JVC DR-MX1S DVD Player/Recorder, Hi-Fi VCR, and Hard Disk Recorder

JVC DR-MX1S DVD Player/Recorder, Hi-Fi VCR, and Hard Disk Recorder Review


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I got this dvr as a gift in 12/2005 and it is now 5/2006 and I LOVE it.br /br /I have been transferring my old vhs tapes (about 200+) to the hard drive, deleted commericals, created a playlist and put them on dvds practically every weekend since I got it. Then I go onto a movie database website (imdb.com), search out the movie and copy the description onto a dvd labelmaker for each dvd. I even bought this fantastic dvd binder holder from Walmart that hold 24 dvds in what looks like a book the size of a dvd - 3 "books" in a case, which is a total of 72 dvds. I bought 4 of them so in total I can have 288 dvds in such a SMALL amount of space.br /br /The manual is difficult to understand, so I've basically learned how to use it by going on various websites (Amazon is one) to really learn how to use it.br /br /The playlist is my all time fav thing, although my beginning dvds aren't as good as my current ones. I also love the idea that if I had 3 playlists on a dvd, if I wanted to see the 2nd I could go directly to it instead of rewinding on a vhs. Another great feature is the "Resume" - if I start to watch a show and I have to stop, if I go back to the same show I have the option of either going to the beginning or to resume where I left off. When you finalize the dvd (which you need to do if you want to play the dvd on ANOTHER machine) the different backgrounds you can choose from is a neat feature also.br /br /I tape my daytime soaps on the hard drive instead of vhs which is fantastic and unlike on a vhs tape, I can tape the shows separately and just delete one without touching the other shows - unlike a vhs tape where you have to rewind and either use another tape or tape over.br /br /PROBLEM - The only problem I'm having is being able to tape and watch different shows at the same time - manual is confusing in this regard. The machine froze a couple of times, but all I needed to do was unplug it and it fixed whatever caused the freezing.br /br /Hubby couldn't understand why I wanted the machine, he thinks I'm nuts for even having all my vhs tapes of movies/shows of the past. He even asked me if I indeed have 200 vhs tape, does that mean I'm going to have 200 dvds. I told him probably not, in the sense that with the dvds I can categorize the various movies/shows which you really can't do with the vhs tapes.br /br /The main thing I wanted it for was as a spacesaver, which is something vhs tapes is not. I'm a big Elvis Presley fan, so I showed him my 9 vhs tapes (3 movies on each tape) of his movies right next to the 7 dvds of the movies; no comparison in spacesaving in my opinion - which is what I really wanted.br /br /I highly recommend this machine to anybody who would listen. The cost on the JVC website is absolutely disgusting (,000, please), but hubby went onto another site and got it for a whole lot less.

JVC DR-MX1S DVD Player/Recorder, Hi-Fi VCR, and Hard Disk Recorder Feature

  • All-in-one DVD player/recorder, hi-fi VCR, and hard disk recorder
  • 80 GB hard drive; high-speed 24x dubbing
  • Compatible with DVD, DVD-R, and DVD-RW formats
  • Analog and iLink FireWire A/V inputs for component connection
  • Record up to 35 hours of TV programming; Super MPEG post-processor
The JVC DR-MX1S is a versatile, all-in-one video recorder for people who work with a variety of recording formats. Equipped with a DVD burner, hi-fi VCR, and 80 GB hard drive, the unit lets users record content to any of the three types, or dub from existing DVDs, videocassettes, or digital files to other formats. The technology is a must for digital video enthusiasts and anyone else who shares video files, as the multiple options meet virtually every recording need. The device also handles playback duties, using its onboard video processor to enhance images for improved resolution. p The versatility of the DR-MX1S extends to other areas, inviting people to choose between DVD-R and DVD-RW discs for recording, or between analog and iLink FireWire inputs for connecting to a DV camcorder, external VCR, computer, or other device. The recorder also offers 24x dubbing for quick copying, along with space for up to 36 hours of TV programming. Additional features include intelligent dual-path encoding, a Super MPEG pre- and postprocessor, an advanced DVD library database, and animated thumbnails. Busy users will appreciate the live memory feature, which lets them play and record footage at the same time. pbWhat's in the Box/bbr DVD recorder/VCR/hard disk recorder, remote control, two batteries, user's manual. The DRMX1S features a DVD burner, VHS deck and a 80GB hard drive, allowing you a variety of recording and viewing options. All three functions can be used separately, or you can record to DVD or tape a program stored on the hard drive, which features basic PVR functionality. The DVD burner uses DVD-RAM and DVD-R/-RW media and JVC’s DVD Navigation software that can store information for about 2,000 recorded programs, and it displays a thumbnail image of what is on the DVD for quick reference. The DRMX1S also features JVC’s Super MPEG Pre and Post Processor that can boost image quality and a 1394 port.


