Reviewed on July 7, 2008Perfectly acceptable image quality and a well-integrated DVD player make the Westinghouse VK-40F580D a solid choice for people going the combo route.TAGS:Westinghouse, DVD player, DVD, VCR, flat panel, TV, electronics, LCD
Reviewed on May 15, 2006The inexpensive Samsung DVD-V9650 DVD/VCR combo unit has an HDMI output, a nice design, and DivX compatibility, but its soft video quality falls short of other HDMI players we've tested.TAGS:VCR, Samsung Electronics, output, 1080i, DVD, DVD player, digital audio, resolution, video
Reviewed on April 29, 2007Despite a few ATSC limitations, the Panasonic DMR-EZ47VK delivers almost all the features and performance we look for in a DVD/VHS recorder.TAGS:Panasonic, recorder, DVD-recorder, deck, VCR, D-Pad, HDTV, DVD, video, button, TV
Reviewed on September 13, 2006The entertainment-oriented Asus PW201 offers superior image quality and an impressive collection of video connections, but it costs more than competing 20-inch wide-screen LCDs and includes a Webcam that suffers from buggy software.TAGS:ASUS, webcam, VCR, LCD, degree, adjustment, display, entertainment, USB, video, monitor, photograph
Reviewed on June 7, 2004The GoVideo VR3930 is perfect for archiving your noncopyrighted VHS and DV home movies to DVD, but it's no better for recording TV than your current VCR.TAGS:GoVideo, VCR, deck, DVD, recorder, TV, connection, satellite, video
Reviewed on November 30, 2004If 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.TAGS:GoVideo, VCR, chapter, DVD, FireWire, menu, video