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Tape Compatibility
Some customers have reported issues with tape compatibility on the Panasonic PV-V4611 VCR, preventing them from playing or recording tapes on it and vice versa. Despite some successes in using the VCR with certain tapes, others have encountered problems such as the HI-FI indicator blinking during playback and films getting stuck and torn.
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Functionality
Customers have mixed feelings about the functionality of the Panasonic PV-V4611 VCR. While some are pleased with its features and ease of use, others find it challenging to navigate due to the layout of buttons on the remote and the absence of external control feature. However, most customers are satisfied with the overall performance and value for their purchase.
Sound Quality
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the sound quality of this Panasonic Hi-Fi Stereo VCR. While some are pleased with its excellent stereo sound, others report inconsistent audio issues causing interruptions during playback.
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Quality
It has great features, is easy to understand, and the manual's pretty good.
Works flawlessly -- great picture quality on both the rf and video outputs and superb hi-fi stereo sound.
However, having that feature at all is great, as is 'tape placement', end-of-program-search, vcr plus features, and a self-setting clock.
My old generic brand vcr recently bit the dust just after the 1-year warranty expired.
Price
For the price, i think it's an amazing find.
I got a fully functional (although slightly used) vcr with the remote, cables, and instructions for $20.
Packaging/appearance
Item didn't come in original packaging but worked perfectly for this relatively short need.
Competitiveness
I decided to invest a little more money into a name brand unit this time and i've always heard that panasonic makes pretty good vcrs.
But even then, the slo-mo and freeze frame picture quality are as good or better than vcrs costing much more.
As good as the [money]+ proscan that died on me.
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- This product had a total of 91 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 16 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive now owned this vcr for a number of months am very impressesd
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Others reviews say it is light which it is but who cares it just sits on a shelf
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Unless youre driving your tv cart down hills the light case shouldnt make a difference
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As light criticisms i do wish the remote had a slightly different button orientation pause is in a weird place
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I also wish commercial skip functioned a little differently you basically fastforward a minute at a time rather than some kind of sensor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However having that feature at all is great as is tape placement endofprogramsearch vcr plus features and a selfsetting clock
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More bells and whistles than most people ever need
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The only differences are vcr on the pvv4611 and the pvv4521 is a lot smaller
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