YES. dvds are almost outdated as well. Blu-Ray is the new standard.
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VHS are getting older and very outdated. and VCRs are starting to wear out. VCRS don't play VHS anymore cause of the new technology that is being made. So tapes get lots of static and jumpy/fuzzy pictures then it means it's time to give up on VHS.
With the advent of DVDs and now Blueray, VCRs seem to be an antiquated item
VCRs, tapes,
the use of vcrs
Some Canon VCRs come with DAC converters, which offer excellent sound for VCRs.
VCRs do not support HDTV. You will not be able to record HD. You will be able to record a converted HD signal but will lose the quality.
It depends where u get it from
The use of VCRsApex-
VCRs, tapes,
JVC
It means that you have a VCR. VCRs do not have tuners.
No. Consumer VCRs are not compatible.