DESCRIPTION: Experience Blu-ray DiscTM movies and powerful 5.1 channel HD surround sound with the integrated Sony BDV-T58 3D Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System. Wirelessly stream a wide selection of online entertainment, plus enjoy even more entertainment using the two HDMITM inputs and an included iPod®/iPhone® dock….For More Information CLICK HERE!!!
This review is from: Sony BDV-T58 3D Blu-ray Disc/DVD Home Theatre System (Electronics)
I’ve had this unit for about 2 weeks. I’ve made notes along the way and will just list them.
No particular order Pros: 1. DVD Playback video and sound is excellent although I did have component video before direct from Sat to TV. 2. FM Coax connection. Allows me to connect my rooftop TV antenna to use as an FM antenna. I’m about 30 miles from the nearest radio transmitter and it picks up stations very well. 3. Optical input from TV so when I’m using the TV antenna for local channels I get high quality audio. 4. DLNA quality during playback is as good as listening from a PC connected wirelessly to the same server. 5. DLNA playback shows title, artist, album, file type and recording quality. 6. Hulu+, Netflix, NHL Vault (don’t use any of those). Youtube, HD Movies on demand, Flickstream movie previews and other streaming video/audio. 7. Integrated facebook link. 8. Integrated browser (I think it’s linux-based). 9. Online firmware updates. 10. Included iPod dock. (don’t use, don’t see the point) 11. Includes set up mic for speakers. Not sure if this really helps but it’s supposed to.
Cons: 1. Audio cuts out sometimes then unit freezes when I try to shut it down to correct issue. 2. Youtube loads slow. 3. Can’t stream video via the web browser (i.e. from TV network sites). 4. Images on DLNA are very hard to find unless all of your photos are labeled and/or dated properly. 5. DLNA is junk. I have multiple albums from multiple artists and some are compilations or from movies. The system sorts them all by artist. Some artists aren’t listed in the artist folder but are found in the album folder. Not all albums are shown. It’s a huge mess and I won’t use it. 6. There is a very annoying white light on the front of the unit (like a Cylon or KITT but white). It’s a pointless light, only changes when you press any button on the remote, I guess to let you know it’s received it. 7. The display on the unit is on the top of it so you can’t see anything unless you are right there. 8. Volume displays on TV only in DVD, DLNA or Tuner mode. 9. Unit was on mute for about 10 minutes and when I unmuted it, a loud static-like buzz noise rang through the speakers. The only way I got it to stop was to turn off the unit, wait 3-5 minutes for it to actually turn off, then turn it back on again. 10. No component or composite input; outputs only. 11. No actual input buttons on the remote. Only a Function button and if you don’t wait long enough between pushes of the button, you will pass over the mode you want, plus you have to be within a few feet of the unit to read the mode in the display. 12. Unit seems to always check for DVD/BD upon startup. If no disk is in drive you can’t switch to that mode (getting ready to insert DVD want it on DVD mode but you can’t until you insert disk). Not a huge problem but I find it annoying. 13. Video cut out when unit was turned on (several times during the first few days). Had to press Home, select output to get it back. 14. Limited on streaming music (from internet). 15. Speaker connections on unit are specific to the unit. If the included wire isn’t long enough, splicing has to be done. 16. TV ads are sometimes (most of the time) louder than the program or movie being watched. 17. Closed Captioning setting on Sat receiver don’t work through this unit. Yes, I know this is a unit for sound but if you have someone in your home that wants to watch TV late and can’t hear everything, CC helps but you can’t use it. I can’t find any CC settings within the unit. 18. Remote functions are not all compatible with my Harmony remote.
So far that’s all I’ve got. I’m torn between returning it and living with it. I’m going to give it at least another 2 weeks and see.
I did buy my first BluRay movie and I’m very disappointed. The audio and video weren’t at all better than standard DVD movies. Maybe they spent all their time and money on the 3D part which I can’t use.
If I find more I’ll add to this if it let’s me.
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This review is from: Sony BDV-T58 3D Blu-ray Disc/DVD Home Theatre System (Electronics)
Bought this system 12/22 at Costco for 9 and paired it with a Sony Bravia KDL-55EX621 also at Costco for 50. With Costco you pay a little more including sales tax but I can get it myself and not worry about delivery issues, also can be returned with no questions asked at any time. Very happy so far, couple tiny issues with the sound cutting out when I was recording or playing via DVR, but the sound is great and internet access seems very solid (via my Comcast wireless router) Have tried all features, happy with everything but now I have the surround sound bug and may want to get more or better speakers. Definitely would recommend (also recommend the tv)
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This review is from: Sony BDV-T58 3D Blu-ray Disc/DVD Home Theatre System (Electronics)
About a year or so ago I bought a Sony BluRay from Costco, we had been buying the cheap DVD players for about -40/pop, but they would break every 6 months, so we decided it was time to shell out a bit for something that would hopefully last us at least 5 years. We use antenna and NetFlix, the Netflix was choppy and the menu was annoying. We took it back after a few months and got a Panasonic BluRay with wifi and surround sound. Huge improvement with connectivity with Netflix, the sound was pretty good. About a week or so ago I see the Sony wifi BluRay with surround sound for the same price we paid for the Panasonic. We exchange the Panasonic for the Sony. Sony must have made some improvements with their connectivity issues with Netflix.
