Go Video VR3840 DVD Recorder VCR VHS Player Combo
Archive cherished home movies and record television programs with the Go Video VR3840 DVD Recorder and VCR combo. This versatile unit allows for easy transfer of VHS tapes to DVD with its One-Touch Copy feature. Enjoy dual recording capabilities to either DVD or VHS simultaneously. The VR3840 offers flexible playback options via RF, Composite, S-Video, and Component outputs, and enhances your viewing experience with AutoPlay™ and DoMiNoFX™ digital signal improvement. It plays a wide range of formats, including DVD, CD, MP3, and JPEG files.
$169.00
Owner Satisfaction
2.6
/ 5
Category Rank
47
/ 49
#47 in DVD Recorders
Price vs Category Average
-34%
Below average
Tuner Type
NTSC Analog Tuner
/ NTSC Analog Tuner
Who it's for
- Space-Saving Combo Unit
- Easy Bi-Directional Dubbing
- Versatile Media Compatibility
Who should skip it
- Complex Recording Setup
- Mechanical Reliability Concerns
- Lack of High-Definition Output
Key Specs
Tuner Type
NTSC Analog Tuner
Integrated VCR
Yes
Video Output Interfaces
Component Video, Composite Video, S-Video
Playback Format Compatibility
DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, MP3, JPEG
Digital Audio Output Type
Coaxial Digital
Width
17 inches
Progressive Scan Support
Yes
Front Panel Inputs
Yes
Features
- Archive VHS tapes to DVD easily
- Dual-deck recording to DVD or VHS
- One-touch VHS to DVD copying
- Plays VHS, DVD, CD, MP3, JPEG
- AutoPlay skips DVD menus
- Digitally enhances signal quality
- Versatile playback connections
- Records on DVD-R or DVD-RW discs
What customers say
Consumer response centers entirely on the core function: digitizing VHS tapes. When this all-in-one unit works, users are highly satisfied with the convenience of transferring irreplaceable memories to DVD. However, reliability is a major concern. Many reviews cite premature failure of the DVD recorder component or arrival defects, making the purchase feel like a gamble. While VCR playback is acceptable, the inconsistent recording success and mechanical failures significantly frustrate users. The overall experience is split between successful archival projects and immediate disappointment due to poor durability.
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