
Panasonic PV-V4660 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR Recorder
Relive Classic Entertainment with the Panasonic PV-V4660 VCRThe Panasonic PV-V4660 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR is a high-quality, long-lasting VCR made in Japan. Featuring DynAmorphous four-head technology and an MTS/SAP tuner, this VCR delivers exceptional stereo sound and enhanced picture quality. With VC...
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Overview
Relive Classic Entertainment with the Panasonic PV-V4660 VCR
The Panasonic PV-V4660 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR is a high-quality, long-lasting VCR made in Japan. Featuring DynAmorphous four-head technology and an MTS/SAP tuner, this VCR delivers exceptional stereo sound and enhanced picture quality. With VCR Plus+ Gold, programming your recordings has never been easier.
Specifications:
- Heads: 4 DynAmorphous metal heads
- Tuner: MTS/SAP tuner
- Programming: VCR Plus+ Gold and Allset channel mapping
- Remote Control: Multibrand illuminated Light Tower remote control
- Features: Rapid rewind and fast-forward, Auto clock set with up to 24-hour backup
- Audio: Hi-Fi Stereo
- Dimensions: 10 x 16.88 x 3.88 inches
- Weight: 7.1 pounds
Key Features
4 DynAmorphous metal heads
VCR Plus+ Gold and Allset channel mapping for easy programming
Multibrand illuminated Light Tower remote control
Rapid rewind and fast-forward
Auto clock set with up to 24-hour backup
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with 4 DynAmorphous metal heads, ensuring high-quality video playback and recording performance.
- Simplifies TV programming with VCR Plus+ Gold and Allset channel mapping, making recording your favorite shows easy.
- Comes with a multibrand illuminated Light Tower remote control, offering convenient operation of the VCR and other devices.
- Features rapid rewind and fast-forward functions, saving time when navigating through VHS tapes.
- Includes an auto clock set function with up to 24-hour backup, ensuring the VCR keeps accurate time even after power interruptions.
👎 Cons
- As a VCR, its primary functionality is limited to VHS tapes, which is an older format with diminishing availability.
- The video quality is restricted to VHS standards, which is significantly lower than modern digital formats like DVD or Blu-ray.
- The multibrand remote control, while versatile, may require setup or programming to work with other devices.
- The 24-hour clock backup is useful but does not prevent needing to reset the clock after extended power outages.
- Lacks modern connectivity options such as HDMI or USB, requiring older AV inputs on a television.