MAGNAVOX DV220MW9 DVD Player VCR Combo

MAGNAVOX DV220MW9 DVD Player VCR Combo Review


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MAGNAVOX DV220MW9 DVD Player VCR Combo Feature

  • Disc Capacity: 1
  • Playback Formats: VHS, DVD, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW
  • Digital Tuner: No
  • Progressive Scan: No
  • Dolby Digital Decoder: Yes
Enjoy playing both DVDs and videocassette tapes with the Magnavox DVD VCR Combo. The videocassette recorder does not have a built-in tuner, but does have a line input for recording from cable boxes, satellite systems or compatible TVs. The DVD player can also play CDs. Includes remote control. Magnavox DVD VCR Combo. Model: DV220MW9. Magnavox DVD Player Features: * DVD, DVD-R/-RW and CD-R/-RW playback * S-video output * Title and subtitle display * Multi-angle, skip, pause and resume play * Program play or random play * Zoom (1/2x, 2x, 3x, 4x) * Virtual Surround sound effect * Dolby Digital audio output for a surround sound system Magnavox VCR Features: * 4-head design with monophonic sound * Time/index search * High speed search * Auto head cleaner * Digital auto tracking * Still frame, slow motion * 1-month, 8-event programming


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Customer Reviews

Sad That Magnavox Is No Longer A Trusted Name! - S. Garth - USA
I gave this a one star because there is no way to give a negative number of stars! We bought a total of 4 of these all the exact same. Less than 6 months later EVERY one of them has bit the dust. The first one the VCR went out followed by the DVD and all the others the DVDs went out. 5 months later, 4 machines and we have 1 left that the VCR works on (and not well!). 1 year warranty is a joke. The 800 number is a recording that will tell you that for that product number you have to visit the website. The website has the model number listed and when you click on it says that information is no longer available. I have kept boxes, receipts, and owners manuals and the only thing that it seems like they are going to be good for is the recycle bin! Sad that what used to be reliable brand names have fallen by the way side!

Let this one pass - Stuart D. Johnson - Lincoln, NE, USA
My parents bought this. When my father had trouble setting it up he asked me to try. Neither of us could find an input connection for the VCR. I finally found a notation in the manual about connecting a camcorder or other device to the recorder, but nothing about TV.


May 30, 2010 15:58:07

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