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Quirky, weird machine that has some good qualities... - Blacky - Gotham
All the problems other reviewers have listed here, I have experienced as well. When I first tried to insert a VHS tape - it wouldn't turn on or auto-insert and naturally the tape stuck in the machine. I got this as a refurb and I wasn't about to pay anything more than I already had (5) - so I wrestled with the tape, got it out then repeated the exercise many frustrating times. Finally, for no discernable reason, the machine came to life and I haven't had that problem since. The manual is, to say the best, obtusely written and damn near impossible to follow. If you depend on a cable converter - you will NOT be able to watch one show and record another at the same time. Sometimes the deck will turn on and display "LOADING" on the front panel, then it changes the channel and shuts itself off - which of course is downright strange.br /br /What's good about it? Well - it's relatively easy to program - the recording quality is top-notch and the DVD quality is excellent. It makes flawless VHS dubs (that is, when you can get tapes to load ;-)) All in all, I would only buy this machine to copy my tape collection to DVD. Otherwise, it's a pass.

Last JVC product I will ever buy - Cy Korte - Wisconsin Rapids, WI United States
I bought my DRMX1S and when I recieved it the first thing it did was eat a VHS tape. The company I bought it from sent me a 2nd new one. This one was working fine except for occationally jamming up with VHS tapes. I had to unplug it and plug it in again to get my tape out. Shortly after the warranty ran out I started having problems with the hard drive. I could record things on it but I couldn't edit dub or access anything I recorded. I sent it to JVC for repair and they send me a repair estimate for 0 of which over half was for parts and parts are suppose to be covered for a year. When I called JVC for an explantion I was promised a call back which I never recieved. After I called them a couple of more times they tell me that it was recieved damaged and that was the reason for a parts charge. I tell them I have insurance on the package and they say they will get back to me. I just keep getting a bill for an estimate every week. The repair estimate has a section where it states the unit was recieved in fair condition with no mention of any damage. When the unit worked it was great but for the price it should have lasted longer. I expected more out of what I thought was a quality company. I gave it one star because there isn't anything lower. I will never purchase another JVC product.


Apr 30, 2010 20:52:04

LG RC797T 1080i Upconverting DVD Recorder VCR Combo with Tuner

LG RC797T 1080i Upconverting DVD Recorder VCR Combo with Tuner Review


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I have owned many of these units from Panasonic, Sony, Sanyo, JVC, etc and this is by far the best. It has an excellent VHS unit while others are horrible. Perfect for preserving tapes. The digital tuner works well with QAM cable and off the air. It can read dual layer DVD+R media perfectly. It also has a really nice quality feel to it.

LG RC797T 1080i Upconverting DVD Recorder VCR Combo with Tuner Feature

  • Super Multi DVD/VHS Recorder with ATSC/NTSC/QAM Clear Tuner
  • 1080i Upconversion via HDMI Output with Digital Camcorder Input IEEE 1394
  • LG Simplink for Convient Control of Other LG Simplink Products via the HDMI Connection
  • Digital Cable/Satellite Box Controller for recording from most boxes with a Set-Top Box Controller
  • Front AV Panel with IEEE 1394 and USB Media Host
LG's RC797T Digital Tuner Super Multi DVD Recorder VCR is a convenient combination unit incorporating an ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM tuner, which utilizes LG's powerful fifth-generation "VSB" technology. The Super Multi DVD recorder and VCR give consumers the power to record a wide variety of sources onto any of the major blank DVD disc formats available in the market. The RC797T addresses the digital TV transition by providing both digital and analog tuning, as well as output connections suitable for both standard-definition and high-definition TVs.


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Don't buy this item - Vera S. Rozanski - Connecticut
After the warrenty passed the RF output died; only the "individual outputs" worked, ie, the Component Video Outputs.br /br /After a few months I decided to put this machine to another use as a simple tuner. That is when it went it went "crazy." When it powered-up it tried to read a DVD that wasn't present. It continued to open and close the DVD tray every few minutes. Eventually it stopped with the tray open.br /br /That's when I slammed the tray shut. It stopped that behavior.br /br /This machine still displayes "Hello" when it should present something about time or condition.br /br /I'm using this machine at this time only to see Comcast cable on the basic plan.br /br /I haven't shut it off since the "slamming."br /br /In my opinion, this machine is a piece of crap.br /br /

Product unrelible and LG worse - Steven Silver - Lake Forest, IL United States
I own a LG Electronics LC797T recording VCR/DVD. It is 18 months old and intermittently would not tune to the selected station on timer record and would record just static. All other functions including playback and manual recording on the VCR and DVD are fine.br /br /Called LG Technical Support and spoke to Daniella who had me try several things and determined that it was most likely the "Tuner" or possibly" a defect in the system". She said to return the unit to LG -Al with Case No. C09070400593 and they would tell me what it would cost to fix.br /br /I sent the unit in the original packaging with a letter and Case No. at a .00 UPS charge and upon arrival I received a call from Mitzi Carruth who asked where was my money order for the testing at .00. They would not tell me what was wrong or costs without paying the fee and since I went this far I gave her my credit card No. She agreed to accept a credit card ( my Chase VISA above).br /br /I then received a call about 10 minutes later stating that the following needed replacement: the main logic board, the VCR logic board, the DVD logic board and the Tuner, all at a cost of 3.+. I expressed my concern that all those functions work (VCR and DVD) and she went back to the technician and they said they needed replacement. I asked how this would be considerably more than the 5 paid when new and the newer replacement unit could be purchased for 5. She said that was it. I asked to have the unit returned un-repaired and asked for the .00 fee to be credited. She stated that it was not their policy to do so. I received the unit back.br /br /I contested the .00 charge and the Credit Card Company received no response to phone calls and messages and I contacted LGs on line support and they would do nothing at all including escalating the issue to management.br /br /NEVER AGAIN WILL I PURCHASE A LG PRODUCT OF ANY TYPE


