The video boom of the eighties and nineties had one rather untidy consequence - an unsightly pile of VHS tapes in every living room around the country, most probably full of stuff you might not have ...
The GoVideo VR2940 DVD Recorder+VCR is a single box that reduces clutter in your AV rack, providing DVD playback and recording, VHS playback and recording, and dubbing between the two.
The DR-MV1, with its DVD Recorder and VCR combination, delivers high-resolution PAL/NTSC progressive (625P/525P) pictures. You can dub a program from VHS to DVD or from DVD to VHS with the push of a ...
A single box that performs DVD playback and recording, VHS playback and recording, and dubbing between the two. The VR2940 provides a simple way to transcribe your old camcorder and VHS tapes onto DVD ...
GoVideo said it will ship on Oct. 20 the VR2940 combination DVD recorder/VCR, which incorporates YesDVD technology for quick and easy DVD video productions. Go Video is calling the VR2940, $349.99 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. No one loves a bargain quite as much as my mate Neil. He's just discovered there's something better than a VCR-DVD player combo for $99 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. No one loves a bargain quite as much as my mate Neil. He's just discovered there's something better than a VCR-DVD player combo for $99 ...
Mark DeLoura still owns a VCR, but he can't recall the last time he actually videotaped a show. After all, the San Francisco resident has found a replacement to the old analog videotapes -- he has ...
Not quite the first of these (Panasonic's DMR-E150V claims that title), but Sharp has announced a video recorder that puts VHS, DVD, and a hard disk in the same box, along with a satellite decoder.
Whoever said "technology marches on" must have been kidding. Technology doesn't march; it sprints, dashes and zooms. That relentless pace renders our storage media obsolete with appalling speed: ...
Here’s a new device that can help those who still sit on precious VHS cassettes that never made it onto discs. JVC announced [JP] the SR-HV250 for the Japanese market today, a Blu-ray/DVD recorder, ...
It seems VHS will never die, and this is generally welcome, as a lot of good movies aren’t still available on optical discs. In summer 2008, Panasonic released a VHS/Blu-ray combo, followed by Sharp’s ...