- Video upconversion up to 1080p resolution via HDMI
- One Touch Recording makes recording your favorite show simple. Just connect your DVD recorder/VCR to your cable or satellite box.
- Multi-Format Recording and Playback provides the utmost in recording media convenience with compatibility with the most popular formats.
- REGZA-LINK makes controlling multiple components easy. Just connect your player to other compatible devices using an HDMI cable.
- Includes bonus HDMI Cable.
The DKR40 is an excellent solution for archiving your favorite home movies to DVD. That’s not all; the DKR40 also enhances your DVD collection with 1080p upconversion to near HD picture quality via HDMI.
Buy “Toshiba DKR40 DVD Recorder with 1080p Upconversion and Bonus HDMI Cable” For Only $84.95

March 5, 2010
#1
Have had unit for two months and can get it to work on a digital TV. I got it to work once thru a converter box but it would not do delayed recording. Have tried Toshiba’s web site but they have less than the manual says.
March 5, 2010
#2
I got this for the purpose of digitizing my old VHS Home Videos at the same time I’m looking for something to improve my DVD viewing thru upconvert. I have a 6-yr old Sony projection HDTV with DVI and component video input @720p/1080i. I bought an HDMI-to-DVI cable since this unit will upconvert only at 480p when used with component video cable. But then upon my initial setup I was disappointed with the contrast/color running at 720p/1080i that my old DVD player displays even better. I found that with the converter cable, it only renders in RGB and not as PyPbPr signals. As I dig more time on discovering the setup options, I have found that the factory defaults have the progressive scanning turned off and the HDMI RGB is not in enhanced color mode. Once I had corrected this, I got an excellent viewing of my sci-fi movies. I did set to 720p which gives better picture/clarity than the interlaced 1080i.