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Release date March 15, 2005 July 15, 2004 November 15, 2004 April 30, 2005
The Bottom Line The 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. With easy-as-pie operation, Lite-On's LVC-9006 VHS/DVD combo recorder is a great choice for beginners and just about everyone else that's looking to turn their VHS tapes into DVDs. RCA's combo VCR/DVD recorder does a good job of archiving old VHS tapes to disc. 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. While its inability to place chapter stops on DVDs is a bummer, this capable dubber shines in most other areas.
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Features
VCR Additional FeaturesAuto rewind
One-touch recording/playback
One-touch recording/playback
Info unavailableOne-touch recording/playback
One-touch recording/playback
DVD Additional FeaturesJPEG photo playback
Progressive scanning
JPEG photo playback
Progressive scanning
JPEG photo playback
Progressive scanning
JPEG photo playback
Progressive scanning
JPEG photo playback
Progressive scanning
Audio output modeStereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Remote control typeUniversal remote control
Remote control
Universal remote control
Universal remote control
Remote control
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