Remanufactured Panasonic DMR-E75VS Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo

Remanufactured Panasonic DMR-E75VS Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo Review


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When you buy a refurbished unit,you never know what you are getting...Sometimes returned or damaged units are repacked,and sent off to the next customer...At times a product is damaged in shipping,hence a unit is received doa,with broken parts,thanks to shippers throwing the box around 10 feet from the truck to the sidewalk smashed...In other words buying reburbished is a roll of the dice at best...This is my experience with reburbished products,including the dmr-75VS...My unit works well and,makes excellent copies,and easy to use...I bought the unit reburbished,only because,they ran out of new units,as the unit was rated quite well in consumer reports...MY advice is "only buy this from a dealer with a good return -refund policy."

Remanufactured Panasonic DMR-E75VS Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo Feature

  • Remanufactured to like-new condition; includes 90-day warranty
  • Dual DVD and VHS recording deck; measures 16.9 x 3.5 x 13.7 inches (W x H x D)
  • Time-slip feature enables you to watch any point of a program while it's being recorded
  • Records onto DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs; also compatible with CD-R/RW with MP3 audio
  • Front A/V inputs; also includes composite A/V, component, S-video, and coaxial and digital audio connections on back
Panasonic DMR-E75VS Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo


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Straight out of the Box and Not working! - Vern Poore - Indio Ca
Straight out of the box, I could NOT open the DVD tray! So after several br /tries, I called for the proper paper work to mail it back! Had a hard time finding an UPS location that would accept it for the FREE shipping!br /Now, I'll wait for it's return! br /

I also wish there was one with NO STARS - Richard Abernathy - Murphys, CA United States
Had no problem hooking the unit up with my satelite receiver or the TV. But right off the remote would not work and like the manual stated, I replaced the batteries three times, still no luck. So, right away I sent a e=mail to Panasonic for help. After the third time, I sent a e=mail to USADEPOT, (this is where the machine was shipped from) Still no response. I was able to play VHS and DVDs. However, since no remote, when the phone would ring, wouold have to push the stop button on the face of the unit. Afer the phone call, pushed the start button, the movie started but then froze just as if I had pushed the "pause" and the only way to continue was to eject the DVD and start all over. With the lack of customer support, this is the last Panasonic I will purchase.


Mar 12, 2010 12:52:08

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