Zenith Allegro ABV441 Progressive Scan DVD Player Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Video Cassette Recorder Combination Review
I have used this product for 1 year and I had no problems what so ever with this product. I use it to play DVDs and MP3 CDs.. with MP3 CDs it allows you to browse folders on TV screen, create playlists etc..so you have more control over songs you play.. If you have S-Video on your TV then you can hook this player directly using S-Video assuring you best of DVD Quality becuase its Digital Direct instead of going through Digital --to Analog conversion using regular RCA Cables.br /br /One thing I liked it that its Remote is universal, it can control your TV also, all you have to do is put your TV Model code and you have single remote for TV and this player.br /br /Overall I liked this player.
Zenith Allegro ABV441 Progressive Scan DVD Player Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Video Cassette Recorder Combination Feature
- Various Playback Options: Plays DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, JPEG and Kodak Picture CD
- Front A/V jacks; Format: NTSC; Zoom: 4x - 16x; Smooth Scan and Slow Motion
- Variable High Speed Scan: 2x, 4x, 16x, 100x (Fwd/Rev);
- VCR Features: 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo; 19 Micron heads; Instant Recording
- Still and Slow Motion
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works but there are better machines out there - Curious - North Carolina
I have owned this machine for about a year. It plays Videos and CD/mp3's just fine. But it is not the best dvd player. The dvd will skip during play back and it sometimes has choppy playback. I am sticking with the machine for now while I save up for a blue-ray. But don't buy this machine. You can find better ones for a similar price
Allegro vcr/dvd - Samuel E. Barker - INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI United States
I bought this at circuit city 2 yrs ago for . It was cheap because of quality of unit. It does work well and I've not lost any tapes or dvd's. Picture quality from this is very fuzzy even if using it as a tuner. Once subtitle are on they stay on, you have to install a different dvd then back to the one you were watching to get subtitles off. The manual tracking doesn't work smooth either when watching tapes. But it does work, better than not having a dvd/vcr player.
Apr 24, 2010 21:30:07
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