Samsung DVD-VR375A Combo Drive
The Samsung DVD-VR375A Combo Drive is a versatile unit that plays as well as records both VHS tapes and DVD discs. It delivers crisp pictures and high-quality sound. You can now easily transfer those VHS home videos to DVD for safe and compact storage. In addition, the unit supports an easy recording feature to help you immediately master the process.
Further, the DVD-VR375A offers up-conversion to 1080p for assured distinct and clear images. The HDMI output uses a single cable wire to deliver the sharpest, richest images possible. This help you to get rid of annoying tangled wires and enable you to easily transfer HD video from your DVD player to your TV or other digital device using a single cable.
The progressive scan feature of the DVD pushes the limit of standard resolution and takes watching DVDs to another level. The dual-layer recording allows you record up to 14-hours of programming on dual-layer discs. With the DVD-VR375A, you are sure to discover a whole new side of DVD.
Via: Samsung
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