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Product Reviews for Sony RDR-VX555 DVD/VCR Combo
Availability
Discontinued
By Jim Ecker from East Brady, Kentucky on 10/26/2008
Pros:
Durable, Easy To Set Up, Easy To Use
Best Uses:
High Volume Usage, Home, Office
Describe Yourself:
Power User
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Get rid of the two machines and have one instead! What a spacesaver! We just bought this a few weeks ago and area very pleased with the product. Both work very well and it’s very compact. We had a problem with the remote but were able to replace it at no cost. It’s a great machine that we highly recommend!
By Simrn from CA on 10/18/2008
Cons:
Difficult To Set Up, Difficult To Use, Flimsy Construction, Inconsistent, Unattractive Design
Describe Yourself:
Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Unit was very slow while loading DVDs. Now and then, the unit is unable to read DVD; and you need to turn the unit off and on to make it work. The remote control is unnecessarily complex and the performance was overall very poor.
By Cameron from Mountlake Terrace on 10/17/2008
Pros:
Consistent Performance, Durable, Easy To Set Up, Easy To Use, High Quality Picture
Describe Yourself:
Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I didn't want to have to buy all my vhs movies on dvd. Now I don't have to. this was the best purchase I've made in a long time! It is working great, dvd or vhs either one looks great and works great.
Digital upscaling is amazing.
By Orson from New York, NY on 6/9/2008
How long have you owned it:
One-to-three months
Best Uses:
Archiving TV Shows, Home, Movies
Describe Yourself:
Couch Potato
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
My dad still watches his old movies in VHS. I'm surprised they still work. A lot of them seemed to have began deteriorating with static on the bottom half of the screen. I thought it was all of the tapes getting old, but after I bought him this player...in an effort to transition him to dvds... it turned out his old VHS movies still play pretty well. He'll buy into that DVD thing sooner or later, but he currently loves what the upscaling can do for VHS.
By Consumer Kellie from Atlanta, Georgia on 6/1/2008
How long have you owned it:
One-to-three months
Pros:
Attractive Design, Fast Recording, Fast Setup, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Archiving TV Shows, Home, Professional
Describe Yourself:
Practical, Tech Savvy
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
If you are looking for something that you can use to watch both DVD and VHS tapes with this is the product you need! Don’t waste all that space with two separate machines when you can have one machine! This is the best deal my husband has ever talked me into and believe me he has some crazy ones! Playback is amazing, we love it!
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