Without Tuner
| Don't you think it's time to stop using that old VHS cassette player that you have, and move on to something better, like the JVC DRMV78B DVD Recorder? It plays both video cassettes and DVDs, and also allows you to transfer your movies and home videos onto this new format, for better quality and easier access. | ||
| If you're like most people then you probably have a large video collection that contains the most important moments in your life, and we're sure you'd like to preserve it for as long as possible. Unfortunately, video cassettes have started to grow old, so moving on to DVD format is a good choice, and there's nothing better to help you do this then the JVC DVD/VHS Combo Recorder. | ||
| The most expensive VHS/DVD recorder available on the site, the Panasonic DMR-EA38VK VHS/DVD Recorder makes you wonder if it's several times better than all the other devices, to be worth the extra money. It is worth it if you consider the excellent products Panasonic makes, and has everything you could want, including an SD card slot, a USB slot, and HDMI connectivity, so you can connect a large number of devices and TVs to it. | ||
Overall Rating: 

Total Customer Reviews: (20)
List Price: $249.99
Sale Price: Click Here to View Sale Price
Availability:
| While Samsung may not be able to compete with Panasonic or Sony when it comes to plasma TVs, or similar devices, it can compete with them when it comes to VHS/DVD recorders. This Samsung DVD-VR375 Combo DVD Recorder shows this perfectly, as it has every feature that other models from Panasonic or Sony have, but at a much lower price, which is a major plus for most users. | ||
| As all people know, you need a few accessories to keep your new DVD recorder in top shape, and to take advantage of all its features. This is why this bundle from Sony includes everything you need. Besides the Sony RDR-VX560 DVD Recorder you also get a HDMI gold tipped cable, for the best signal quality, a DVD lens cleaner, and a microfiber cloth to clean your recorder and TV. | ||
| Most people want to buy a VHS/DVD recorder combo for the possibility of moving their VHS collection to DVD format, but there are some who just want a DVD recorder and treat the VHS function like a nice extra. That's why people looking for a good recorder opt for the Samsung DVD Recorder VHS Combo, knowing that if they ever need the VHS function, it's available. | ||
| One of the priciest DVD/VHS combo units on the market, the Toshiba DVR610 Recorder has every feature you could look for in such a unit. It allows you to transfer you VHS collection onto DVDs, but like all other units, it has problems with copyrighted video cassettes. However, home videos and everything else you could have on video cassette, like your wedding for example, poses no problems. | ||
| Sony, just like Panasonic, makes some of the best electronic devices out there, so you can safely purchase the Sony DVD Recorder/VHS Combo and rest assured that you made a very good choice. It even has HDMI connectivity which allows you to connect it easily to any HDMI port of your TV, and saves you the hassle of dealing with all the cables that other connections require. | ||
| Video cassettes have certainly reached their limit, and converting your VHS collection to DVD format is a very good idea, if you want to continue watching your movies. The Toshiba DVR620 Recorder helps you with this, as it plays any VHS cassette and allows you to record DVDs. This does not have a built-in tuner, but it comes at a much lower price than the competition! | ||















