Great how something 20 years old still plays great... I researched before I bought a used VCR to convert the 1000 plus tapes we have both store bought and recorded from a now gone and broken VHS cam. Used an inexpensive AV to USB 2.0 converter that cost 10 bucks, Old HP DV-7 laptop with Win 7,OBS Studio to grab the video from the Panasonic VCR , used DVD Flick to make it ready to burn to DVD-R. I do have a very old Toshiba VHS/DVD burner combo, but it really never worked well, even when I bought it new a long time ago. And all the many VCR's I have owned are broken and gone. Cross my fingers this 20 year old Panasonic PV-9450 will hold up. We all know they quit making new VCR's of any brand a few years ago. So when all the used VCR's dry up, VHS tapes will be nothing but a door stop. Getting my patience up as converting is all real time. If a VHS movie is 2 hours long, it will take at least that and then some. My mission is to save home movies that cannot be replaced first. Panasonic VCR is simple, no frills and decent picture for VHS. Do not fret if it does not come with a remote. You really do not need it .Read full review
Verified purchase: No
This is an excellent VCR everything works perfect , and the shipping was fantastic. I believe you could have rolled the box over a cliff and the VCR wouldn't have been damaged.
Verified purchase: Yes
This one come with Hi-Fi Stereo digital sound, Build in VCR plus+. We can wash very good pictures. Easy for set up date, if you do not have use remote. I am going to buy one more for my son bad room. And I like this PV-8660 is full home heater size, fit my other device.
Verified purchase: No
I read reviews online on the best used VCRs to buy and am happy that I did. This one is the one that rated the best and I am finding it to be true. You hook it up and it works. Basic but effective you might say. In fact I want another one as a back up for whenever this one breaks, but I think it will be quite awhile.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
the VCR runs quietly, slows down just before end of rewind to save tapes and is quite easy to use without any kind of manual, should you not have it, has built in tuner and is easy to hook up
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