Philips DVP3345V/17 DVD/VCR Combo
From Philips
This product has been Factory-Refurbished to perform as if it were new. It includes a manufacturer's 90-Day Warranty. The DVD/VCR Combo by Philips combines both old technology and new technology to preserve your memorable moments. Not only does it play video cassettes, but also DVDs as well, so you can watch your child tapes on VHS and also the latest action-flicks on DVD without having to operate multiple devices. It also has the capability of viewing images along with MP3 and WMA music files. Play MP3 or WMA music (also while viewing pictures) Progressive scan doubles the vertical resolution of the image for crisp, flicker-free picture Hi-Fi stereo VHS plays true stereo VHS Compatibility - CD, VCD, DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R, DL-, VHS MP3, WMA audio formats JPEG digital images Unit Dimensions - 17.13 W x 3.7 H x 9.17 D
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1341 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Philips
- Model: DVP3345V/17
- Dimensions: 8.00 pounds
Thanks for posting that this does NOT have a tuner!
Thank you to all the people posting that this does unit does NOT have a tuner, since Amazon doesn't seem to have that fact anywhere in their product description. I figured that it didn't, based on the price, but having that spelled out clearly in the listings would be pretty useful and save on Amazon having to deal with a bunch of returns from people who needed to have one with a tuner. Philips may be a decent brand, but we don't have a cable or satellite box and hook up our stuff directly to the RF cable from the cable company, so this unit would do us no good whatsoever. If your cable hook up setup is similar, SKIP this unit.
Great DVD/VCR player combo
Plays all formats flawlessly. Easy to read remote. Troublefree setup. Philips is a Dutch company which produces quality stuff. Beats the price and quality of any Japanese, Taiwanese, Chinese products.
Great value
This is an excellent value. The description neglects to state this model is not cable ready. There are two solutions.
1. Use a cable converter box.
2. Purchase a (female) coax to (male) RCA converter for a few dollars.