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Magnavox Dual Deck Dvd/Vcr Player
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Magnavox Dual Deck Dvd/Vcr Player

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Description:

Magnavox DV225MG9 Tunerless DVD Player and 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR . It is a DVD player and VCR recorder and it records from line in . Great for playing movies, progressive scan video out . Progressive Scan Video Out. Virtual Surround System. Dolby Digital Stream Out. Satellite Link Recording. Power Off through from Line-in to Line-out. 4 Head Hi-Fi. Still Frame, Slow motion. S-Video Output. Plays DVD Video, DVD+R/RW [VR format], CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW [Video format] Audio CD

Features:

It is a DVD Player and a VCR recorder


Records from Line In.


Great for playing movies.


Progressive Scan Video Out.


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.2 inches
Product Width: 17.2 inches
Product Height: 3.8 inches
Product Weight: 5.8 pounds
Package Length: 20.7 inches
Package Width: 13.5 inches
Package Height: 6.8 inches
Package Weight: 7.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 146 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 146 customer reviews )
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201 of 209 found the following review helpful:

4Great DVD/VCR but no Coaxial ConnectorMar 08, 2010
By ZDarryl
This is a great DVD/VCR and works very well. I knew that it did not have a TV tuner, which I figured was no problem, since I have satellite and would have to go through the box anyway. However, since there is no tuner, there isn't a coaxial connector on the back, only RCA. So, if you have an old TV that only has a Coaxial connector, don't buy this unless you also buy a RF Modulator.

168 of 179 found the following review helpful:

1sorry in ncOct 01, 2009
By happy "tarheel"
Bought this model at a local Wal-Mart due to price. Since VCR's don't have a history of longevity, I was not wanting to spend more than I had to. Since the unit does not have a tuner, I had to purchase a modulator in order to get it to work with my DISH unit. Attempted to play a few of our VCR tapes to check the quality. The first tape skipped and had poor picture quality, even though it played perfectly on our old VCR. The next two tapes had poor picture and sound quality, even though they also looked and sounded fine on our old VCR. Am returning the unit to WM. Will be forced to spend more money to get a better unit. I would give an "A" to Magnavox for their telephone service support. However, I would give this unit a "D" on performance. I would not recommend this unit to anyone who wants a good, quality VCR/DVD player.

90 of 95 found the following review helpful:

5Works great!Oct 29, 2009
By Emiran
This DVD/VCR player is doing exactly what I expected it to do. It plays all of my DVDs and I am able to watch my home videos (on tapes) which is why I bought it in the first place. Hook-up was quick and did not need extra cables. I get a great picture on my tv. For the price I paid, you can't beat it.

30 of 30 found the following review helpful:

4Better than ExpectedSep 22, 2010
By Yaj
I decided to purchase this inexpensive VCR recorder/player(+DVD player)despite a number of negative reviews. It performs beyond my expectations. The quality of the VCR recording and playback is very good. It took some trial and error to hook it up to the external digital tuner that converts my analog TV to digital reception. And, because this Magnovox VCR recorder does not have its own internal tuner, it will record only the station that is set on the external tuner. You cannot record one channel while viewing another. But you can preset the timer to record a program even if the TV is turned off, so long as the external tuner is turned on.
My criticisms are (1)the difficulty identifying (reading)the controls on both the unit and the remote control, and (2)the relatively slow rewind. The red indicator lights on the unit are small and difficult to discern at a distance. The minscule, light numerals are the remote are difficult to read even close-up. But experience breeds familiarity and the unit and the remote become more user-friendly. Overall, within the limitations of the device, this is clearly a Best Buy.

32 of 35 found the following review helpful:

1BrokenMar 02, 2010
By M. M. Wiseheart
I just got this DVD/VCR combo two months ago. About two weeks after the last day to return it, the DVD player broke. It just won't load DVDs anymore. The VCR works fine though.

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