The first few TV that offer a TV/VCR combo were created by Sony and Sharp. It was the early 1970s where they decided to experiment the product, but later was a failure due to many other technologies.
DVD VCR Combo connected to HD TV cant pick up digital TV. For it to work it has to be connected to a tuner which is purchased.
Yes, any brand of DVD/VCR combo should work with any brand of TV as long as the TV is equipped with inputs for audio/video jacks (the white, red, and yellow jacks that come with the DVD/VCR combo player).
In order to get the full HD experience you need an HDMI cable to connect a DVD/VCR combo to an HDTV.
Microphones dont not work with a DVD/TV Combo unit. DVD/VCR Combo units are connected internally and connections are not accessible
A VCR DVD combo player is typically hooked to a TV using RCA connectors. They are color coded and connected to the same ports on each device.
To record TV programs with it while watching another channel like you can with an ordinary VCR.
for Philips the code is 0324
The VCR system is no longer used by almost any company. This makes the purchase of a dvd/vcr combo very difficult to find. You can go to Ebay.com and find one that is used.
There should be a list of VCR makes and models.Find the one that matches your VCR.And it will tell you how to program. :)
cannot change channels on vcr/dvd
Yes Haier makes one that is 19 inches.
It's just like hooking a DVD player or VCR, you use the 2 RCA jacks cables that come with the unit, match to TV outputs.