Apr 28, 2010 21:06:07

Panasonic Toughbook U1 - Atom Z520 / 1.33 GHz - UMPC - RAM 1 GB - HDD 16 GB SSD - GMA 500 - WLAN : Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) - fingerprint reader - Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade - 5.6" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA )

Panasonic Toughbook U1 - Atom Z520 / 1.33 GHz - UMPC - RAM 1 GB - HDD 16 GB SSD - GMA 500 - WLAN : Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) - fingerprint reader - Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade - 5.6" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) Review


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Panasonic Toughbook U1 - Atom Z520 / 1.33 GHz - UMPC - RAM 1 GB - HDD 16 GB SSD - GMA 500 - WLAN : Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) - fingerprint reader - Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade - 5.6" Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) Feature

  • Powered by Atom Z520 / 1.33 GHz processor
  • 1 GB installed RAM; 16 GB hard drive
  • 5.6-inch Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA ) display
  • Windows Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade
A powerful solution for an ultra-mobile PC, the U1 comes with a solid state drive and the Intel Atom processor. In addition, the Panasonic Tougbook U1 is ultra-rugged, four-foot-drop approved and provides a sealed, all-weather design. The CF-U1 also features integrated Wi-Fi; USB and SD card slots; backlit QWERTY keyboard and a 5.6" WSVGA sunlight-viewable touchscreen.The Panasonic Toughbook U1 is a one-two punch of Toughbook ruggedness with hot-swappable twin batteries for full-shift productivity. Its convenient lightweight design is something other handhelds can't begin to imagine.


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Apr 27, 2010 19:10:11

Panasonic DMR-E65S DVD Recorder with SD Card Slot (DVD-RAM DVD-R)

Panasonic DMR-E65S DVD Recorder with SD Card Slot (DVD-RAM DVD-R) Review


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Very happy that I got to archive my old home VHS to DVD with great results.br /br /Great features:br /This is an excellent entry-level DVD-recorder. The TV Guide feature is the reason to past over Panasonic cheaper brother the E55s which just have the VCR-plus feature. TV Guide is a simpler and free version to TiVo. It has an on-screen menu of the channels including title, time, info and the option to record. Sadly, TV Guide feature only work for antenna broadcasting and basic cable. Digital cable and satellite users might have to invest more money into a TiVo recording device (lack of component input here). br /br /The recording quality is great, which is almost the same or lesser then the original, but never better. I transfer old VHS home video to this device and it was easy with excellent quality. Recording TV programs through the antenna is simple, but the quality depends on your reception. DVD-r is more common then DVD+r. I use XP or SP mode (1-2hrs) for VCR transfer, and LP or EP mode (4-8hrs) for TV program. br /This is one of the most intelligence video devices I have own yet. There are so many option and setting to configure base on your needs. The SD card reader is a nice extra for this device. I have a Panasonic digital camera with a SD card so it is just plug and play. The manual is simple to follow and understand to figure this complex device. br /br /The have not:br /As an entry level recorder would mean this device have less of the advance input features. There are no component inputs which mean you can't recorder from higher quality image. No DV(firewire) input for newer digital camcorder. No hardrive for mix and match recording. The recorder is a 4-stars but the DVD playback is a 3.75-stars. The progressive scan has a lot of settings to customize from, but my Toshisba's DVD is a little smoother. The basic DVD-playback feature is just basic and limited. The old Toshiba has many features as zoom, slow forward, display length of the DVD, which I have yet figure/found. Slow boot time, but that is true to most recorders.br /br /Panasonic quality is great. I have a Panasonic's HDTV for almost a year, a digital camera and they all are working fine with great results. I like Panasonic's pricing which is producing great quality for the price, but they leave out some of the more fancy features and style that Sony has that will jack up the prices. I use Verbatim's Digital Movie DVD-r at 4x and Panasonic's DVD-RAM, anything faster like 8x does not seem to work. br /

