
Panasonic PV-D4762 DVD-VCR Combo Player Recorder
Enjoy Versatile Home Entertainment with a Classic ComboThe Panasonic PV-D4762 DVD-VCR Combo provides a convenient way to enjoy both DVD and VHS formats. Equipped with progressive-scan video output, it delivers enhanced picture quality for DVDs. Media Type: DVD & VHS Progressive Sca...
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Overview
Enjoy Versatile Home Entertainment with a Classic Combo
The Panasonic PV-D4762 DVD-VCR Combo provides a convenient way to enjoy both DVD and VHS formats. Equipped with progressive-scan video output, it delivers enhanced picture quality for DVDs.
- Media Type: DVD & VHS
- Progressive Scan: Yes
- Audio Output: Stereo RCA Analog Audio
- Video Outputs: Composite, S-Video, Component
- Special Features: Simulated Surround Sound, Commercial Advance
Key Features
Provides high vertical resolution for a great picture
Simulated surround-sound brings the theater home
VCR's Commercial Advance feature lets you hop past commercials
S-video, component-video, and composite-video outputs
Illuminated universal Light Tower remote control
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Delivers high vertical resolution, ensuring a clear and sharp picture quality
- Includes simulated surround-sound, bringing an immersive audio experience to your home
- Features a VCR's Commercial Advance function, allowing users to skip past advertisements conveniently
- Equipped with S-video, component-video, and composite-video outputs for versatile connection options
- Comes with an illuminated universal Light Tower remote control for easy operation in any lighting
👎 Cons
- As a DVD-VCR combo, it supports older media formats which are becoming less common
- "High vertical resolution" is a general term and specific resolution numbers are not provided
- Simulated surround-sound may not offer the same fidelity as a dedicated multi-channel audio system
- The Commercial Advance feature is specific to VCR playback and not applicable to DVD content
- Modern televisions may have fewer or no composite or S-video inputs, potentially requiring adapters