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Coby DVD938 5.1-Channel DVD Home Theater System (Black)

4.2 out of 5 stars 126 ratings

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  • Complete 5.1-channel home theater system with DVD player, subwoofer, and 5 satellite speakers
  • Speakers deliver pounding bass and 600 watts of power in 5.1-channel surround sound
  • DVD player compatible with all standard disc formats; USB and SD card inputs for more media playback possibilities
  • Integrated digital AM/FM tuner with 40-station preset memory
  • Dual microphone inputs for karaoke function
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Product Description

Product Description

Dynamic sound meets sleek design in Coby's DVD938 home theater system, which includes a progressive scan DVD player plus a 5.1-channel home theater speaker system (subwoofer and five satellite speakers). The DVD player has built in USB/SD card slots for direct playback of your digital media library, and it also features an integrated Dolby Digital decoder, microphone inputs for karaoke, and digital AM/FM radio. The five full-range satellite speakers and subwoofer deliver pounding bass and crisp highs for 600 watts of power in 5.1-channel surround sound.

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Dynamic sound meets sleek design in Coby's DVD938 home theater system, which includes a progressive scan DVD player plus a 5.1-channel home theater speaker system (subwoofer and five satellite speakers). The DVD player has built in USB/SD card slots for direct playback of your digital media library, and it also features an integrated Dolby Digital decoder, microphone inputs for karaoke, and digital AM/FM radio.



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The five full-range satellite speakers and subwoofer deliver pounding bass and crisp highs for 600 watts of power in 5.1-channel surround sound.

Key Features

  • 5.1-channel surround sound system with 600W total output
  • Includes subwoofer with tuned port for deep bass response and five full-range satellite speakers
  • Progressive scan DVD player with integrated amplifier
  • DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, CD+G and JPEG compatible
  • Dolby digital decoder
  • Plays digital media files directly from USB drives and SD memory cards
  • Integrated digital AM/FM tuner with 40-station preset memory
  • Dual microphone inputs for karaoke function
  • 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
  • Parental lock control
  • AC 100-240V automatic power switching

Specifications

  • Audio input: RCA Stereo Audio
  • Audio output: RCA Stereo Audio; Coaxial Digital Audio
  • Video output: RCA Component Video; RCA Composite Video
  • Menu languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
  • Main unit dimensions: 16.8 x 2.2 x 10.2 inches
  • Subwoofer dimensions: 4.3 x 11.8 x 11.7 inches
  • Satellite speaker dimensions: 3.5 x 5.2 x 3.1 inches

What's in the Box

Main unit, subwoofer, 4 satellite speakers, 1 center channel speaker, remote control, AM loop antenna, FM wire antenna, AV cable, speaker cables, operating instructions


Product information

Product Dimensions 10.87 x 18.51 x 19.29 inches
Item Weight 19.37 pounds
Manufacturer Coby
ASIN B001PA94TC
Item model number DVD938
Batteries 2 AAA batteries required.
Customer Reviews
4.2 out of 5 stars 126 ratings

4.2 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Date First Available December 7, 2003

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4.2 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the home theater system offers good value for money. The sound quality and functionality receive mixed reviews - while some praise the excellent stereo and system performance, others report poor sound and issues with rear and center speakers not working properly. The overall build quality is negative, with customers describing it as a low-quality product.

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32 customers mention "Value for money"27 positive5 negative

Customers find the home theater system offers good value for money, describing it as a low-budget system.

"...Very clear sound, great price and a great DVD player make this perfect. I'm 21 and live in an apartment so the rooms aren't that big...." Read more

"...for a college student this is affordable and has good quality sound and does not break the bank i would defnatly recommend this to all my friends..." Read more

"...Work around the minor kinks and the result is a quality low budget system with a crisp sound...." Read more

"...so take my word. its a good system for the price." Read more

56 customers mention "Sound quality"31 positive25 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the home theater system's sound quality, with some finding it excellent while others report poor performance.

