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Panasonic PV-9451 VHS VCR

Panasonic PV-9451 VHS VCR

Overall Rating: Product Rating: 4.5

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Product MPN
MPN: PV-9451
Key Features
VCR Type: VHS
Number of Video Heads: 4
Audio: Hi-Fi Stereo
Miscellaneous
Product ID: 12376
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Details: The Panasonic PV-9451 is an excellent performer loaded with features that make it fun and easy to use. This VCR sets the time automatically on the front panel and internal clock displays. Recording a program is easy with the VCR Plus+ feature; TV Guide and many newspapers list a code number for each program and you simply key the number of your desired program into the VCR. Thanks to Panasonic's "Dynamorphous" recording heads, pictures hold up well even when blown up on a big-screen projection TV and when recording on the slowest (SLP) speed. The onscreen operating menu is another big help in getting the show up and running. It works smoothly with Panasonic's Light Tower remote, which hosts big buttons that glow in the dark when you hit the Light Bulb button. In addition, this VCR offers index searching and scanning that pauses at the start of each recording segment on a tape. You can also call up an onscreen program index that shows the time, date, channel, and type (optional) of every timed recording m...
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