Panasonic DMR-E65S DVD Recorder with SD Card Slot (DVD-RAM DVD-R) Feature

  • DVD recorder enables simultaneous playback and recording; measures 3.1 x 16.9 x 10.8 inches (W x H x D)
  • Records to DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs; plays back DVD Audio, CD-R/RW, VCD, and MP3
  • Built-in SD card and PC card slots; views JPEG and TIFF images
  • 3 composite, 3 S-video, 1 RF inputs; 2 composite, 1 component, and 1 S-video outputs
  • Optical output for DTS and Dolby Digital surround sound
The Panasonic DMR-E65S is an affordable entry into the world of DVD recording, enabling you to watch TV programs at your leisure as well as easily archive precious home video memories. The DMR-E65S features compatibility with both DVD-R and DVD-RAM discs, MP3 audio playback, an SD memory card slot for viewing images from your digital camera, and simultaneous recording and playback functionality. p The DMR-E65S's joint support of DVD-RAM and DVD-R media provides the best of both worlds: DVD-R for the highest compatibility (letting you share video recordings with virtually anyone with a DVD player) and DVD-RAM (for rewritability and benefits like Time Slip, chasing playback, and simultaneous play and record). In addition to DVD-RAM and DVD-R compatibility, the DMR-E65S also plays DVD-Audio, Video CD (VCD), and CD-R-RW discs. It has a built-in SD memory card slot as well as a PC Card slot that reads CompactFlash and other memory cards (with an adapter). It has 3 composite A/V, 3 S-video, and 1 RF input connections; output connections include 2 composite, 1 component, and 1 S-video. Other features include optical output for DTS and Dolby Digital surround sound, cinema mode that improves the visibility of details in dark scenes by automatically adjusting picture contrast, and a dialogue enhancer. p Panasonic's Time Slip feature lets you replay a scene recorded earlier while a program is still in progress, without disrupting the recording process. And chasing playback makes it possible to watch from the beginning a show while recording is still in progress. It's also simple to transfer favorite VHS tape recordings to space-saving discs, and personal movie libraries and family videos can be archived, preserved, cataloged, and accessed. With instant recording onto a DVD disc, you don't have to find blank space, as with a VHS tape. Just press record and the unit will automatically find space on the disc, much like a computer's disk drive. p With the Playlist Playback function, you can perform simple nonlinear video editing, such as rearranging the order of scenes, skipping over unwanted scenes, or copying selections, to create custom playlists of favorite scenes on a disc. The Direct Navigator feature makes it easy to find a previously recorded program on a disc. A list of recording dates, times, channels, and (user-entered) titles are shown onscreen, and you can quickly manage program deletion, protection, and title input. It can handle up to 99 titles at once. pbWhat's in the Box/bbr Panasonic DMR-E65S DVD recorder, remote control, batteries, and printed instruction manual. Building on its technological strengths and leading market position in recordable DVD products, Panasonic introduces new DVD recorder to the popular DIGA line.PRODUCT FEATURES:TV Guide On Screen EPG;Time Slip;Chasing Playback;Simultaneous Record Playback;SD and PCMCIA Memory Card slots;Records onto DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs;Supports DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-Video, music CDs, video CDs, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3 and DVD-Audio.


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Panasonic DMR-E65 - A. rastogi -
"U99" Error Problem.Piece of junk, one can not do anything with this machine in presence of that error code.The Machine has not been even used for any rcording-brand new and I was using Panasonic Brand DVD-Ram.

How smart do I need to be? - on-line time - NYC
Although I have called Panasonic and gotten assistance, after 4 weeks I am still unable to get the on-screen TV Guide to work. I am technology-saavy, and even had a friend help me with the unit. No luck. Programming recording without the TV Guide is fine, but that defeats the purpose of buying this machine.


Apr 26, 2010 10:22:14

Zenith Allegro ABV441 Progressive Scan DVD Player Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Video Cassette Recorder Combination

Zenith Allegro ABV441 Progressive Scan DVD Player Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Video Cassette Recorder Combination Review


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I have used this product for 1 year and I had no problems what so ever with this product. I use it to play DVDs and MP3 CDs.. with MP3 CDs it allows you to browse folders on TV screen, create playlists etc..so you have more control over songs you play.. If you have S-Video on your TV then you can hook this player directly using S-Video assuring you best of DVD Quality becuase its Digital Direct instead of going through Digital --to Analog conversion using regular RCA Cables.br /br /One thing I liked it that its Remote is universal, it can control your TV also, all you have to do is put your TV Model code and you have single remote for TV and this player.br /br /Overall I liked this player.

Zenith Allegro ABV441 Progressive Scan DVD Player Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Video Cassette Recorder Combination Feature

  • Various Playback Options: Plays DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, JPEG and Kodak Picture CD
  • Front A/V jacks; Format: NTSC; Zoom: 4x - 16x; Smooth Scan and Slow Motion
  • Variable High Speed Scan: 2x, 4x, 16x, 100x (Fwd/Rev);
  • VCR Features: 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo; 19 Micron heads; Instant Recording
  • Still and Slow Motion
This Allegro ABV441 Progressive Scan DVD Player/Hi-Fi VCR Combo player makes it possible to watch DVDs and VHS video cassettes. You can also make copies onto VHS of non-copy protected DVDs! Various Playback Options: Plays DVD DVD±R/RW CD CD-R/RW MP3 WMA JPEG Kodak Picture CD Its 4 head Hi-Fi VCR features superior slow motion and stop action features along with hi-fidelity sound. With its Progressive Scan Technology Video data is processed faster and sequentially to produce superior, crisp, clear images. The ABV441 DVD Player/Hi-FI VCR combo features Front A/V jack for easy access to A/V inputs for camcorders and video game systems. Its slim and compact size is perfect for your entertainment center!