The sound is awesome. It’s harmonious. With the panasonic the subwoofer didn’t blend the bass as well with the background. The streaming from Netflix is faster than the Panasonic and flawless. This unit is generally better than the previous Sony or Panasonic BluRay we had. It seems sturdier. I would like it if I could see the volume numbers up or down like I could on the other ones, just the light blinks, the buttons are on top, they are fancy looking but should probably be where one can see them when sitting down. Meh, that’s nitpicking to me, I’m not a big-time consumer so a purchase like this is HUGE for me, and I’m very happy with it to date. I think if someone has problems with the unit misbehaving, being slow, et al., call customer service. This is why I make purchases like this from CostCo…amazing return policy (plus they give very fair prices and are a GREAT place to work).
I hope this helps anyone thinking about getting this
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DESCRIPTION: Experience Blu-ray DiscTM movies and powerful 5.1 channel HD surround sound with the integrated Sony BDV-T58 3D Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System. Wirelessly stream a wide selection of online entertainment, plus enjoy even more entertainment using the two HDMITM inputs and an included iPod®/iPhone® dock….For More Information CLICK HERE!!!
This review is from: Sony BDV-T58 3D Blu-ray Disc/DVD Home Theatre System (Electronics)
I’ve had this unit for about 2 weeks. I’ve made notes along the way and will just list them.
No particular order Pros: 1. DVD Playback video and sound is excellent although I did have component video before direct from Sat to TV. 2. FM Coax connection. Allows me to connect my rooftop TV antenna to use as an FM antenna. I’m about 30 miles from the nearest radio transmitter and it picks up stations very well. 3. Optical input from TV so when I’m using the TV antenna for local channels I get high quality audio. 4. DLNA quality during playback is as good as listening from a PC connected wirelessly to the same server. 5. DLNA playback shows title, artist, album, file type and recording quality. 6. Hulu+, Netflix, NHL Vault (don’t use any of those). Youtube, HD Movies on demand, Flickstream movie previews and other streaming video/audio. 7. Integrated facebook link. 8. Integrated browser (I think it’s linux-based). 9. Online firmware updates. 10. Included iPod dock. (don’t use, don’t see the point) 11. Includes set up mic for speakers. Not sure if this really helps but it’s supposed to.
Cons: 1. Audio cuts out sometimes then unit freezes when I try to shut it down to correct issue. 2. Youtube loads slow. 3. Can’t stream video via the web browser (i.e. from TV network sites). 4. Images on DLNA are very hard to find unless all of your photos are labeled and/or dated properly. 5. DLNA is junk. I have multiple albums from multiple artists and some are compilations or from movies. The system sorts them all by artist. Some artists aren’t listed in the artist folder but are found in the album folder. Not all albums are shown. It’s a huge mess and I won’t use it. 6. There is a very annoying white light on the front of the unit (like a Cylon or KITT but white). It’s a pointless light, only changes when you press any button on the remote, I guess to let you know it’s received it. 7. The display on the unit is on the top of it so you can’t see anything unless you are right there. 8. Volume displays on TV only in DVD, DLNA or Tuner mode. 9. Unit was on mute for about 10 minutes and when I unmuted it, a loud static-like buzz noise rang through the speakers. The only way I got it to stop was to turn off the unit, wait 3-5 minutes for it to actually turn off, then turn it back on again. 10. No component or composite input; outputs only. 11. No actual input buttons on the remote. Only a Function button and if you don’t wait long enough between pushes of the button, you will pass over the mode you want, plus you have to be within a few feet of the unit to read the mode in the display. 12. Unit seems to always check for DVD/BD upon startup. If no disk is in drive you can’t switch to that mode (getting ready to insert DVD want it on DVD mode but you can’t until you insert disk). Not a huge problem but I find it annoying. 13. Video cut out when unit was turned on (several times during the first few days). Had to press Home, select output to get it back. 14. Limited on streaming music (from internet). 15. Speaker connections on unit are specific to the unit. If the included wire isn’t long enough, splicing has to be done. 16. TV ads are sometimes (most of the time) louder than the program or movie being watched. 17. Closed Captioning setting on Sat receiver don’t work through this unit. Yes, I know this is a unit for sound but if you have someone in your home that wants to watch TV late and can’t hear everything, CC helps but you can’t use it. I can’t find any CC settings within the unit. 18. Remote functions are not all compatible with my Harmony remote.
