Panasonic PV-V4525S 4-Head VCR, Silver
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It should be possible to use a universal remote. You would have to put in The remote typically comes with the device. The electronic store is worth a visit
My understanding is that it came out in the year of 2012. In spite of that, I can recommend these VCRs for their dependability and quality of tapes since I own four of them. Several of them I use quite a bit, and they have all
To my knowledge, VCRs only work with analog signals, whereas the television we watch today is all The only way I can play back video is with my VCR. To playback from the VCR, I use a tricolor cable (red, yellow, white) that is connected to the TV.
It is true. It is recommended that you attach the red white and yellow cable on the back of your television to the red white and yellow cable on the back of the vcr. On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 1216 pm, please thank me The Amazon AWS will start at 10AM
Selected User Reviews For Panasonic PV-V4525S 4-Head VCR, Silver
After my VCR dies, I look for a used VCR that can do what I want. I already have an excellent DVD player, so I looked for a used VCR that would do the job. I found this to be in excellent condition and it works perfectly. It is not uncommon for a good tape to have a picture comparable to a DVD. In the event that you can find one, this Panasonic model is highly recommended.
Since it has been more than ten years since I purchased it, it has served me well. Although I do not use it as often as I used to, I still have a couple hundred VHS tapes that I pull out every now and again. This cost me well over fifty bucks and I am very happy.
When recording and playing back on the device, the VCR worked fine. If put on other VCRs, particularly a sister unit, it did not play back without lines at the bottom and static on Having my problem resolved was an exemplary example of excellent customer service. The seller informed me he had another one in his inventory and he would send it to me. In the end, the first one that was received and tested was the one we would prefer to keep. In return, I received a refund for the shipping fees related to the second unit. There is no other way to put it.
A brand new VCR was a lucky find for me, not only functional, but brand new as well. The one I had 15 years ago is exactly like this one. While the models differ, the remote control works the same way. The old VCR is still working, however I prefer to use my new VCR since my old one deserves it. I use a VCR and a DVD, but since getting this brand new one I tend to record more with VHS tapes. I guess old habits are hard to overcome. It cost me around $100 to buy this brand new VCR. DVD players are included with the new VCRs, which are not the same as just VCRs, but not only that but the old VCRs like the one in this picture have built-in tuners. In addition to its two RCA inputs, this unit also has one RCA output and a cable input. There are no HDMI, USB, RGB, or component connections here, just the good old fashion ones. I recommend that you buy a brand new VCR if you see it for under $100.
It is an excellent VCR, and I am very pleased with it. The old Panasonic was on the verge of failure, so almost anything would have been an improvement over it, but this Panasonic is one of the best I've ever owned. I am extremely satisfied with the picture and sound quality. After reading reviews from Amazon customers, I was aware of the overshooting problem when fast forwarding or rewinding, but I didn't realize the extent to which it could be annoying. It isn't that satisfying as a game to see if I can beat the darn machine, but sometimes I'm in the mood to see if I can outwit it. In my opinion, it takes longer to rewind a tape than normal, but it might be my imagination since I haven't timed it myself. A clock with a simple mechanism that sets itself and is easy to read from across the room can be seen easily. There's a lot to like about this feature. Overall, I'm docking it one star because the fast-forwarding function may not be intuitive for some users and the rewind may be slow, but I have not considered returning it yet. My machine is sturdy and well built, and I was not expecting it to record and play movies so well. In spite of its few quirks, I have no problem recommending this machine to anyone looking for a quality stand-alone VCR at an affordable price.
Panasonic products are usually my favorites, but this one is not one of them. It is important to note that the terminology here is complicated thought I would replace one that had "commercial advance" but that is actually a different term than "skip," both of which are meaningless to me. The unit includes a button that will allow you to fast forward 60 seconds at a press if you want to see commercials quickly. Due to the fact that commercial ads do not run on 60-seconds In the first minute of play, you wind up accidentally shooting too early or too late, and it takes a lot of presses to get the action The FF button is much easier to use than this silly one. The second major problem is as follows By the time you press the STOP button, you are 9 minutes from where you wanted to stop. The darn thing zips through FF and REW so quickly. Controlling it no better than that is not possible. As a result of going back and forth between places, you waste time going through commercials, let alone trying to get to where you want to be at any time. Lastly, the manual contains so little information that it is The tech support number had to be called several times for me to figure out how to accomplish certain tasks. The answer was yes, whatever it was, it was not in the manual if that was even possible. As of right now, I am still considering whether or not to return this VCR. Depending on the shipping costs, it may not be worth your money. All you can say about it is that it is cheap, and that the picture quality is not quite as good as it is advertised.
My first impression is that I received this product five days earlier than expected It is my pleasure to meet you! I am a native of Hawaii. - Hook it up according to the instructions I like that. I like that. I would rate it as moderately difficult. It took me AFTER THE FACT to understand how to hook it up with and without a cable box. The packaging has them on it! Despite that, I used it the very next day after receiving
The search engine is fast and it overshoots There is a commercial skip at the site. This game does not require a download A clear picture can be seen in HDTV recordings. After the point where I hold down the stop button (while recording), everything stops. As a result, I seem to be able to view my videotaped soap operas more quickly. There are options to record at different speeds The recorder has a timer that can be Besides a clock, it also features a display. The Panasonic VCR (whose saying used to be "Just slightly ahead of time") is proving to be a lot of fun for me. I am Pameli.
I like the machine, but the technology of 1980s does not work on 2017. When everything was ready, it was a mess. The pictures were fuzzy and had dark lines through them, and we could not project a good image. The item had to be returned, and a refund was issued immediately. My old video collection would have been so much fun to watch if they had worked.