Bruce Johnson wrote:
> 
> On Jun 2, 2009, at 4:50 PM, glen wrote:
> 
>> This idea has got my attention. I remember such a device from  
>> Computer Geeks a year or so  ago. Checking their site I see none  
>> available. What combo deck do you or anyone else recommend?
> 
> Many people I trust have said that Lite-on units are good...There's  
> one you can get for about $100 (google 'Lite-on VHS + DVD recorder')
> 
> 
> 

I'm familiar with 3. Unfortunately, they are all at work and I am at 
home. I'll check the exact model numbers tomorrow.

One is a Magnavox that came from Wal-Mart to play throwaway VHS tapes 
and DVD's. It also makes great throwaway DVD's, it has a habit of 
quitting right when the dub is about 3/4 done.

The other 2 are a Panasonic and a high end Sony. Both work really well. 
The Sony is also really expensive as Sonys tend to be, and the Panasonic 
gives as good a quality dubs.

Like I said, I'll look up some model numbers tomorrow and get back to you.

Stephen

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