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Sharp VC-H965U 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR

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Better deals found elsewhere.

(1 out of 5) by P. Blackburn on Jul 21, 2007 (Seattle, WA United States)
Standalone VCRs are becoming extremely difficult to find. Nevertheless, don't buy this VCR. It's a good, basic VCR (my neighbors own this exact model and like it except for the machine's display and the door has gotten stuck a few times), has a good picture for standard VHS/S-VHS and is easy-to-operate. But this model is being discontinued and this seller has raised his price as much as he dares while he still has a few left. (I recall seeing it here for about $85 not too long ago, then $150, now $300.) As another reviewer has mentioned, it's not worth $300.

Although also discontinued, there is another, far better VCR for sale, namely the Mitsubishi HS-HD2000U. This VCR plays THREE formats: Standard VHS, S-VHS, and D-VHS. D-VHS (Digital VHS) allows you to record and play back HD broadcasts in their original HD resolution (although D-VHS tapes are necessary, which are more expensive than the standard VHS tapes). The resolution is far better than even S-VHS. This model has other advanced features such as auto/manual/slow tracking, manual and auto time counter, four search modes, repeat playback, search to blank, various display features such as displaying the remaining time left on a tape and the time gauge, RF converter, PerfecTape (tests the quality of every tape and adjusts settings to maximize recording and playing quality), and on and on. The remote even has an LCD screen with a hidden button compartment. Cool! Yet even with all these high-end features, it still operates as easy as a plain, standard VCR if that's what you want.

This Mitsubishi VCR sold for over $1000 when it was introduced. Now you can find them on eBay for $139, new in a factory-sealed box and with complete manufacturer's warranty. It's a dynamite VCR and one heck of a deal at this price.

Disclaimer: I just found the Mitsu described above and I did not hesitate to buy it. I'm not a seller of them or affiliated with such a seller in any way. I'm just alerting folks who would like a great machine at a great price. If you're not interested in the Mitsu, JVC offers a complete line of VCRs, many at a far better price than the $300 price tag here. I'm sure Amazon offers at least a couple of them.

The VCR offered here is a good, bare-bones VCR. But at this price, it's a complete ripoff. Do not buy it.

Maybe worth $80, but $300

(2 out of 5) by P. Fuller on Jul 18, 2007
Bought this VCR back in '04 when my '91 Sanyo, which I loved, died and I thought it wouldn't be worth fixing. Ended up repairing the Sanyo for $40 and it was still the better machine.

Picture quality is OK with prerecorded tapes, but nothing to write home about. I'm probably one of the few people still using over-the-air broadcasts picked up on an indoor antenna, so maybe my picture quality complaints aren't valid for someone with cable or satellite, but everything I record myself plays back looking like it was badly airbrushed. Tried turning "Super Picture" off, and while it was different, it wasn't much of an improvement and may have been worse. My Sanyo does a much better job with the noisier input.

Another annoying feature is the accelerated FF/REW. It's almost impossible to get within 10 minutes of the spot you want on the tape and you always have to go into play-mode with its slower FF/REW to find your spot. My Sanyo, with a slower, but constant speed FF/REW almost always gets me where I want to go faster.

When you can find a VCR combined with a DVD recorder and ATSC digital tuner for under $300, why pay $300 for this relic?

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Order canceled without explanation

(1 out of 5) by D. Fuller on Jun 28, 2007
I ordered this item a week ago. A week later I get an email that says the order was canceled. No explanation.

If I had a way to rate this process, I'd give it a negative 10. If the vender is out of stock, the page shouldn't be up.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Very poor play back of my tapes

(1 out of 5) by J. Rein on May 19, 2007 (Florida)
Bought this due to positive feedback regarding playback ability. Made a mistake.

Play back on this machine is extremely poor, have old JVC machines in garage and shop that use for play back and give excellent pictures with same tapes.

Will send back and replace with JVC

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Best of a dying breed

(5 out of 5) by David E. Polosky on Mar 18, 2007 (Brevard, NC)
After returning 3 other new VCR's for poor picture quality, this machine met all my expectations. The picture and colors are great - largely due to the HQ circuitry which seems to be mandatory on a VCR for a good picture. Best of all, it will play back tapes recorded at EP on another machine (which was having tracking problems at the time) flawlessly! The remote is well-designed and simple to use, logically arranged keys etc. Sharp is no longer making VCR's, so I'm ordering 2 more as insurance against the time when no quality VCR will be available anywhere.