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Toshiba SD-6915
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A perfect complement to the movie enthusiasts lifestyle Toshibas carousel DVD models are ideal for those who enjoy viewing multiple movies or increasingly popular DVD collection sets Likewise these units can also be used to enjoy hours of favorite music selections without having to shuffle and change discs Toshiba is introducing a new 5-disc carousel DVD/CD player The SD-6915 is Toshibas first carousel model to offer both DVD-Audio and SACD playback Dolby Digital Decoding 5.1 channel output with bass management an optical and coaxial digital output in a slim 69mm chassis design.
Features of the Toshiba SD-6915 include:
- DVD Type - Multi-disc DVD Player
- Playable Video Formats - DVD
- Playable Audio Formats - SACD, DVD-A, CD
- Progressive Scan
- Number of Discs - 5
- Surround Sound - Built-In Dolby Digital
- Parental Control
- Audio Outputs - 5.1 channel, Optical, Coaxial
- Video Outputs - Composite, S-Video, Component
- Remote Control - Basic
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Reviewed by Schurkey on 04-20-2005 Will not play all five discs unless you manually tell it to "skip disc" after each disc has finished. It is designed that way, and Toshiba won't refund my money or make any attempt to "make it right". Why pay extra for a five disc changer that WON'T CHANGE AUTOMATICALLY? This is confirmed by calling the same customer service number as the one you order the firmware upgrade from, see below. The firmware upgrade apparently does NOT fix the problem with the unit not changing discs automatically. I spoke to Michael Spade, a supervisor. Quote from web site: "The affected serial numbers are VE14500001 to VE14507000 and VE14600001 to VE14603037, which can be located on the rear panel of the machine. If your player falls within the range, please call 1-800-631-3811 for details on how to arrange for the upgrade disc." Noone at the so-called "customer service" center could tell me WHAT the firmware upgrade was supposed to fix--just that it was the result of a lawsuit in (I think) New Jersey. As of 20 Apr 05, they aren't even sending out the discs yet! Pathetic. Rating:    
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