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works but there are better machines out there - Curious - North Carolina
I have owned this machine for about a year. It plays Videos and CD/mp3's just fine. But it is not the best dvd player. The dvd will skip during play back and it sometimes has choppy playback. I am sticking with the machine for now while I save up for a blue-ray. But don't buy this machine. You can find better ones for a similar price

Allegro vcr/dvd - Samuel E. Barker - INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI United States
I bought this at circuit city 2 yrs ago for . It was cheap because of quality of unit. It does work well and I've not lost any tapes or dvd's. Picture quality from this is very fuzzy even if using it as a tuner. Once subtitle are on they stay on, you have to install a different dvd then back to the one you were watching to get subtitles off. The manual tracking doesn't work smooth either when watching tapes. But it does work, better than not having a dvd/vcr player.


Apr 24, 2010 21:30:07

Magnavox DVD Recorder Plus VCR (Model ZV427MG9)

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Magnavox DVD Recorder Plus VCR (Model ZV427MG9) Feature

  • DVD Player/Recorder; Video Cassette Recorder
  • Four (4) VCR Video Heads; Dolby Digital Recording
  • One Touch Recording; Upto 12 Program Recording; Dubbing Mode; Left Channel Stereo Recording
  • Progressive Scan System; High Definition Multi-Media Interface (HDMI)
  • Theater Surround Sound; Virtual Surround System
DVD Player/Recorder* Video Cassette Recorder* Four (4) VCR Video Heads* Dolby Digital Recording* One Touch Recording* Upto 12 Program Recording* Dubbing Mode* Left Channel Stereo Recording* Remote Control* Progressive Scan System* High Definition Multi-Media Interface (HDMI)* Theater Surround Sound From Disc With Surround System* Virtual Surround System through your existing 2 Channel Stereo System*


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Apr 23, 2010 10:30:08

Panasonic - LCD display protector

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Panasonic - LCD display protector Feature

  • Panasonic Compu CF-VPF05U Protective Film
Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every day. Panasonic shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.This LCD protector is intended for laptops with 13.3" display.


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Apr 15, 2010 21:56:05

Philips DVD750VR Progressive-Scan DVD-VCR Combo

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Philips DVD750VR Progressive-Scan DVD-VCR Combo Feature

  • Space-saving DVD/VCR combination with front-panel AV input for camcorder or game console
  • Progressive-scan output for seamless, flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready TVs
  • Plays DVD-Video, MP3 CD, CD-R, CD-RW, audio CD, and VHS tapes
  • 4-head stereo hi-fi VCR with SQPB (S-VHS playback at VHS resolution)
  • Coaxial digital-audio output passes Dolby Digital, DTS surround sound; 3D sound simulates surround through 2 channels
Watch movies from VHS tape or from premium-quality progressive-scan DVD, view digital-image slide shows, listen to audio CDs with crystal-clear sound, or play homemade MP3 CDs through living-room speakers--all from one affordable, space-saving device. The Philips DVD750VR also lets you record off-air in hi-fi stereo sound and watch a camcorder or hook up a gaming console through its convenient front-panel audio/video inputs. Picture-CD functionality includes one-by-one playback and image zoom.p Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the DVD750VR stands ready to deliver the full potential of DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts.p The DVD750VR also performs 3:2 pulldown. DVD mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture. S-video and shared DVD/VCR composite-video outputs bring compatibility with nearly any television.p A set of left/right analog-audio outputs channel audio to Dolby Pro Logic receivers and stereo televisions. Both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can be routed through the player's coaxial digital-audio output for direct connection to a full-featured audio/video receiver. If you don't have a surround receiver or six-channel speaker setup, you can still make every movie night the ultimate experience: 3D sound simulates surround sound through two speakers (even the stereo speakers on a TV).p The VCR's four-head design ensures smooth slow-motion play (forward and reverse) and clear still-frame images, and with hi-fi sound the unit records and plays back stereo audio tracks. SQPB (quasi-S-VHS playback) lets you watch S-VHS tapes--which normally requires a special S-VHS VCR--at standard VHS resolution. Other features include timer recording, auto head cleaning, auto repeat playback (great for trade shows and presentations), high-speed search, and one-touch recording.pBWhat's in the Box/Bbr DVD/VCR combo, remote control (with batteries), user's manual, stereo analog audio interconnect/composite-video cable, RF coaxial video cable, warranty information. See razor sharper images on your Philips DVD Player and VCR Combination with Progressive Scan. Plus, experience the best of VCR with VHS time search, VHS index search, and one touch recording.


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good dvd, bad vcr - Jianping Pu - honolulu
The dvd is just fine, tends to purchase a combo, end up only the dvd works and need a vcr to play my old tapes. Too lazy to return. br /

overpriced and underperformed - Qball - CA
We paid more than 0 for this piece of junk a couple years back. The remote is really difficult to use, and there are no buttons on the VCR to operate it (beyond PLAY and STOP) without the remote. Worst of all, the VCR died within 2 months and 3 uses. Now it just sits there on the entertainment center, taking up room and reminding us of our wasted dollars.


