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Posted by heatherL on 07/07/06 16:38
I'm finding that my old VCR's are starting to conk out. Considering that I
have a sizable VHS collection that I would like to one day convert to DVD,
I'm thinking of buying a few VCR's. I see that the Panasonic 4525S sees to
be the least expensive out there. There's also the Sony SLV N750 for a few
dollars more. JVC has a few inexpensive S-VHS units out. (What a
difference from the days where there would dozens to choose from in every
store!).
I'd rather not buy the VCR/DVD player recorder combos because I've always
felt that if one part goes, the unit is rather useless. You have a one way
functional unit that's not of the highest quality. I'd prefer having a
decent VCR AND a very good DVD recorder in separate units.
Considering that these tapes and units will soon be obsolete, and that many
of us have hundreds of tapes if not more (of old TV shows), should I think
about buying about 5 units now, since it will cost a small fortune to fix
them in the future?
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