Magnavox DV225MG9 DVD Player and 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR
- DVD Player
- VCR Recorder
- Records from Line In
- Great for playing movies
Product Description
DVD player and Viideo tape recorder without tuner… More >>
Magnavox DV225MG9 DVD Player and 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR
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This was a nice machine. We weren’t able to use is on our old TV, but if we had a new TV, it would have been great.
Rating: 4 / 5
We use cable and there is no co-axial screw-in, so you have send the signal through the TV and then into this unit another way. Returned it back to wal-mart and got refund and bought different one on amazon.
Rating: 1 / 5
I just spent quite a bit of time hooking up one of these models bought at Wal-mart. After I figured out how to make it work with our TV so that it would both play and record, we discovered some of it’s shortcomings. We use cable and there is no co-axial screw-in, so you have send the signal through the TV and then into this unit another way. Okay, we could deal with that. There is no digital readout screen on the front of the unit. (yes we did notice that before) The buttons like “play” do not light up. (didn’t realize that) When setting up the clock and all that we discovered there is no internal tuner to set up or receive the channels from cable. It does have a timer to record, but it will only record whatever is being played on the TV at that time. So you can not watch one show while recording another. Also, if the TV is off, guess what it will record? That’s right – nothing. Screwiest, craziest VCR we’ve ever owned, but as I speak it is being taken back for a refund. That’s why I’m on here looking around. Haven’t found anything yet that will meet our simple needs for under $100. I guess we have to pay more or change our ways or both.
Rating: 1 / 5
This DVD/VCR player is doing exactly what I expected it to do. It plays all of my DVDs and I am able to watch my home videos (on tapes) which is why I bought it in the first place. Hook-up was quick and did not need extra cables. I get a great picture on my tv. For the price I paid, you can’t beat it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought this model at a local Wal-Mart due to price. Since VCR’s don’t have a history of longevity, I was not wanting to spend more than I had to. Since the unit does not have a tuner, I had to purchase a modulator in order to get it to work with my DISH unit. Attempted to play a few of our VCR tapes to check the quality. The first tape skipped and had poor picture quality, even though it played perfectly on our old VCR. The next two tapes had poor picture and sound quality, even though they also looked and sounded fine on our old VCR. Am returning the unit to WM. Will be forced to spend more money to get a better unit. I would give an “A” to Magnavox for their telephone service support. However, I would give this unit a “D” on performance. I would not recommend this unit to anyone who wants a good, quality VCR/DVD player.
Rating: 1 / 5