Apr 14, 2010 19:42:14

Memorex MVD4543 - DVD/VCR combo

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We are a household with a cabinet full of videos, and needed a player for such. This has been perfect! Not one bit of trouble. When it dies, the videos will have to go, I'm afraid. Memorex is a manufacturer and distributor of brand name consumer electronics worldwide. Memorex is keeping abreast of the latest trends in consumer electronics, so that it can provide the most innovative, quality products to you.PRODUCT FEATURES:DVD Player Features:DVD, Audio CD, CD-R/-RW, and picture CD playback;Built-in MP3 decoder;16:9 / 4:3 picture select;On-screen graphical user interface;Multi-play + zoom function;TV Gaurdian? language filter ready;6-head Hi-Fi VCR Features:6-head: Video 4-head, Hi-Fi audio 2-head;181-channel tuner;Trilingual on-screen programming;Automatic digital auto tracking;2-speed picture search;1 year, 8 program timer recording.


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DO NOT BUY THIS PIECE OF JUNK - L. Dacquisto - USA
The only good thing I can say about this product is that it doesn't weigh much so you don't have to worry about hurting yourself when you throw it against the wall in frustration.br /Neither the VCR nor the DVD player work properly. The VCR has trouble with tracking in spite of the tracking controls on the remote. The DVD has trouble recognizing discs, taking several minutes to load and play a brand new DVD.br /The biggest and most unforgivable design flaw is that the VCR cannot be programmed to record on a timer. You heard me right, the VCR cannot be programmed to record on a timer. br /What was going on in the design team's collective mentality is anybody's guess, but it certainly was not, "Let's design a VCR that people will like." This has been a such standard feature of VCR's since the Beta-VHS wars it boggles the mind to contemplate why anyone would take the time and expense to remove it. Almost as puzzling as why Amazon (and other major retailers) would allow their customers anywhere near this piece of garbage.


Apr 13, 2010 16:24:08

Toshiba SD-V392 DVD/VCR Combo , Silver

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Toshiba SD-V392 DVD/VCR Combo , Silver Feature

  • Progressive-scan DVD player/4-head hi-fi VCR combo unit; 17 x 4 x 10 inches (W x H x D)
  • Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R, video CD, audio CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, and JPEG formats
  • 192 kHz/24-bit audio digital-to-analog converter delivers warm, rich sound
  • Component, S-video, and composite outputs for video connection, plus coaxial and optical digital audio outputs
  • MTS decoding, Dolby Digital and DTS outputs, and virtual surround sound
Featuring a progressive-scan DVD player combined with a four-head hi-fi VCR, this Toshiba SD-V392 dual-function unit delivers the crisp resolution and enhanced sound of high-quality DVDs paired with the ability to record your favorite programs and movies on VHS tapes. The unit flexibly interacts with a number of audio and video formats, including DVD-Video, DVD-R, video CD, audio CD, and CD-R/RW, along with MP3- and WMA-encoded formats and JPEG digital photo CDs. Like other versatile DVD players, the device also offers a selectable display format, which delivers a choice between interlaced or progressive scan depending on whether users own a HDTV-capable TV. Progressive scan displays images at a higher scan rate for a sharper, richer picture, while interlaced is the standard for traditional non-HDTV televisions. p The VCR is equipped for most common and high-end functions, featuring a program timer, 30-second commercial skip, and even the ability to watch DVDs while recording a TV show. The VCR's hi-fi stereo is bolstered by its built-in MTS decoding, which delivers a clearer audio performance. The DVD player is also compatible with a variety of enhanced audio functions, as its coaxial and audio digital outputs connect to Dolby Digital- and DTS-capable receivers for rich surround sound. The player also supports virtual surround sound, creating an audio environment that broadcasts simulated full theater sound over a two-speaker system. p The system connects to other components through its component-video, S-video, and composite-outputs, along with the aforementioned digital audio outputs. The player includes a 54 MHz/10-bit video DAC and 192 kHz/24-bit audio DAC, and comes with a full-featured remote control. pbWhat's in the Box/bbr DVD player/VCR, remote control, AV cables, user's manual. To satisfy the growing market demand for convenient and easy-to-use combination models, Toshiba has enhanced its line of DVD/VCR models. The SD-V392 features a 4-head HiFi VHS and a full-featured DVD player offering Digital Cinema Progressive Scan (3/2 Pulldown), ColorStream Pro Component video outputs, MP3 and WMA playback, a JPEG viewer and 3D Virtual Surround Sound.


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Part Workhorse, Part Junk - mrivlin -
This has been my go-to player for video cassettes for years. I use it for hours or timeshift playback on reused tapes each day, and it performs well in that role. But, I do my recording on other VCRs and on DVD recorders. First, the good parts: it has never eaten a tape it was playing; the controls are responsive and accurate, perfect for fast-forwarding through commercials; it receives the remote signal from across the room, even behind a table it I point it to the ceiling. These may seem like minor pluses, but, since I use it just for playback, these are the things that matter most to me and that my other equipment, the ones I record with, fail to deliver. My Panasonics record fine but the fast-forward and rewind are so fast that they are hard to control and the remote has to be within 10 feet and on a direct line. My Mitsubishi also records fine but has for years had a malfunctioning sensor that prevents FF or REW near the beginnings or ends of tapes. My two Sharps and my JVC are long dead, having started eating he edges of tapes or having dead motors or power supplies.br /br /The bad is pretty bad. The DVD player, after about a year, stopped working, then started again. Now, it only works occasionally, so it cannot be counted on. The tuner is also dead. The picture started getting fuzzy after two years and now is all snow. The line inputs work, and the cable box signal goes through the machine to the TV but is not received by the tuner. It's a good thing I no longer need to use this machine to record.br /br /It was cheap and serves my current needs but only because I have other devices to record tapes.

