Pros: VCR Plus feature, "Remembers" things after power failure Cons: Motor burned out - deceased!
Well, we finally decided to put the death certificate on our RCA VR639HF Hi-Fi VCR yesterday to have it rest in pieces in the trash compactor in front of our complex. After 2 1/2 years of almost daily operation, the motor in this unit just decided to...
Pros: commercial advance, index search Cons: no LP recording speed, commercial advance doesn't work on old tapes
I use a VCR mainly to record TV shows. I want decent picture and sound quality, but I don't care much about minor differences in picture quality, since I usually watch movies on DVD or laserdisc instead. Features that make it easier to tape and play...
Pros: Many features, low price Cons: Can't find any at this price.
I've been buying VCRs for 20 years, beginning with an RCA that weighed as much as a boat anchor, had 2 heads, a wired remote, a few features, and cost about $700. I just bought the VR639HF for $129.99 at K-Mart and it has many more features, better...
Pros: Great picture and sound quality, great usability, lots of cool functions, great price! Cons: None
I bought this VCR for my birthday two years ago. It cost roughly around 130 dollars at a nearby electronics store. Right from the time I opened up the box it came in, I knew this VCR would last me quite some time.
Pros: worked fine for 1 1/2 mo. Cons: 1 1/2 mo. old and doesn't work-disappointed greatly
I just bought my second VCR, the first one was an RCA for $529.00 back in 1987. We had it fixed once and only had trouble with it that one time up until a month ago and the color went out of the videos when we tried to play them. They were in black and...
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