"...with just 600 watts of power delivers all the same richness and clarity of sound only heard at high volume on the Sony and the Coby does it at ALL..." Read more

"...If you hook it up with RCA you can't get surround, but the stereo sounds amazing. I was afraid of Coby from all bad reviews on other systems...." Read more

"...Also, when the radio was on, somehow the tv sound bled through the system. I had several other issue, but these were the biggest...." Read more

"...this to all my friends for a cheap starter sound system the bass is ok for a non-powered sub, i may only be living in a dorm room but i can feel it..." Read more

34 customers mention "Functionality"15 positive19 negative

Customers report mixed experiences with the home theater system's functionality, with some saying it works well while others mention issues with the DVD player and rear and center speakers not working properly.

"...If the Coby has a downside, its only that the remote doesn't have a light up function and some of the buttons are too similar to others, making easy..." Read more

"...I have a 100 sq. foot living room. This system is just right...." Read more

"...built into a patch that you plug into the back of the unit and 3 of them didn't work and the two front speakers that did, well... they would short..." Read more

"...longer than a half hour to an hour and then plugged her in and it works fine, the USB port WORKS but if you plug in an mp3 player that cant play..." Read more

24 customers mention "Quality"5 positive19 negative

Customers find the home theater system to be of poor quality, with one customer specifically noting that the subwoofer is really bad.

"...The sub is really bad. I have a 50$ system on my pc that has more power and sound than this thing does...." Read more

"...You will want to use the input because the picture quality on this DVD player is completely awful. I'm not exaggerating when I say so...." Read more

"...This is really just poor design. The third problem is on some DVDs it will skip and not play them...." Read more

"...student this is affordable and has good quality sound and does not break the bank i would defnatly recommend this to all my friends for a cheap..." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2012
    This review contains comparisons between the Sony dvd surround system that this Coby system replaces. I feel that such an approach is necessary with the many unfavorable reviews about this product. I had serious misgivings about buying this system after reading the negative reviews, but settled on this Coby because of another Coby dvd player I own, but more on that later.

    My Sony dvd surround sound system is now nearly 7 years old and has been used a great deal, and it finally decided it didn't want to play dvd's any more, so I was in the market for something new.

    From a sound perspective, this Coby beats the Sony by miles. Why? Well, the Sony with 1,000 watts of power was excellent at creating a wonderful experience when watching movies with the volume past midway to full blast, but when turned down to a lower level, there was no depth whatsoever. It was only marginally better than the mediocre sound coming from my tinny HDTV speakers. The Coby with just 600 watts of power delivers all the same richness and clarity of sound only heard at high volume on the Sony and the Coby does it at ALL volume levels. Plus, On this Coby there is more separation of the different sounds that are filtered through the various speakers, which is supposed to be a hallmark of all true surround sound systems. The Sony separated the sounds, but they were never this noticeably clearly coming from the different locations. Just goes to prove that it's not about the wattage but how a company utilizes it that counts.

    In normal operation, my Sony player was flawed from the moment I started using it. It took extraordinary long periods of time to do anything. Press eject, get a 'please wait' flashing message for 5 seconds before the tray popped out. Put a disc in, get numerous messages for up to 10 seconds before any menu showed up. My Coby system starts right up immediately and has immediate response no matter what the function.

    My Sony a few years back started accumulating a large number of DVD's that it decided it would not play at all. It was at that point I heard from different people experiencing similar problems with Sony and Panasonic DVD players that there was a Coby dvd player that could be obtained for $20 that would literally play ANY format of disc available in the U.S. and that it would also play discs from other countries' unique formats such as PAL as well. I bought one of those DVD players and it has proved to be quite a great asset, since my Sony decided not to play about a quarter of the many thousands of DVDs I now own. When looking into this new Coby home theater system, I noted that it claimed to also play all formats and I can tell you that it is definitely true. Every disc I've put in it, including the ones that wouldn't play in the Sony but would play in the $20 Coby also play in this Coby home theater.

    Another reviewer noted that they can't play mp3's in this Coby system. Not true. There is an audio input interface on the back of the unit. There is a cable that connects to that and plugs in to your mp3 player or other device sold at Best Buy and also Radio Shack that you can obtain for less than $10 and you will be able to use your mp3 player or iphone or ipod. You can also use that same interface for the purpose of hooking up your cable or satellite tv to the unit and you WILL experience surround sound IF the channel you are watching is broadcasting in surround sound. I include that as info because still another reviewer falsely claimed that you can't hook up other devices and experience surround sound on this Coby system.

