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The VCR works great. I was very pleased with my experience dealing with this vendor. All thesteps along the way were handling in an excellent manner.
The remote is small and is nice to hold. This VCR performs flawlessly. Even though it is refurbished, it works great. It took me 3 hours to locate this model and I don't know why Amazon.com asked me to review it, because it was the last one. It has two fast forward speeds (during playback) and includes all of the nice things that VCR's provide. It has a counter and a timer.
Tapes were around $20 then. Nice and simple. Got my 1st VCR in 1979. Needless to say, I have gone thru many different units.This a good unit. I've used various similiar Panasonic models for years, but, these machines are getting old, and you can't expect them to last for many more years. JVC. $2000.
This VCR functions much quiter than the one it replaced. It has had no problems and has functioned as expected.The controls, remote, and hookups were easy to figure out, with enough -ins and -outs for the basic AV system. I purchased this VCR as a gift for my parents. They've been using it for playback and recording for almost two years now.
It doesn't add noise to older tapes like some other VCRs do. It's compact and fits into limited spaces with ease. I was lucky and was able to find this model back in Sept 2001. The only drawback is the motor noise, but once you get used to it, you don't notice it. It's one of the last VCRs that was made in Japan by Panasonic for the 2000 model year. It's Panasonic's 2000 model year entry level VCR, and it's really reliable. Picture quality is clear & brilliant, and it plays tapes very clean.
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