The most connectivity and features in a compact entertainment space with one-touch recording after easy set up with your flat-screen TV system.
From archiving home movies to playing your classic old VHS tapes, this system makes it easy to sit down and relax after a long day.
Your VCR needs are met with this system that offers a clear picture and easy-to-use functions for any smaller TV in your home or travel trailer.
Never miss your favorite shows with this 8-event recording timer that you can program over a month period and replay whenever you’re ready.
Clear your space by recording your old VHS tapes onto smaller discs, creating a longer-lasting system to enjoy your favorite shows for many more years to come.
Easy setup makes this system a great choice for any home. It works for VHS recording and playback with high-quality pictures and stereo sound.
Having old VHS tapes takes up a lot of room. But having those items can be a great way to remember days gone by. By getting a VCR, which is likely refurbished, you can still enjoy the recordings you’ve stored. And if you want, you can record the VHS onto a disc for easier storage and longer-lasting quality. When choosing your VCR, we suggest keeping these things in mind:
A: VHS is a videotape cassette format that records both pictures and sound. VCR is the actual name of the player for this type of recording media. Because the Betamax format failed, there is really not much difference between the two terms, and as a result, they are basically interchangeable.
A: Video media has evolved and changed dramatically over the last few decades. But if you still have some old VHS tapes sitting around, you should be able to enjoy them. Luckily, most VCRs can hook up to a modern flat-screen TV if you use the correct cable or two.