So far that’s all I’ve got. I’m torn between returning it and living with it. I’m going to give it at least another 2 weeks and see.
I did buy my first BluRay movie and I’m very disappointed. The audio and video weren’t at all better than standard DVD movies. Maybe they spent all their time and money on the 3D part which I can’t use.
If I find more I’ll add to this if it let’s me.
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This review is from: Sony BDV-T58 3D Blu-ray Disc/DVD Home Theatre System (Electronics)
Bought this system 12/22 at Costco for 9 and paired it with a Sony Bravia KDL-55EX621 also at Costco for 50. With Costco you pay a little more including sales tax but I can get it myself and not worry about delivery issues, also can be returned with no questions asked at any time. Very happy so far, couple tiny issues with the sound cutting out when I was recording or playing via DVR, but the sound is great and internet access seems very solid (via my Comcast wireless router) Have tried all features, happy with everything but now I have the surround sound bug and may want to get more or better speakers. Definitely would recommend (also recommend the tv)
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This review is from: Sony BDV-T58 3D Blu-ray Disc/DVD Home Theatre System (Electronics)
About a year or so ago I bought a Sony BluRay from Costco, we had been buying the cheap DVD players for about -40/pop, but they would break every 6 months, so we decided it was time to shell out a bit for something that would hopefully last us at least 5 years. We use antenna and NetFlix, the Netflix was choppy and the menu was annoying. We took it back after a few months and got a Panasonic BluRay with wifi and surround sound. Huge improvement with connectivity with Netflix, the sound was pretty good. About a week or so ago I see the Sony wifi BluRay with surround sound for the same price we paid for the Panasonic. We exchange the Panasonic for the Sony. Sony must have made some improvements with their connectivity issues with Netflix.
The sound is awesome. It’s harmonious. With the panasonic the subwoofer didn’t blend the bass as well with the background. The streaming from Netflix is faster than the Panasonic and flawless. This unit is generally better than the previous Sony or Panasonic BluRay we had. It seems sturdier. I would like it if I could see the volume numbers up or down like I could on the other ones, just the light blinks, the buttons are on top, they are fancy looking but should probably be where one can see them when sitting down. Meh, that’s nitpicking to me, I’m not a big-time consumer so a purchase like this is HUGE for me, and I’m very happy with it to date. I think if someone has problems with the unit misbehaving, being slow, et al., call customer service. This is why I make purchases like this from CostCo…amazing return policy (plus they give very fair prices and are a GREAT place to work).
I hope this helps anyone thinking about getting this
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DESCRIPTION: The RTD615i home theater system by RCA has everything you need to enjoy high-quality entertainment. This 600 watt system with Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound features a DVD player, universal iPod dock and digital AM/FM stereo tuner. Connections include HDMI output for watching DVDs and iPod video in 1080p, optical input which connects HDTV, satellite or cable box, AUX connection for analog audio sources, and audio line-in for connection to PC or portable audio players….For More Information CLICK HERE!!!
This review is from: RCA RTD615i DVD Home Theater System with Dock for iPod (Electronics)
The system was not very expensive, but you can tell. The iPod dock is why I bought it, but it wouldn’t play most of my playlists because they were too big. The wires for the speakers are connected. You can’t disconnect them. I haven’t seen anything like it since I had a boombox in the 1980′s. I haven’t played a DVD or CD yet. I assume it works OK. The sound is not that bad. If you want something more sophisticated, you have to pay for it.
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This review is from: RCA RTD615i DVD Home Theater System with Dock for iPod (Electronics)
First, I must complain, this was the first ever device purchased from Amazon that I got with a defect; the DVD tray won’t open… I bought this for a client, I liked the sound quality so I’m getting another one for me and replace the client’s receiver with my new one, crossing fingers… Now with the facts you care:
Something no one ever post on reviews of these DVD Home Theaters: this indeed will work with your current Blu-ray player. Since it has Optical Digital cable input, you can connect it from the receiver to the Blu-ray via Optical cable and it will deliver full 5.1 sorround, great with Inception! The bad thing is, since is not 7.1, Blu-rays that won’t have the 5.1 sound option on it, you won’t hear a thing.
Button line, via optical cable this will work on your Blu-ray, HDTV or any other device with this source, or, you can use the component cables, just make sure you buy an optical cable and extra HDMI with this device.
It sounds great in a 3.5m x 3.5m living room. It will hook up to Blu-ray player, altough you won’t get sound with 7.1 audio sources.
Hope this can help those who can not pay [...] or more for a Home Theater, like myself.
