DIGITNOW Video Converter
Best simple digitizer for casual home video archiving.
This DIGITNOW Video Converter allows you to easily convert your old analog video tapes, such as VHS, Hi8, and camcorder tapes, into digital format with the press of a button. It can capture video from various sources including VCRs, VHS tapes, Hi8, camcams, DVDs, TV boxes, and gaming systems. The device operates without a computer or software, transferring movies directly to a memory card (a 4GB TF Micro SD card is included). It features a built-in battery and screen for portable use and playback, allowing you to watch your videos anywhere. The digitized videos can be saved permanently via TF card or USB cable and transferred to PCs, smartphones, or other devices for editing or sharing.
$79.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.4
/ 5
Category Rank
371
/ 390
#371 in Scan Converters
Price vs Category Average
-89%
Below average
Model
120
/ BR
Who it's for
- Individuals wanting to preserve cherished analog memories easily.
- Users preferring to digitize media without involving a PC.
- Cost-conscious consumers seeking an economical way to archive old media.
Who should skip it
- Viewers expecting modern HD quality from their converted videos.
- Impatient users with extensive analog media libraries to convert.
- Creative users desiring advanced post-capture editing features.
Key Specs
Model
BR120
Interface
HDMI
Format
AVI
Memory Card Slot
TF Card
Color
Black
Features
- Convert VHS to Digital
- Capture Video from Multiple Sources
- No Computer or Software Required
- Portable with Built-in Battery and Screen
- Direct Transfer to Memory Card
- Playback on Device
- Connect to TV via AV or HDMI
- Transfer to PC via USB
What customers say
Customers generally find the DIGITNOW Video Converter to be a mixed experience, primarily appreciating its relative ease of use for digitizing older media. Many users highlight its simple setup, making it accessible even for those less tech savvy. However, a recurring theme involves the converted video quality, which some describe as merely adequate rather than exceptional, especially when transferring VHS or similar formats. Reliability for consistent, high quality output appears to be a point of contention, suggesting it serves best for casual archival rather than professional grade conversions.
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