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.
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.
Yes, VCR's are outdated.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.
The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.
Okay, just asked my parents.
They've had a year already and they are happy with it. They bought it at Wal-mart for about $200-$250, I just don't know about the brand. They mostly brought it to transfer VHS to DVD and they saved so much money because of it. But we also have a lot of movies on VHS, and it is nice to have.
Walmart appears to have them:
http://www.walmart.com/search/search...h_constraint=0
WOW thanks Alicia, that is even more than I expected, a link and everything~! Will be trying for one this weekend, as Massachusetts is having a sales tax holiday for Saturday and Sunday.
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Getting them transferred over to DVDs would be a good thing, too, as VCR tapes DO wear out over time, and DVD is a more stable medium!
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