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Review 5 of 11
Price Paid:
$240.00
from HD-TV ($380 Canadian) Summary: This VCR is o.k.
Oh well, my VCR died so I just went out to a store and bought a Toshiba VCR (got a Toshiba TV so wanted 1 less remote to handle). Unfortunately I forgot to ask the guy if I could return the VCR if I didn't like it... and the recipt says "all sales final, no refund, no exchanges".
D'oh.
I was using my Toshiba 40H80 40" monitor, and have the VCR hooked up directly to the monitor for this eval.
The good points. The VCR is nicely contructed. The tape loading is smooth and machine noise is minimal.
The SVHS-ET mode does seem to give more scan lines of recording. I don't have specific equipment and test patterns to do an absolute test.
Unfortunately there seems to be more noise in SVHS-ET mode than normal VHS mode. This is evident in high contrast areas of the picture near edges. VHS mode doesn't seem to have this problem to the same extream, but it slightly more blury.
The remote sucks... honestly is sucks. Why do I have to hit 2 buttons (that are normally covered) to record, and another 2 buttons (that are normally covered) to turn on the timer? This is 2001 right, not the 1980's?
Channel switch is patheticly slow... really, really slow.
I honestly think I would have passed on buying this in favour of either a cheaper VHS VCR, or the slightly more expensive Panasonic SVHS-ET (even though it's in silver).
*sigh* just give me my dream machine of a DV recorder that records to VHS tapes. Strengths: SVHS-ET support, nice feel to the product, smooth tape loading Weaknesses: noisy SVHS-ET, remote is terrible, menu functions inaccessable if VCR is in RW/FF mode Similar Products Used: JVC HR-S3800U
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