A deck featuring a hard disk drive would offer more editing flexibility and, if you had the time, doing the job via a PC or Mac editing suite would be even better, but for most people this is a ...
There's got to be someone left with some VHS tapes. While most of the world has upgraded to DVD, there's someone out there who is refusing to pay for another copy of Star Wars. If that's you, then ...
After around 35 years of production, Panasonic has finally called a halt to the VHS video recorder. It stopped making machines for the Japanese domestic market at the end of 2011, and when existing ...
If I had to buy a VCR or a cassette player, I’d try to look for more modern options (read: “closer on the calendar”) for one simple reason: I don’t want to fight with rollers and belts that have ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
So the 9 year old Hitachi F382 is dying and I'm not sure what to do about it. I've got a decent collection of Disney and other childrens movies on VHS and I can't afford to replace them all with DVD's ...
Blu-ray and VHS together at last -- so crazy it just might work? Probably not, but if you're still clinging to a library of tapes and haven't been able to bring yourself to upgrade or transfer them to ...
TechTV on Panasonic’s TV/DVD/VCR combo, the PV-DF2002. Why doesn’t it have TiVo built-in? And why won’t it allow copying from DVD to VHS? What’s the point? Read Amazon Get the best tech, science, and ...
In what's becoming a regular occurrence, a Japanese electronics company has decided to stop selling an outdated product. But what's surprising people is not Panasonic Corp.'s decision to halt ...
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