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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Worthing
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DVD / VCR Combination
I am thinking of changing my VCR and although I have a PS2 that plays DVDs I am wondering if it is worth the extra money to get a combi DVD/VCR?
On the one hand, DVDs are better (etc. etc.) and it's only one machine rather than two, but on the other, I don't have any DVDs and don't have any intention of building up a collection of films that I will probably only watch once. I know many people have loads of DVDs but is there really enough time to watch Gladiator or The Matrix more than once or twice? Given that the only DVDs I watch are PS2 demo discs and the occasional rental, should I bother with a combi player - and are they any good?
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if you dont watch many dvds then the ps2 is adequate, i recommend buying a decent VCR as the combis are never as good as seperates anyway so, just go for a vcr!
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Any one know of a DVD recorder and VCR Combo.
I've seen loads of DVD player VCR combos, but no DVR VCR combo... |
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