Nice features but doesnt work well. - John S. Morris - Chicago, IL
I normally have had good experience with Toshiba products but this combo DVD/VCR has not performed well. DVDs often freeze up. I have a Phillips DVD in another room and it always seems to have little trouble playing DVDs that have be freezing up in the Toshiba. It is nice to have the combo player although you will not be able to copy dvds onto tape due to copy protection.


Apr 12, 2010 06:34:04

Insignia NS-DRVCR - DVD/VCR combo

Insignia NS-DRVCR - DVD/VCR combo Review


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I've used this recorder (the VCR and the DVD recorder both) for months now and I absolutely love it. Flawless recording, fantastic playback, and perfect recording. My other DVD recorders (a Centrios and an RCA) had so many issues they weren't woth keeping. The other reviewer may have had a bad unit, but needlessly insulting LG as "low end c**p" isn't very helpful.br /br /Remember to use rewriteable DVDs to make nice custom menus for your recordings. You'd be surprised how many editing options you have for your recordings.

Insignia NS-DRVCR - DVD/VCR combo Feature

  • Record TV, movies or music to DVD-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW
  • 4-head hi-fi VCR provides stereo sound and outstanding picture quality in both SP and SLP recording speeds
  • Progressive-scan video output maximizes the picture quality when used with a digital TV or monitor
  • Plays DVD, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD+R DL, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, JPEG, DivX and XviD formats, plus VHS tapes
Record your favorite TV shows or archive your home movies onto DVDs with this recordable DVD/VCR combo featuring progressive-scan technology. Record TV, movies or music to DVD-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW. 4-head hi-fi VCR provides stereo sound and outstanding picture quality in both SP and SLP recording speeds. Progressive-scan video output maximizes the picture quality when used with a digital TV or monitor.


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Well it lasted until 2009 ... - Leblon Lad - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sadly, I must concur with the majority here... My Insignia lasted until late last year and then stopped playing any DVDs. I put it aside for a while and since I have 4 other DVD players, I let it sit. I tried it again in April, and amazingly it played for 2 months and then I started hearing whirring and grinding noises. I think that this is just a cheaply made unit that LG wouldn't even put it's name on. I have several other LG DVD players, one which has lasted over 5 years and another which is still playing very well for more than 3 years. I also have a 47" LG LCD which is working well. I guess we have to stick with the brand names... Into the trash it goes, unless I can find a new DVD drive to place inside. The problems as has been stated before is finding a way to mount the drive as the original drive has a non-standard plastic case with splayed mounts.

Buyer Beware - Nathan H. Kemp - Washington, District of Columbia USA
I'm not sure if this model is even sold in stores these days but if it is consumers should stay far away. Its a pretty looking machine and delivers pretty graphics on the screen. Its dubbing process is also thankfully simple. The problem I had with my purchase though is that it stopped functioning. br /br /Less than six months after my purchase the DVD side of the machine stopped working. Anything from home made DVDs to top shelf DVD movies purchased from stores would not play in the machine. I tried my best to fix it but nothing I did worked. What was so strange about all of this was that I had probably not even used the DVD side of the machine 20 times before it broke down. A year and a half later the DVD player still doesn't work.br /br /To make matters worth about five months ago the VCR portion started showing problems of its own. Now its unusable too because it eats any tape I place inside. I should point out I have multiple machines and therefore I don't put too much wear and tear on any of my VCR, DVD and DVD/VCR units. Back during the 90s and early 2000s when I taped more television programs, I would use my VCRs in a given week far more than I ever used this Insignia unit. Two of those VCRs are still in working condition in fact. The VCR of the Insignia DVD/VCR unit is not. You do the math. br /br /This is the only unit to have ever given me problems. Maybe I had been lucky all this time and perhaps my luck ran out when I picked up a faulty Insignia unit. But when I see that three of the previous five reviews make similiar claims that I have just made, I tend to lean towards the conclusion that this Insignia product is flawed and untrustworthy. Save your money and spare yourself some grief by passing over this device.br /br /


Apr 11, 2010 02:46:04

Panasonic DMR-EZ37VK DVD-Recorder/VCR Combo with ATSC Tuner Black

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Hi there, I've owned this DVD recorder for over 2 years now and I love it. Mine was a refurb but you couldn't really tell. I have recorded large amounts of DVD's. I converted tons of VHS movies to DVD and it has never failed. I used to own a Sony recorder and got rid of it after a lil' while because of the large amount of "coasters" that it created. I would've given this DVD recorder 5 stars if it wasn't for those rare occasions where the DVD product shows "tracking" issues that weren't present on the VHS format. Please not that this happens on very rare instances.

