Pros: Superb A/V quality, splendidly responsive and versatile navigability. Cons: See below.
I figured out after my last write-off that, apparently, I'm supposed to include other members in the festivities. Okay, I can roll with the times. I now present you with the "Don't Have Sex With It!" Write-Off, hosted by myself,...
Pros: Ease of setup, totally customizable picture options auto or manual. Cons: No headphone jack
This was my 4th VCR purchase in as many years (I returned all of them). I was trying to acquire a VCR that had as good of a picture as my "going on 11 year old" JVC HR-s5500U S-VHS VCR that I had purchased back in 1990. The thing is getting a bit...
Pros: Records high-res Super VHS signals on standard VHS tapes! Has DIGITAL VIDEO noise reduction! Cons: Non-VCR+ mode is slow-to-program; CA & MA omitted unlike previous editions.
Even in this age of DVD, JVC proves that a VCR can still be a high-performance video & audio source, too. Their HR-S7800 lets you enjoy Super VHS's superior picture quality (60% sharper than standard VHS) both for playback and editing. JVC's Super VHS ET...
Pros: Incredibly flexible. A fun machine to use. Excellent manual. Cons: May intimidate the technically challenged.
13 March '03 - The machine is well broken-in now and I'm still very pleased with it. Picture quality remains good, and all of my comments below, and in my response to Blackmonolith's comments, remain valid. Aside from a few little quirks such as the...
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