In addition to unveiling its first I’ART flat-screen direct-view HDTV monitor (see TWICE, Sept. 3, 2001, p. 8), JVC of America used CEDIA Expo to announce plans for its first HDTV-capable D-VHS VCR.
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Jay Leno never looked better in the morning. Recorded with the Super VHS JVC HR-S6600U, ”The Tonight Show” looks great during the day and ”The Today Show” looks great at night. With only a few dozen ...
JVC has stopped making standalone VCR machines, and at the same time confirmed the fearful paranoia of my own rather forward thinking Father. My Dad has a big collection of videotapes, mostly off-air ...
Today, is the end of an era, folks. The age of the standalone VCR has officially come to an end. And while many people might have thought it had already closed its chapter, JVC did for real today. JVC ...
The new JVC HR-S6800U VCR works miracles. It`s the first home VCR that removes unwanted feet from your camcorder videos. That should make everyone except Dr. Scholls happy. Besides editing feet ...
JVC next month will be the first to market a VCR incorporating Gemstar’s Index-Plus video tape management system, both companies announced. JVC will incorporate the system, created by the developer of ...
Although we're huge fans of convergence around here -- i.e. packing as many functions as possible into a single device -- our love of feature-creep has never extended to VCR / DVD combo units which, ...
With the fall television season under way, it’s a good time to take a look at your VCR. The latest models are loaded with features that make recording TV shows and watching movies easier and more ...
The advent of television in the American home in the late 1940s and its dramatic adoption throughout the 1950s offered a whole new entertainment portal for Americans, who had grown accustomed to radio ...
I want to get a new VCR and I'd like some opinions. I want to stick to VHS models and since what little recording I do I do in EP mode 19 micron heads would be nice. Reliability is also very important ...
Japan’s Funai Electric says it will be making its last VCRs this week. Funai, which makes the units in China for Sanyo, says that demand for its output has dropped from around 15 million units a year ...
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