Pros: Nice editing features, flying erase head, good image quality, nice looks Cons: shape of the remote
JVC HR-VP770U VHS VCR is a JVC’s top-of-the-line VHS model. It provides you with editing features in lo-band VHS mode. It is a budget model with editing features like flying erase head, audio dubbing and insert editing (see...
Pros: Chock full of features, great for editing Cons: Disappointing video quality
Before I bought this VCR, I had been looking for one for over a year, continually checking ads, and comparing models. Finally I found the model I wanted for a great price (it retails for $269; I paid $144). Better yet, I could get reimbursed the full...
Pros: Cost Effective, Sleek Design, Sturdy Cons: No S-video, Remote, Indexing Not Comprehensive
My old mono Magnavox VCR broke down so I decided it was time for something new. I really didn't look around too much. I was looking for something to record shows for me and allow me to tape television so that I could archive on computer later.
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Pros: glow in the dark remove buttons, auto set clock Cons: keeps breaking down
I bought this product because I was looking for a VCR with the skip search feature. I was originally looking at an RCA model with a similar feature. When I went to purchase they were sold out. I should have waited, but the salesman convinced me that...
Pros: Great Quality Cons: Cable Eye not really useful
For the money, the features and quality of this VCR are really good. Although I haven't been successful with the "cable eye" insofar as getting it to do anything besides turn the box on or off, this VCR creates great tapes, plays hi-fi tapes...
Pros: VCR Plus, Good Remote Cons: Poor Picture in EP/SLP mode
I bought this product because I returned my Sharp VCR that I had bought two days earlier due to the fact that it broke. The VCR has a great remote, and good programming. However, make sure that you turn on the 'auto timer on' feature, otherwise you might...
Pros: Easy to use, good features Cons: no jog dial, no S-video
PLEASE NOTE: THIS REVIEW IS FOR THE HR-VP70U UNIT, NOT THE HP-VP770U UNIT. THIS MODEL IS A BIT DIFFERENT; MAINLY IT LAKCS THE "JOG" DIAL ON THE FRONT BUT IT IS VERY SIMILAR TO THE 770.
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