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DVD/VCR Combo
shaz77_2
Posts: 1,881 Forumite
in N. Ireland
I'm looking to purchase a DVD/VR combo of good quality at a reasonable price, I'm looking for one in the Fermanagh area. Does anyone have any suggestions, what sort of prices would I be looking at?
Would it be a better idea to simply transfer my VCR's to DVDs and just buy a DVD player?
Would it be a better idea to simply transfer my VCR's to DVDs and just buy a DVD player?
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It'd be a better idea just to buy a DVD recorder (around £60 online)
Our suppliers don't even stock VCRs anymore0 -
Most DVD recorder/VHS combos allow you to transfer your tapes to DVD .
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5335684/Trail/C%24cip%3D49550.Sound%2Band%2Bvision%3EC%24cip%3D49586.DVD%2Band%2Bvideo%3EC%24cip%3D49593.DVD-video%2Bcombinations.htm0 -
Hope I'm not butting into this conversation but what sort of qualtiy are those DVD recorders that are priced at around £60?0
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Try ASDA-I thought I seen some cheap ones there last week.0
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former_student wrote: »Hope I'm not butting into this conversation but what sort of qualtiy are those DVD recorders that are priced at around £60?
OK ... at £60 I wouldn't be disappointed if it only lasted 12 - 18 months (12month warranty anyhows)0
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