The Best Buy house brand VCR players are very small and only about as wide as a tape.
The Pioneer VCR's have a very slim profile and take up a very small amount of space.
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DVD/VCR combo players are better used at home. These machines are somewhat big and bulky, and therefore they are not really very portable like a regular small DVD player is.
This is very unlikley, bluray is far ahead of VCR technology, consider converting your vhs tapes to dvd.
JVC will record a very clear picture when compared with other VCR's.
Most of DVD/VCR combo comes with a very self explanatoly remotes controlles coded basically with very easy language to undertstand
The Panasonic DVD/VCR combo is great and very reliable, but can't burn DVDs.
Any VCR should hold up to abuse from children and if they break them then you can get a new one for cheap.
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.
Yes, using the VCR portion of the DVD/VCR combo and a product such as ADS DVD Xpress or Pinnacle DVC90 to transfer old home movies from the VHS tape to a computer.
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No. But you will need to run a short line from your t.v. to your vcr using a coax cable which can be purchased at most electronics stores for a small price.