Panasonic DMR-EZ37VK DVD-Recorder/VCR Combo with ATSC Tuner Black Feature

  • Multi Drive Ram + others
  • DV Input for transfer
  • VCR Record and playback
  • 1 Sec Quick Start
  • Recording Time Slip
DVD/VCR/SD Card Recorder, With ATSC Digital Tuner


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Freeze Meister - Antony W. Alumkal - Denver, CO USA
At first the unit worked fine. Then it would occasionally freeze up (i.e. none of the controls would work, not even the power button), the only solution being to unplug the power cord and then replug. After a while, it was constantly freezing AND the scheduled recording was no longer reliable. At that point I gave up. Reading other people's reviews of Panasonic DVD recorders, it is clear that mine is not an isolated case. If you are interested in a DVD recorder, I would recommend checking out the Toshiba models. Buying a Panasonic is clearly risky.



Apr 09, 2010 10:54:06

Audiovox FPE1505DV 15-Inch LCD TV with Built-in Progressive Scan DVD Player

Audiovox FPE1505DV 15-Inch LCD TV with Built-in Progressive Scan DVD Player Review


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After 6 months of using this product I still enjoy the look of it and the quality of image, as well as the possibility of watching dvd, vcd, cable and antenna tv, and even listening to cds on it. It's true that the sound quality and volume are not great, but for a bedroom or kitchen tv the product does just fine. The remote isn't bad at all, lots of functions, settings angles, zoom, etc, all is there, in a card like format, light and it even comes with colors to help identify functions. I have played many dvd formats, including computer burnt stuff, most of them work here, which is a plus for this unit. Overall I'm happy with the product.

Audiovox FPE1505DV 15-Inch LCD TV with Built-in Progressive Scan DVD Player Feature

  • HD-ready 15-inch flat panel LCD TV; measures 18.5 x 12.7 x 7 inches (WxHxD)
  • Integrated slot-loading DVD player; 1024 by 768-pixel resolution; 500-1 contrast ratio
  • Compatible with 1080p/720p/480p/480i HD formats
  • Inputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component, 1 RF, 1 VGA, 1 DVI
  • Built-in stereo speakers with SRS virtual surround sound capability
Save space in your entertainment center and enjoy vivid, colorful video with the 15-inch Audiovox FPE1505DV LCD TV, which you can mount on a wall or use with the included tilt-and-swivel base. It also comes with an integrated, slot-loading DVD player on the side that's compatible with DVD movie discs and CD-R/RW discs that you burn with your own audio and photo content. It has a built-in 181-channel NTSC tuner and it's capable of displaying high definition TV signals with an optional receiver. It has a resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels and is compatible with 1080p/720p/480p/480i HD formats. It also features a 500-1 contrast ratio, 4:3 aspect ratio, built-in stereo speakers capable of SRS virtual surround sound, parental control with V-chip, and PC display capability. It offers the following video and audio connections: ulliComposite AV In (RCA): 1 liS-Video: 1 in, 1 out liComponent Video In: 1 liDVI In: 1 liRF In: 1 liVGA: 1 /ulpbWhat's in the Box/bbr TV, stand, remote control, batteries, printed instructions Audiovox became a pioneer in the wireless industry, selling its first vehicle-installed wireless telephones in 1984 as a natural expansion of its automotive aftermarket business. Its extensive distribution network and its long-standing industry relationships have allowed Audiovox to benefit from growing market opportunities in the wireless industry and to exploit niches in the consumer electronics business.PRODUCT FEATURES:181 Channel NTSC Cable/Air TV tuner built in;HDTV Ready;High Resolution Panel: 1024 x 768;Contrast Ratio: 500:1;Progressive Scan;Component Video Input; S-Video Input/Output; DVI Input/Output;Component Input (Y, Pb, Pr): 1080p/720p/480p/480i;VGA support for Personal Computer use;Parental Control with V-Chip;Auto Power;SRS Surround Sound; Closed Caption;VESA Wall Mount Compatible;Unique Tilt Swivel Stand;Remote Control and On Screen Display (OSD).


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Audiovox DVD/TV - David L. Crowley - Vermont
This is a pretty good small TV. The image is sharp, the colors bright. The only thing I wonder about is how difficult it's going to be to disconnect the cable. The TV connector turned when I tightened the cable connection and I didn't tighten it any tighter than I've ever tightened any other cable connection. Time will tell.

This TV doesn't do it - Susan Stanley - Bowie, MD USA
I purchased this TV because I thought it was a good one for the conversion. There turned out to be many problems with this television. First of all, I could not find an antenna that would allow a clear picture on the 5 stations that the television identified. So on the night of the Academy Awards we set-up the television in the living room and decided to "screen" a DVD on the TV. About an hour into the movie, the DVD player locked up and all we could do was eject the DVD and move into another room to finish watching the movie and subsequently the awarda ceremony. The volume only goes up to 30 which nade the DVD difficult to watch for persons with hearing impediments. I am returning the television, and am going to buy a convertor box.


Apr 07, 2010 19:10:14