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- From: dhs@cs.utexas.edu (Douglas H. Steves)
- Newsgroups: rec.video
- Subject: Re: Schmuck wants a VCR
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 14:27:01 -0600
- Organization: CS Dept, University of Texas at Austin
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- In article <C1ItCp.FFF@ssesco.com> nau@ssesco.com (William Nau) writes:
- >Let me tell you what I want.
- >I want a good picture. I'm rarely impressed with the quality of VCR
- >pictures. SVHS would be nice, but I probably wont pay that much.
- >
- >Reliability. Enuf said.
- >
- >Naturally, I would like to record, but I don't care about editing.
- >
- >VCR+ I don't want to pay for it. I think I can manage to program the
- >thing myself.
- >
- >I'm cheap. I'd rather not spend more than $400, but may be convinced
- >to spend up to $450.
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- What he said (mostly), except that I want S-VHS and will spend more
- to get it. I have a Mitsubishi U-70 that's about 5 years old and I
- would like to replace it. Are there any good cheap S-VHS decks?
- I've heard lots of bad things about the JVCs. How about the
- Panasonic that J&R sells for $500 (the 4266?)? Anybody have one?
- Is the Mitsubishi U67 available at a discount? Any other suggestions?
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- Thanks,
- Doug
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