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Panasonic PV-D4745S DVD/VCR Dual Deck , Silver

Panasonic PV-D4745S DVD/VCR Dual Deck , Silver
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Product Description

Combines a Progressive Scan Compatible DVD Player with a 4 Head Stereo VHS VCR / Remote Control / Color: SILVER DVD high speed, smooth motion scan; 5 sppeds up to 100. Unit Dimensions (H x W x D) - 3.7 x 16.9 x 10 inches / Weighs 8.2 lbs. Auto Channel Set Jet Search 4-Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Auto Clock Set VHS Tape Position Display


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25097 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Model: PV-D4745S
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 16.93" h x 3.58" w x 10.04" l, 10.00 pounds

Features

  • 4-Head VCR
  • Hi-Fi Stereo
  • Auto Clock Set
  • S-Video Out

Customer Reviews

Dvd/Vcr Dual Deck5
This was brought for one of our outline areas to meet their needs.
I have not had any feed back about product. Brand name is very well
known. I personnaly own this brand at home & have not had any problems.
It certainly would be recommended.

Great machine, but lacking here and there4
This is a solid 4-Star media player, no doubt about it. The DVD player is easy to control and doesn't need to be connected to your TV by anything more complicated than a simple, common-as-dirt coaxial cable. This means that when you want to play a DVD or CD you needn't do anything more complicated than drop the disk in and press play. That's quite nice in this day where it's common to have to press a series of 3 or more buttons just to get the start menue of your DVD player. And as for the VCR, it's turning out to be quite the little work-horse. It did take a few tapings to get it broke in, but there after the play-back picture quality was pretty good on the EP setting. So functually speaking its a solid machine overall.

My complaints mainly focus on the little things, like for instance the VCR has no LP setting (which I prefer for taping for posterity). And unlike every VCR I've owned or used for the past 20 years, when rewinding you can't press to power button to set it to shut down when the tape is fully rewound, (meaning you can't set up to program a show, hit rewind & power, and run out the door; that takes more forethough with this machine). Also, though the picture is good for recordings on EP (after broken in) the picure quality isn't as good as it was on my last machine on the same setting, and that was a 14-year old Quasar, (I'm hoping it will get there as it's broken in more). Another minor gripe is that the DVD player doesn't come with and A-B Repeat function, and the zoom is a little primative as well.

Overall this is a very good machine that does all that I need it to do, but not everything I'd like it do to. It's the little details that keep it from greatness.

everything but the TIME4
I saw it in the other reviews and thought it has everything else I'm looking for ... I can do without the clock. It's driving me NUTS ;o)
Other than that it's a great machine - the programing is a little goofy but it works great. I'm looking for a wall clock now though.