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This review is from: RCA RTD615i DVD Home Theater System with Dock for iPod (Electronics)
My wife got this for me as a birthday present. I was very please with it. Sounds quality is great, almost shakes the pictures off our walls. I have my video games and cable tv running through it and it works great. I haven’t not had any problems with it at all. I would recommend it to other people if they are looking for a decent surround sound.
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DESCRIPTION: This RCA Home Theater System Features A Built In DVD Player For Enjoying Your Favorite Movies And Dolby Pro Logic And Dolby Digital Decoders For A Lush Soundscape The Line In Jack Allows You To Connect Peripherals Including MP3 Players…For More Information CLICK HERE!!!
DESCRIPTION: This RCA Home Theater System Features A Built In DVD Player For Enjoying Your Favorite Movies And Dolby Pro Logic And Dolby Digital Decoders For A Lush Soundscape The Line In Jack Allows You To Connect Peripherals Including MP3 Players…For More Information CLICK HERE!!!
DESCRIPTION: The RTD615i home theater system by RCA has everything you need to enjoy high-quality entertainment. This 600 watt system with Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound features a DVD player, universal iPod dock and digital AM/FM stereo tuner. Connections include HDMI output for watching DVDs and iPod video in 1080p, optical input which connects HDTV, satellite or cable box, AUX connection for analog audio sources, and audio line-in for connection to PC or portable audio players….For More Information CLICK HERE!!!
This review is from: RCA RTD615i DVD Home Theater System with Dock for iPod (Electronics)
The system was not very expensive, but you can tell. The iPod dock is why I bought it, but it wouldn’t play most of my playlists because they were too big. The wires for the speakers are connected. You can’t disconnect them. I haven’t seen anything like it since I had a boombox in the 1980′s. I haven’t played a DVD or CD yet. I assume it works OK. The sound is not that bad. If you want something more sophisticated, you have to pay for it.
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This review is from: RCA RTD615i DVD Home Theater System with Dock for iPod (Electronics)
First, I must complain, this was the first ever device purchased from Amazon that I got with a defect; the DVD tray won’t open… I bought this for a client, I liked the sound quality so I’m getting another one for me and replace the client’s receiver with my new one, crossing fingers… Now with the facts you care:
Something no one ever post on reviews of these DVD Home Theaters: this indeed will work with your current Blu-ray player. Since it has Optical Digital cable input, you can connect it from the receiver to the Blu-ray via Optical cable and it will deliver full 5.1 sorround, great with Inception! The bad thing is, since is not 7.1, Blu-rays that won’t have the 5.1 sound option on it, you won’t hear a thing.
Button line, via optical cable this will work on your Blu-ray, HDTV or any other device with this source, or, you can use the component cables, just make sure you buy an optical cable and extra HDMI with this device.
It sounds great in a 3.5m x 3.5m living room. It will hook up to Blu-ray player, altough you won’t get sound with 7.1 audio sources.
Hope this can help those who can not pay [...] or more for a Home Theater, like myself.
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This review is from: RCA RTD615i DVD Home Theater System with Dock for iPod (Electronics)
My wife got this for me as a birthday present. I was very please with it. Sounds quality is great, almost shakes the pictures off our walls. I have my video games and cable tv running through it and it works great. I haven’t not had any problems with it at all. I would recommend it to other people if they are looking for a decent surround sound.
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DESCRIPTION DVD Home Theater
The Samsung HT-Z310T 5.1-channel single disc home theater surround sound system is high performance and high style. Now there are more ways to enjoy your home theater system. Got an iPod? It also has a dock so you can listen to music from your iPod whenever you want. This home theater system is also wireless ready, so there’s no need to hide wires or trip over them. Hear the amazing sound, enjoy more capabilities with the SAMSUNG HT-Z310T….For More information CLICK HERE!!!
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The Coby 5.1 Channel 1000W DVD Home Theater System brings together high-tech features, Dolby Digital surround sound technology and stylish design. Five full-range satellite speakers and a subwoofer deliver pounding bass and crisp highs for the ultimate home theater experience. progressive scan DVD player with 1080p upconversion is compatible with all standard disc formats and DivX video files includes built-in USB/SD card slots for direct access to your digital media library integrated digital A…For More information CLICK HERE!!!
DESCRIPTION DVD Home Theater
Coby DVD765 5.1-Channel DVD Home Theater System, 5.1-channel progressive scan DVD player, compact and slim design, DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG compatible, Dolby digital decoder, 5.1-channel audio for surround sound systems, digital and analog AV outputs for home theater use, NTSC/PAL compatible, convenient front panel and on-screen display, multiple language, subtitle, and camera angle support, picture zoom function, parental lock control, AC 100-240V automatic power switching, FCC app…For More information CLICK HERE!!!