Why settle for an ordinary VCR? This is the sales pitch of Sensory Science, the makers of Go-Video dual-deck VCRs! As good as it might sound, the only reason I bought this VCR was because it was on sale for less than $200 at cameraworld.com and...
Pros: perfect tape quality, ease of use Cons: size
I bought my Go-Video DDV-9550 VCR about 8 months ago. I picked it up at Sears(of course) for $250. This VCR actually has so many features I don't even use 20% of them. I bought the unit to mostly tape from one deck to another. This unit will tape...
Pros: Can make two copies from my camcorder simultaneously, which greatly reduces time. Cons: Only one setup of RCA input jacks (on the front no less). Size.
I purchased my 9550 about a year ago, and it has developed a weird problem no one seems to be able to decipher. I see a lot of these being sold as refurbs, and I wonder if my problem is the reason why?
Pros: Crystal Clear taping, Can watch T.V. and Tape another program at the same time Cons: No LP mode
I was on the look out for a long period of time for the perfect movie watching device. I was on my way to Circuit City to purchase a Sony or Pioneer DVD player when I looked on my television screen and there it was, the greatest VCR ever!!! I was so...
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