Videocassette recorder
A VCR stand is not necessary to make a VCR working properly as it is only a piece of furniture used to hold the VCR. A VCR will work as long as it is plugged into the wall and hooked up to a TV.
VCR stands for Video Cassette Recorder.
VCR stands for videocassette recorder. So, the C stands for cassette.
Video cassette recorder.
Typically, no. VCR stands are just big enough to house the VCR and a TV on top. Entertainment centers often have other compartments for DVDs, stereo equipment, etc.
Yes, you can as long as you have the coax cable connected to the VCR first and then to your TV. Some TVs have RCA A/V outputs also and you can connect a VCR to them. Even better is to use the RCA A/V connections from the cable box to VCR, VCR to TV.
Power = Voltage * Current, so 120V x 9.5A = 1140 Watts. What the hell VCR draws 1140 Watts, though? Even early Sony U-Matic VCR's with mechanical everythings drew only 100 Watts.
The abbreviation of VCR is...
Yes, as long as your VCR has an composite input. Simply plug the composite cables from your PS3 into your VCR. If you plan on playing your PS3 through your VCR this way your VCR must be turned on for it to work.
main parts of a vcr
Buy a new VCR, then use the remote that came with the new VCR to control the new VCR. Also get a DVD player you caveman
Charles P. Ginsberg invented the VCR