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I've given this unit quite a work out over the last few months and it hasn't skipped a beat. Off hand, I can't think of a better bang for your buck.
The VHS player still works.As I indicated, it is a refurbished unit, so this opinion should not carry as much weight as those for units bought as new items. I tried using several wet and dry cleaners to no avail.
It is easy to set up. It is a DVD player and a VHS recorder/player.
A refurbished unit of this model was purchased for me as a gift. As my title suggests, even more distressing was the fact that the DVD player quit recognizing DVDs a year after I received it.
I am not so much bothered by the lack of a TV tuner as I was not having a display to tell me the tape location of the VHS, which is handy when you are recording on tape from the TV. I had a Panasonic that split up the recordable area of the tape into five sections, beginning to end.
I can still play them on my computer, so I know the DVDs are not the problem. Nevertheless, my experience was not a good one.
I returned this as I could not hook it up to my older TV.If I was shown the 'back' of the product I would not have ordered it.
I love my Philip VCR & DVD Player,it hasn't never let me down.Plays all my dvd's & old VHS tapes great.The best thing about it.I got it for a steal.Price,39.95.I got a great buy,thank you kids.Life been good to me.
Whoever invented Progressive Scan perhaps wanted to design another circle of hell. In purchasing a DVD/VCR combo, I wasn't looking for any special features, really, I just wanted a reliable name brand that would allow me to watch both DVD and VHS without too much of an ordeal.Words cannot begin to describe how much I regret purchasing this player for a couple of very simple reasons. really. it's because of that ridiculous progressive scan feature. Ironically enough, my lower priced refurbished Daewoo plays everything, and I have yet to have any issue with it. hey, i know, let's use the DVD player cleaning disc.
Even if you eject the dvd, power down, etc., it will STILL remember this, and only want to start from your stopping point. Right out of the box, it froze while playing brand new DVD's. If you stop or turn off the player for any reason, you cannot tell the player that when you put it back in you don't want it to start up from your stopping point again. Oh, it won't play that. really. Finally - the menu features are totally not intuitive, which is just icing on this grouch's cake.
I'm currently shopping for a replacement for this paperweight if anyone has any recommendations.
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