GoVideo VR2940 Video
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VR2940 DVD Recorder/VCR Combo Player Review
The good: Cleans up the video noise on old VHS tapes; automatic DVD menus provide thumbnails for the chapter stops; intuitive menus and remote; progressive scan; 2:3 pull-down detection; component-video out; FireWire input.
The bad: No S-Video or component inputs; recorded VHS tapes look a bit washed out; so-so recording quality from the composite-video inputs; no onscreen programming guide or VCR Plus.
The bottom line: If you have a pile of old VHS tapes you want archived to DVD, GoVideo's new VHS-to-DVD deck makes it easier than ever.
VR2940 DVD Recorder/VCR Combo Player Specs
Manufacturer: Go-Video
Part number: VR2940
- Product Specifications
