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Progressive-scan DVD player and 4-head VCR, compatible with S-VHS, VCDs, CD-R/RW, DVD+RW, JPEG images, and MP3/WMA audio
SRS TruSurround feature gives you the surround sound experience of a six-speaker home theater system with a two-speaker stereo
Audio/video connections: S-Video out, VCR in (Line 1), DVD/VCR out, component-video put (for DVD output only), audio out (optical and coaxial)
DVD compatible with Dolby Digital and DTS Digital output; hi-fi VHS playback
Measures 16.93 x 16.93 x 11.53 inches (W x H x D)
Rating: 1/5 from 1 reviews
Poor Combo
Rating: 1/5
This unit is easy to hook up and has a decent picture.
However it is difficult to operate as it locks in DVD play mode and will not recognize the VCR feature. So basically it is only a DVD player. The remote is small so the buttons are difficult to use and the unit responds very slowly to commands. It does not have a skip forward feature. Only a very slow moving fast forward which operates similar to what you get when you fast forward a VCR with the tape playing. It also has trouble reading some of the newer DVDs.
The unit comes with the Progressive Scan feature turned off and the menu will not allow you to turn it on.
The manual is poorly written along the lines of a generic manual that could apply to any VCR, DVD, or Combo. It does not even troubleshoot the problem of switching from DVD to VCR mode.
Not worth the money even at the new discounted price as other mfg's have similarly priced units with much better features and function.
However it is difficult to operate as it locks in DVD play mode and will not recognize the VCR feature. So basically it is only a DVD player. The remote is small so the buttons are difficult to use and the unit responds very slowly to commands. It does not have a skip forward feature. Only a very slow moving fast forward which operates similar to what you get when you fast forward a VCR with the tape playing. It also has trouble reading some of the newer DVDs.
The unit comes with the Progressive Scan feature turned off and the menu will not allow you to turn it on.
The manual is poorly written along the lines of a generic manual that could apply to any VCR, DVD, or Combo. It does not even troubleshoot the problem of switching from DVD to VCR mode.
Not worth the money even at the new discounted price as other mfg's have similarly priced units with much better features and function.