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Sony VRD-MC10 DVD Recorder$268.00 to $468.00
Tags:sony, vrd-mc10, dvd, recorder, | Coby DVD-209$24.00 to $42.00
Tags:coby, dvd-209, | JVC XV-N370B$35.00 to $65.00
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JVC SR-MV45US

A DVD Recorder and S-VHS VCR in one convenient single deck, with a ton of features that make it useful in virtually any environment. If you ever come across a need to make recordings of a single source on both DVD Disc and S-VHS tape simultaneously, the SR-MV45 has a solution. The Simultaneous Recording function can record programs on both DVD and VCR decks from the same Input source. Additionally, it allows recordings from two different programs on two separate media. The Auto Repeat function is very convenient when constant or repeated Video playback is required such as when DVD discs are used for company receptions or storefront demos. Live Memory function lets you playback scenes to check any performance, and video can be recorded from a camcorder to the DVD-RAM, enabling simultaneous recording and playback, making it great for a physical education setting.Minimize
Samsung DVD-VR375 DVD Recorder

This versatile unit records both DVD discs and VHS tapes, delivering crisp pictures and high-quality sound. Transition those VHS family videos to DVD.
Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-Ray DVD Player

It also has wireless LAN built-in. Add to that AllShare, which enables content to be seamlessly streamed between DLNA devices, allowing you to play files stored on your PC or even to use your telephone through your TV.
JVC HR-XVC11B

The JVC HR-XVC11B DVD/VCR Combo Player is a quality DVD player and VCR recorder combo that offer great features at an affordable price. It features progressive scan, multi-format DVD playback capabilities (DVD-Video, DVD-R/W, DVD+R/W), 4-Head VHS recorder with SQPB (S-VHS Quasi Playback), and Timer-Link recording capability. If your television or home theater projector is equipped with a component video input, you can take full advantage of the unit's component video output to enjoy images that look as good as they did on the big screen.Minimize