🎥 Relive the Classics with Style!
The Magnavox MVR650MG 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR combines modern convenience with classic functionality. With features like a bilingual on-screen display, high-fidelity audio, and auto head cleaning, this lightweight VCR is perfect for both nostalgic movie nights and seamless connectivity.
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 037849933312 |
Manufacturer | MAGNAVOX |
Brand Name | Magnavox |
Item Weight | 5.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 11 x 6 inches |
Item model number | MVR650MG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Specification Met | energy_star |
Special Features | Lightweight |
R**L
Works great!
Works like a brand new VHS player
V**E
I ordered this garbage (see pic above)
Okay I found some old home movies on vhs, somehow I overlooked them when I converted everything to dvd si so needed a vcr (whoda thunk?). I ordered this garbage (see pic above). I paid more than 2 cents for it so I was robbed. Luckily they don't sell them anymore to my knowledge which is good so others don't waste their money.
R**Y
You get what you pay for
This is cheap junk. Of course I paid a junk price (39.00). The main problem is it started eating my tapes. Also only one speed works properly.
W**O
Works great!
So happy with this VCR, works perfectly!
M**0
Magnavox VCR. Not Too Great!
All-Right, this VCR is in simple terms, A PIECE OF TRASH. I bought this and as usual everything says it's great, it's not! Whatever happened to Magnavox products, the company is slam-bang, but until I got this VCR, I thought that something got totally messed up; I think Magnavox should get themselves back on their feet, because I think they're a great company, but this VCR isn't worth paying for and trying to play!
T**Y
BAD BAD BAD
I bought this thing (it's a Magnavox) and like most of the VCR's made in Asian countries it's a piece of junk. I wasted a couple of days trying to find out why I got no video out. Finally found it is the VCR. Isn't it ironic how all those Asian countries look down on us, call us lazy, incompetant, etc. Yet, unless they copy something we build here, exactly as we build it, all they can produce is junk.And while they are going to refund my purchase price they won't refund the shipping charges. So it costs me 14.00 for a piece of junk I had to send back.It's a fooler....the display suggests it has digital readout...but the reality is it has LED's behind a piece of dark plastinc. The onscreen set up is not User friendly. It's impossible to hook up an RF cable to the in and out jacks...unless you have special tools and very small, strong fingers. I've never understood why Asian companies make equipment you can't hook up cables to.
R**0
Magnavox VCR is NOT the Best!!!
First of all,I thought this VCR is great, but as it got a month or so old, it started to have streaking problems with playback of VHS tapes, then finally, I returned it for my money back! It's good for a few months and the STARS is 2 out of 5, not 4 out of 5!!!
U**G
Junk
Wow! I guess I should feel lucky. My MVR650 didn't start eating tapes until months after I bought it. Well, not eating them outright, anyway. It *always* chewed on them a bit. From the beginning fast forwarding would scrape the oxide off the tape (that section would never be watchable again) but it didn't actually start refusing to release the tape for several months. Shutting itself off as soon as you inserted a tape didn't start for months either along with ejecting that cassette once you turned it back on. Oh, but I said it wouldn't release the tape, didn't I? Well it would eject the *cassette*, but that doesn't mean it would release the *tape*.I lived with this piece of junk so long because it is hard to find a VCR these days narrow enough to fit on my shelf. Everyone seems to have gone to those 17 inch behemoths.
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