I have a Tosh 3750 which has an S video out. My TV is a Panny CT27SF11S and has an S video in. My Yamaha RXV496 reciever has an S Video out also.
Will the S video connection dramatically improve my video quality, and if so do I hook the DVD player directly to the TV (like I do know with the RCA...
Richard,
For the record, the label on the back of my 3750 states "Toshiba Corporation-Japan. MADE IN JAPAN", not China. The box that it came in also states "MADE IN JAPAN". Also, when I am zoomed, and pause, it resumes play in the exact same mode that it was playing in before. If you hit...
Richard, the 3750 is a Japanese made unit, and I am very happy with it after 1 month.
I got mine for the same reason you need yours.....the wife couldn't deal with the black bars ("I cant see the whole picture")Little does she know......
I actually had to return a Panasonic RV31 which is a...
I recently bought a Tosh 3750 and was also dissapointed to see that ther was no time remaining function. The owners manual does show this function, but there is an addendum included with the player that explains that the function is NOT available in this player. I am satisfied enough with it...
Thanks for all of the explanations. The TV was purchased at P.C. Richard here in New York, and came with all USA papers and and a US warranty so as to why the GAOO was on this
?US model, I am not sure.
Matthew
I have a Panny Ct27SF11S TV, 27" "flat" screen. It has the letters GAOO in the upper left hand corner of the cabinet.
What does this mean?
Matthew
Happy New Year!
I recently posted that I got a Panny RV31 player based on the posts I read on HTF. I really like the player but my significant other just cannot get used to the letterbox on my 27" TV. I noticed that the Toshibas have zooms and that may be a compromise without having to totally chop the picture...
Thanks Allen, I played with the aspect ratio and you're right, the 16:9 stretched the heads too much. I guess I will have to get used to the "new" way to watch movies and the like. Maybe I will get a widescreen TV or 32" Wega when I grow up :laugh:
Matthew
:) I just purchased my first DVD player the other day, a Panasonic RV-31 which I bought based on the numerous reviews and suggestions from you folks...thanks.
My question is: although the player lets you adjust for a 4:3 TV, (I'm using a few year old Panny CT27SF11S)if the DVD is in 16:9...