Sanyo DVW-7000 VCR/DVD Player Recorder Combo
Rediscover your favorite movies and shows with the refurbished Sanyo DVW-7000 VCR/DVD Player Combo. This versatile unit combines a 4-Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR with a DVD player, offering dual playback options for your media collection. While the VCR records, the DVD player is for playback only. It supports a wide array of formats, including VHS tapes, DVDs, CDs, CD-R/RW, and MP3 files. This 2004 model comes complete with its original remote, new batteries, A/V cables, and a printed manual, ensuring a comprehensive and reliable entertainment experience.
$189.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.2
/ 5
Category Rank
140
/ 145
#140 in VCRs
Price vs Category Average
-24%
Below average
Dimensions
16.93.110.8
/ W x H x D inches
Who it's for
- Space Efficiency
- VHS to DVD Archiving
- Dual Media Playback
Who should skip it
- Mechanical Reliability Issues
- Outdated Recording Standards
- Limited Modern Connectivity
Key Specs
Dimensions
16.9 W x 3.1 H x 10.8 D inches
Weight
8.8 pounds
Manufactured Date
2004
VCR Connectivity
Composite Video RCA
DVD Connectivity
Composite Video RCA, Digital Audio Coaxial RCA, Stereo Audio L/R RCA, S-Video, Component Video RCA
Playable Media Format
DVD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, VHS tape
Number of Heads
4.0
Audio Output Type
Hi-Fi Stereo
Features
- Plays both VHS tapes and DVDs
- 4-Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR for superior audio
- DVD player offers versatile media playback
- Supports CD-R/RW and MP3 file formats
- Includes remote control and necessary cables
- Refurbished for assured quality and performance
- Multiple video output options for connectivity
- Combines VCR and DVD player functionality
What customers say
This VCR DVD combo offers great convenience with its space saving design, simplifying playback of both legacy VHS and modern DVDs. Initial setup and basic playback are straightforward, appealing to users wanting to declutter. However, satisfaction is heavily tempered by significant reliability concerns. The primary pain point centers on the DVD recorder component, which many users report failing relatively quickly after moderate use. Furthermore, the VCR mechanism shows typical wear and tear over time. While a fully functional unit is valued for archiving, the high rate of early component failure creates a polarized user base, making longevity a major concern for owners.
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