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$1100.00 Summary: If you want THE best under $1000 VCR, look no further. I have compared this deck against JVC 9500, Mitsubishi legendary U-82, and Sony SLVR-1000 and it wasn't even close. The video is rock solid, vibrant, sharp with minimal noise. The deck even performs better in the comparison when playing 2nd-3rd generation tapes when the full-frame TBC and DNR circuitry really shine. As this deck is geared toward the prosumer market, it is feature-packed, including the ability to adjust audio recording level, picture sharpness level, plus audio dub/insert, though it does not have RS-232 control (you will have to get its cousin, the AG-5710 for that). The deck is solidly built, as it has to withstand the rigour of heavy usage in the professional environment. On the consumer side, this deck does include a tuner, an 8-event timer and a (really cheesy) remote. Be aware, however, that the composite in/out use BNC connectors rather than RCA jacks, so a local trip to Radio Shack for an adapter may be necessary. Strengths: Built for the prosumer market, the AG-1980 is the best, most feature rich VCR for under $1000 available. Weaknesses: The remote is absolutely pathetic, but to be fair, the AG-1980 is geared toward a different market. Similar Products Used: Sony SLVR-1000, JVC 9500, Mitsubishi HSU-82, Sharp VC-100.
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