DVD, DVD

    Panasonic SC PT660 5 DVD Home Theater System

    Panasonic SC PT660 5 DVD Home Theater System




    One of the exceptionally fine aspects of HDTV is that most programs are broadcast with a 5.1 channel surround soundtrack. Panasonic SC-PT660 is an easy way to enjoy it. With the Wireless Kit for Rear Speakers (SH-FX67 sold separately), no cables mean no clutter. You can also expand your music listening into three additional rooms with the wireless multi-room speaker kit (SH-FX85 sold separately). The front pair and center speakers are simply wired to the receiver that also has a DVD changer and an AM/FM radio. With 1000 watts of RMS power, home-theater is fully realized. Sit back and enjoy.

    The built-in Universal Dock for iPod gives you a great new way to enjoy music and (composite) video. Just slip your iPod into the cradle and enjoy. The dock charges your iPod, allows you to use the home theater remote to control the iPod, has on-screen audio menus, and also plays back iPod video. Got a Panasonic Viera TV? VIERA Link displays a menu on the TV screen, making it easier to operate your connected home theater system. Whatever HDTV you own, it’s time to upgrade your sound and the Panasonic SC-PT660 is the best way to start it up. Rear Wireless Ready with the purchase of a SH-FX67 Wireless Speaker Kit Surround Enhancer Magnetically Shielded Speakers Inputs – 1 optical digital audio, 1 auxiliary input / Outputs – 1 component video, 1 video, HDMI and 1 headphone jack

    User Ratings and Reviews

    4 Stars good unit for my pan tv
    I bought this refurb thru Amazon from Good As New Electronics.

    Happy with price and service from GANE.

    Unit works great and makes TV listening much better for my old ears.

    Everything has worked great for a month until a few days ago, when the Viera link stopped fully working. After a couple of hours on the phone with tech service at Panasonic, reseting both the TV and HT a few times, it turned out to be the HDMI cable which had worked fine until now. Fortunately I had a couple of extras. One of three fit tighter than the other two–and worked again. All three HDMI cables were from eForcity, so go figure.

    The cables for the rear surround were too short and I needed another 15 feet–what a stupid design! I did figure out how to open the speakers which have terminal lugs inside, and the pins in the molex connectors going into the main unit can be removed. but I opted to just cut the wires to the rear surround speakers and add 18 feet of 22awg speaker wire using common butt splices–works great. I don’t think I would have liked the wireless version because of the additional pwoere requirement and potential interference problems.

    I think the unit is well worth the price as a refurb, but gave it a 4 because of the rear speaker wire length (25′) and lack of paint on one side of the subwoofer. I think more inputs like digital coax would be nice too.

    I have not had any problems with the DVD player mechanism, but I do treat it with care because it seems a bit complex and delicate, but okay if you pay attention.

    4 Stars Custom speaker connections and pre-wired
    I use the Panny SC-PT660 in my family room. Good features, sound, and easy to setup. Movies, TV and SAT radio for family – not heavy duty use. Works great with my Panny Viera Plasma. One issue, I failed to notice that the speakers have custome “clip-in” connections to the receiver and the speakers are “pre-wired”. My family room is pre-wired with standard speaker wires run behind the walls and ceiling. Had to splice the Panny wires for the rear surround sound speakers. I expected the speakers to accept the bare ends of the pre-run speaker wires.

    2 Stars The system ate my 5 DvDs
    I bought the Panasonic SC-PT660 5 DVD Home Theater System in Jan 2009. The wires for the surround speakers were too short. The woofer speaker is not finished on the left side. The instructions for operating the system were vague and complicated at the same time. The loading cassette which is built in the system and hold one to five dvds or cd all open at the same time. If you’re not using this set in a well-lit place you can have loading problems. For instance if you need to exchange a dvd in tray # 3, the cassette opens trays # 3, 4, 5, making the trays not needed for changing a single dvd or cd exchange, open and close needlessly. This will surely wear this mechanism out sooner.

    After just two months of regular use the cassette changer jammed and capturing 5 dvds, three of them rentals. I went through the manual to try to clear it with no luck. I then called the 800 # listed on the manual and spoke to and operator from the Philippines who courteously walked me the through clearing procedure again with no luck. He then directed me to the nearest authorized Panasonic repair shop about 8 miles from my home. The technician at the shop immediately recognized the problem as the exchange system being out of alignment. He admitted repairing many of the same models with same problem. I was grateful that he not only retrieved the 5 dvds but also was able to repair the alignment. I was also grateful that Panasonic stood by their product. The Panasonic was still under warranty so the repairs were free. Something Samsung was unable to do when their home theater carasoule system would lockup when playing certain dvds, or simply wouldn’t even load them. I was so frustrated with the Samsung I put it out with the trash.

    While Panasonic has always enjoyed a great reputation, I gave this system two stars because if it was just one or two players that had this problem, I would’ve said it was just my bad luck. However, for so many players to have this same “out of alignment” problem, this has to be a manufactures defect. In addition the skimping on the length of the surround speaker wires, the unfinished woofer speaker and the complicated operating instructions for the remote control. Last but not unimportant, the redundant procedure for loading and exchanging dvds & cds is a sure way to wear out the system’s mechanics. Sadly this set was obviously contracted out to the lowest manufacture bidder.