    This Coby also has the ability to read SD memory cards and USB storage devices, something my Sony could not do. Since the Coby system can play all formats of discs, that includes karaoke discs, and it has two mic ports on the front of the unit, and karaoke functionality is also something my Sony did not have as capability.

    If the Coby has a downside, its only that the remote doesn't have a light up function and some of the buttons are too similar to others, making easy operation in the dark a bit challenging. I'll take that downside in the light of the many positive things that you truly have a surround sound system for, which the Coby has an abundance of.

    And then there is cost. The Sony set me back $460 then while this Coby was just $80. The Coby is not just a value, it defeats one of the best names in the business on every front. And yes, I've seen and heard the new Sonys in person, so I am not just making that previous statement as a comparison of only my old Sony to this new Coby. Sony is STILL not up to par. If you buy a Sony, you are buying an overpriced and outdated reputation that they are just not living up to anymore.

    I will update this review if I experience any issues with my Coby home theater system, but based on my previous experience with that inexpensive little Coby dvd player, I suspect I will have nothing but good things to report for a long, long time.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2009
    This system is wonderful for a starter set. If you're a college student, new to surround or looking for something simple for a smaller room, this is a great choice. The biggest plus about this system is that I can hook up my Xbox (RCA hook up or digital). Keep in mind that If you hook it up with RCA you can't get surround, but the stereo sounds amazing. I was afraid of Coby from all bad reviews on other systems. This one really exceeded every expectations. Very clear sound, great price and a great DVD player make this perfect.
    I'm 21 and live in an apartment so the rooms aren't that big. I have a 100 sq. foot living room. This system is just right. When you finish setting it up (took me about 30 min, running cables and all) you need to put in a DVD like Lord of the Rings to test out the sound. If you leave everything at the default you'll notice that there's almost no bass and the center speaker is WAY over powering. Play around with your setting for a while, you CAN get bass out of it, just look through the menus.
    79 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2011
    ive had this system for about a month now and have had absolutely no problems with it the only thing i wish i could do more on it is plug in my ipod or laptop on it but i can still just put music on a flash drive and it works just fine. for a college student this is affordable and has good quality sound and does not break the bank i would defnatly recommend this to all my friends for a cheap starter sound system the bass is ok for a non-powered sub, i may only be living in a dorm room but i can feel it across the room when is turned up a little also the speakers put out quite a bit of sound as well. i havent yet used the dvd player on the system mainly because its not full hd i prefer to use my xbox with an hdmi cable but thats just me. all in all though this thing is a stout little system for as cheap as it is.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2011
    I read review after review and decided this one seemed like a good choice. WRONG! I should have made sure this thing worked before I set it all up and placed everything, but I didn't. The speaker wires are built into a patch that you plug into the back of the unit and 3 of them didn't work and the two front speakers that did, well... they would short out with the slightest movement and yes I had then hooked in properly.
    Also, when the radio was on, somehow the tv sound bled through the system. I had several other issue, but these were the biggest. I boxed this up and went straight to walmart and saw an RCA brand for the same price, bought it and it worked perfectly! I set it up, no issues and it sounds great. Also has HDMI direct so that was a great deal and everything works :) Everything this Coby has and MORE!

    Save your time and money and do NOT purchase any Coby brand products. I know I will never do it again.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2012
    Well it sounded like it might be a decent system for what I was looking for which was a little sound for my bar. I love how they put HDMI cables into the bundle to get you to buy the cables with the unit even though the unit does not have HDMI ports.. The sound is not great the speaker wires are very short and was unable to reach no more that 10' away from the unit.. Well I should have went to a pawn shop and spent a lot less and got a lot more. If I had known this system was this sad i would have passed. However when I was setting it up it did take a nice little fall of about 4 feet and it is still kicking so I will give it props on that. The sub is really bad. I have a 50$ system on my pc that has more power and sound than this thing does. All in all I think 2 stars was being very nice.
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  • Larry Mugleston
    3.0 out of 5 stars Good sound, the speakers could be a little larger
    Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2014
    Good sound ,the speakers could be a little larger .