Any of the Toshiba or Sony VCR's will let you program without a remote using only the front panel buttons.
Most TV's can control receivers, VCRs, DVDs and Cable Boxes. Sound Bars are not among those items covered by a preset universal remote. You will want a Logitech Harmony remote to control everything.
No. Consumer VCRs are not compatible.
The Pioneer VCRs can be completely controlled via the unit itself in case you happen to lose the remote.
With the advent of DVDs and now Blueray, VCRs seem to be an antiquated item
They provide a way to enhance printed material with visual aid. :D
the use of vcrs
VCRs, tapes,
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.
There are no single VCR player that is still in production by any company so you would have to upgrade to a DVD/VCR combo.
It depends where u get it from
The use of VCRsApex-