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    I already checked on Google, there were several combo options to choose from.
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    I don't like buying anything combo because when one thing goes (like the DVD player) you're stuck with just the VCR working. JMO

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    VCR are hopelessly out of date, I don't believe they make any more tapes. Blue Ray is a DVD but with 6 times the sharpness. The audio is a couple of 100 x better.
    Invest in a Blue Ray of medium price and you won't go wrong. About $200.00.

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    Marigold, I have several hundred VCR tapes, not giving up on them, we watch them over and over and over and . . . . .

    I only have 6 DVDs and do not plan on buying any more of them.
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    My parents have one. I am not sure of any specifics, but they bought it to put old home videos onto DVDs. I will have to ask them of where they got it. I believe it was Costco, but I could be wrong. We were able to watch the original Star Wars VHS on it recently which was AWESOME.

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    Yes, VCR's are outdated. I didn't even know they still sold them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happylabs View Post
    Yes, VCR's are outdated. I didn't even know they still sold them.
    Yes, VCRs are somewhat dated, however, there are a whole bunch of people (myself included) who don't feel like buying a ton of movies on DVD to replace the VCR collection, and in some cases those movies aren't available.

    We have a sony DVD/VCR which has lasted for quite a while, however, it appears to be no longer made.
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