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In just a few short years, the VCR has gone from being the king of the Home Theater to being a piece of antiquated technology. Devices like DVD players and digital video recorders have made the VCR all but obsolete. However, there are people out there that still have a VHS tape library, though, and those people probably still want to be able to watch their old tapes.

You can easily and cheaply add a VCR to your home theater setup. You can find a cheap VCR just about anywhere, especially online at sites like Pebble.com. Since VCRs are becoming so outdated, the demand has gone way down, and as demand goes, so go prices. So, you’ll be able to find a standard VCR for as little as $10 through the internet.

Another option that you may want to pursue, though, is a relatively new idea that electronics companies have been using to spice the VCR up. This option is the DVD/VCR combo unit. While being the same size as a standard VCR, the DVD/VCR combination unit combines both a DVD player and a VCR, allowing you to utilize new technology, while still being able to watch those old VHS tapes that you stocked up on throughout the past couple years.

The DVD/VCR combo units are obviously going to be more expensive than your standard VCR, but the increase in price is definitely worth the investment. You’ll be able to get a lot more use out of a DVD/VCR combo than you will out of just a standard VCR. Also, you’ll have more room in your home theater space to expand for other new technologies, like a BluRay player.

No matter which way you go, though, you’ll be able to pull out your old VHS tapes and watch the movies that you love. It all just depends on your taste, your budget and how much room you have in your home theater setup.

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