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Samsung DVD-R135 DVD Recorder
Samsung DVD-R135 DVD Recorder Buy From Amazon.com
Average Customer Rating: 4.5/5      Total Reviews: 5

Rating: 5
simple simple
i love the HDMI connection ,,,,,, makes hook up very very simple. it also look very sharp. and matches my Samsung HD

Rating: 5
Great for older HD TV
I have an older Toshiba HDTV with 16x9. Its about 3 and a half years old, and I have never been very happy with its Stretch feature for full screen viewing. I bought this DVD player in hoes that its upscaling feature would improve upon the older Toshibas system. And it is a major improvement. Everything seems much more natural and the picture sharpness is greatly improved. I recomend this DVD player for older HD TVs.

Rating: 4
Not Bad
I bought this DVD Recorder mainly because it has the up conversion feature to be used with my 50" Plasma HDTV. I have read mixed articles about whether this works or not as it sounds like you are getting something for nothing with this feature. Well, I can say, it does work, but to a somewhat limited degree. You will not notice a great deal of difference, but any improvement is better particularly after you get accustomed to HD. You can up convert play backs to 480, 720p or 1080i. I have found the 1080i distorts the picture and over brightens bright areas with high contrast. I am happy with the 720p setting, though. It is also does very good job at 480, but a little better with the up converter set higher.

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