    When this system was first marketed, it sold for about $400, I paid $240 with the shipping included. I figured the dealers were making room for the new BlueRay sets that were coming out and were selling them at cost. But knowing that this system may well eat my dvds (5 at a time) is a little troubling. Other than that the system plays the dvds well and the sound is okay, I don’t play cds on it. You know the old saying “Buyer Beware”

    5 Stars Panasonic SC-PT660 5 DVD Home Theater System
    Wonderful, worked just as expected, easy to hook up. Only wish I had gone wireless.

    5 Stars Great Purchase!
    I’m really impressed with the quality of sound that this system provides. Although we have a small home, it still makes the movie feel as if you’re right there in the middle of it all!

    My brother spent big bucks on a Bose home theater system, and he claims my Panasonic home theater in a box is far superior!

    I was a bit skeptical about the sound quality on the CD setting, as I had read other reviews. However, I would have to say that it does a great job with these, too!

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    Panasonic SC PT760 Deluxe 5 DVD Home Theater System

    Panasonic SC PT760 Deluxe 5 DVD Home Theater System




    Use of a highly rigid bamboo material in the center speaker helps achieve an extremely pure, clean sound. A Kelton Subwoofer system with a dual diameter structure delivers a deep, powerful bass. Whisper-Mode Surround allows you to enjoy rich surround sound even when watching movies at low volume.Panasonic DVD home theater products feature a 1080p up-conversion function that converts standard definition images from DVD sources to high definition images. These up-converted signals draw out the maximum performance of an HDMI compatible 1080p HDTV, giving you vivid, sharp and exceptionally detailed high-resolution images to enjoy.With the included Wireless Kit for Rear Speakers, no cables means no clutter. You can also expand your music listening into three additional rooms with the wireless multi-room speaker kit (sold separately). Play your favorite music from your home theater’s built-in hard drive in your living room and listen to it in your bedroom, in the den, or even in the garage.The built-in Universal Dock for iPod gives you a great way to enjoy music and video. Just slip your iPod into the cradle and enjoy. The dock charges your iPod, allows you to use the home theater remote to control the iPod, has on-screen audio menus, and also plays back iPod video.The enhanced Viera link displays a menu on the TV screen, making it easier to operate your connected home theater system. For example, you can display a menu with a list of the movies or music stored on your iPod, and use the Viera remote control unit to select one and begin playback.

    User Ratings and Reviews

    4 Stars Good Home Theater
    This item is definitively worth the money you pay for it. Although it’s not top-of-the-line, the sound quality is good and the wireless speakers are very convenient. I would recommend this system to anyone who is not a hi-fi maniac, but still likes a good surround system.

    5 Stars Very Pleased!
    We have been extremely pleased with our home theater system. The surround sound adds a completely new dimension to our movie experience. From the rear speakers to the subwoofer and main speakers everything works better than expected.Panasonic has done a great job.

    5 Stars Sounds Great
    This Panasonic DVD home theater system is great. The sound is clear and beautiful. It was easy to install, as an addition to my HD Panasonic Television. The system arrived fast.

    1 Star Feel Ripped Off!!!
    WOW!!! I don’t know how to begin this review without saying how disappointed and ripped off I feel. First I would like to let all potential buyers know that this is a good looking system on the picture and in person except in person the subwoofer is one unfinished side that doesn’t allow you to turn it facing the room (super weird). Two days into receiving and setting up the equipment the DVD player displays a message “Chngr Err”, take note I’ve only played one DVD to set the system up and to try it out. It was only after I had this problem I went back to read more of the negative comments to discover others had the same exact problem I’m having (interesting). The seller claims the items are not re-furbished and are truly brand new. I think they are being dishonest and it’s going to come back and bite them. I’m just saddened by the co$t of this product, yet it’s so not the quality of product it should be. Let’s not talk about the DVD trays that are stacked instead of the usual carousal tray. The sound is O.K. and excellent for my apartment space as I don’t want to blow my neighbors out of the window.

    I contacted the seller and still haven’t heard anything back to what I should do. I’m probably just going to send this system back, get a refund and spend the extra money on the Bose system which I know is excellent quality.

    1 Star Disappointed customer
    I bought this unit last Dec. when I purchased my wonderful Panasonic Plasma. However, I’m am not at all impressed with the Panasonic home theater system. The unit doesn’t have enough power to push the rear surround speakers – even when adjusted all the way up. You also can’t adjust power of front surround speakers, only the balance. The rear surround speakers aren’t completely remote. They have to be wired to the rear remote sensor, and the wire isn’t long enough to place the speakers well. Front speakers also not remote. The Remote control isn’t at all user friendly for the normal or inexperienced user. If you’re a/v savvy, it’s ok. This is my bedroom unit. I wouldn’t recommend this product for ANY room. This review is form an old granny complaining of not enough power. I can only imagine how a younger consumer would feel about it.

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