
Panasonic PVM1349 13-Inch TV/VCR Combo
Space-Saving Entertainment with a Classic Touch The Panasonic PV-M1349 TV/VCR Combo is a perfect solution for limited spaces, offering both television and VCR functionality. Its high-contrast picture tube and versatile features make it ideal for kitchens, offices, or any small area needing enter...
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Overview
Space-Saving Entertainment with a Classic Touch
The Panasonic PV-M1349 TV/VCR Combo is a perfect solution for limited spaces, offering both television and VCR functionality. Its high-contrast picture tube and versatile features make it ideal for kitchens, offices, or any small area needing entertainment.
Key Features:
- Display: 13-Inch TV with high-contrast picture tube.
- Tuner: 181-channel tuning capability (digital-to-analog converter box required for antenna TV reception).
- VCR: Eight-event/one-year timer, eight-hour recording, auto power on/play/rewind/shutoff, digital auto tracking.
- Convenience: Digital remote, commercial skip, on-screen adjustments, sleep timer, closed caption capability, FM radio.
- Bonus: Includes a dozen (12) Disney VHS full-length movies (used).
Key Features
13-inch diagonal mono TV/2-head mono VCR
FM radio with auto scan and nine presets
Alarm clock wakes you to a videotape, TV program, FM radio station, or beeping earphone jack
Includes remote
Front A/V input jacks
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Combines a 13-inch mono TV with a 2-head mono VCR, offering dual entertainment options in one unit.
- Features an FM radio with auto scan and nine presets, expanding its utility beyond video playback.
- Includes an alarm clock function that can wake you to a videotape, TV program, FM radio station, or a beeping sound.
- Comes with a remote control for convenient operation from a distance.
- Equipped with front A/V input jacks, making it easy to connect external devices like gaming consoles or older camcorders.
👎 Cons
- The 13-inch screen size is quite small, which may not be ideal for comfortable viewing from a distance.
- It features a mono TV and VCR, meaning it only outputs audio through a single channel, lacking stereo sound.
- The VCR component has only 2 heads, which typically results in lower picture quality compared to 4-head VCRs.
- Being a TV/VCR combo, it lacks modern connectivity options such as HDMI or USB, limiting compatibility with newer devices.
- The overall technology of a TV/VCR combo is largely outdated, and finding replacement parts or service may be difficult.