BEST VCRs - Comparing VHS players of the 80s and 90s | part 3
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2023
- Today I have 4 VCRs for comparison:
Philips VR253/55 VCR
JVC HR-P7A
NEC N9034
Toshiba V-E31R
I love these VCRs. They are all special in their own way. The NEC VCR is very large and old (1987). There are a lot of details inside, it is very heavy and beautiful. JVC is small and so compact, perfect for small bedrooms (an audience suggested this to me). Philips is a truly reliable and time-tested VCR. Toshiba is a modern model produced in 2004. It's not particularly reliable, but it does look modern and is a great comparison to older players.
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I periodically compare VCRs (sounds, appearance, internal contents, etc.). Old technology gives me pleasant feelings of the past :)
JVC is from 1992-93. $280 was the price.
I love VCR's from the 1980's
i love the NEC one
Thank you for watching!
I have 20 of them from the 80's to 2006 and counting more
Sensational
What VCR?
I went with JVC S-VHS S5911U
The Toshiba is actually a Samsung machine. A bit crappy mechanism, by the way.
Thanks for the tip
i don't want any problems with the fuzz.
People don't have problems on my channel. There are only old memories here :)
Интересно у Филипса механика jvc,a у jvc механика акай.
Great video keep your mode switche clean out everything proven people keep there mode switch clean out like they should people will never have playing problem's at all with there VCR players everything proven online how clean out mode switche in VCR player everything proven VCR belts everywhere online now days no more getting out of the house now days
I'm from Ukraine and couldn't quite understand what "mode switch" means (since I don't know English well). Now I understand what you are talking about. We call "mode switch" simply "programmer" or "software gear". Thanks for the comment!