Panasonic PV-D4743K Progressive-Scan DVD-VCR Combo , Black

  • DVD player/4-head hi-fi VCR combination unit
  • Progressive-scan DVD video output offers flicker-free images on high-definition or HD-ready TVs
  • Record a program and watch a DVD simultaneously
  • Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound outputs (for use with compatible AV receiver and speaker system)
  • Plays DVD-Video, VHS tape, CD, audio CD-R and CD-RW, and video DVD-R

Unit is working well to date. Been a while since I have been able to play VHS videos. Good to have that ability again.

Shipped promptly from Canada. Packaged well, set up easily, remote works for VHS, haven't tried A DVD, but assume that it will work equally as well.

It was just what I wanted and works as advertised. It was a little spendy, but for work, I need one that can still use the old VHS cassettes. This was a good buy for what I use it for.

Unlike the picture this system did not include a remote. However it works fine with out one. Nice to be able to watch both vhs and Dvd's.

First off, everyone should know that a DVD/VCR combo machine such as this Panasonic will not allow you to tape DVDs you rent at Blockbuster! Most DVDs have Macrovision anti-copying technology which makes it impossible to copy to a VHS tape without a hacked VCR machine. You can, however, tape your own home-movie DVDs made on a PC. As with their stand-alone DVD and VCR products, the Panasonic is an excellent machine that's easy to use, buit to last, and offers great video quality on all kinds of TV sets. The remote control unfortunately is a bit more complicated than necessary, but that doesn't distract from the good overall design of the machine itself. The biggest advantage of an integrated DVD/VCR is that it saves space and cables. The biggest downside is if one thing breaks, you have to fix the whole unit. Luckily, Panasonic is known of its excellent quality control, and my first VCR purchased 15+ years ago, a Panasonic, still works to this very day! My family owns a few Panasonic DVD players -- I have a big family -- and they all work flawlessly, including my first DVD player which I bought back in 1999, at the dawn of DVD age. Finally, I personally prefer to silver model, because it looks high-tech and looks stunning under my black Xbox. :)

Just what I wanted just didn't realize their was no remote so can't use it until I find one.

Great! Completely satisfied with this product!

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