
Sylvania 6313CE 13-Inch TV/VCR Combo, Black
Relive the Classics with the Sylvania 13-Inch TV/VCR ComboThe Sylvania 6313CE combines a 13-inch color TV with a built-in VCR for nostalgic entertainment. Enjoy your favorite VHS tapes and TV shows in one convenient device. Screen Size: 13 inches Display Type: CRT Format: 4:3 VCR: Built-in VC...
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Overview
Relive the Classics with the Sylvania 13-Inch TV/VCR Combo
The Sylvania 6313CE combines a 13-inch color TV with a built-in VCR for nostalgic entertainment. Enjoy your favorite VHS tapes and TV shows in one convenient device.
- Screen Size: 13 inches
- Display Type: CRT
- Format: 4:3
- VCR: Built-in VCR
- Audio: Mono audio with built-in speaker, earphone jack
- Inputs: Front audio/video inputs, rear RF input
Key Features
13-inch color TV/VCR combo; measures 14.5 x 15.3 x 14.7 inches (W x H x D)
Automatic head cleaning; automatic clock setting
Multilingual onscreen menus; digital auto tracking; 8-event recording timer
Front audio/video inputs, rear RF input; earphone jack
Mono audio with built-in speaker; earphone jack
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Compact 13-inch screen size is ideal for small spaces like kitchens, bedrooms, or dorms.
- Integrated VCR allows for playback of VHS tapes, preserving access to older media collections.
- Automatic head cleaning feature helps maintain optimal playback quality for VHS tapes.
- Includes an 8-event recording timer, enabling scheduled recording of broadcast TV to VHS tapes.
- Front audio/video inputs provide convenient connectivity for external devices like gaming consoles or older media players.
👎 Cons
- The 13-inch screen size is very small compared to modern televisions, limiting the viewing experience for groups.
- Mono audio with a built-in speaker offers basic sound quality, lacking stereo or richer audio experiences.
- As an older technology, it lacks modern connectivity options like HDMI for connecting to current devices.
- The aspect ratio is likely 4:3, which may result in letterboxing or stretching for widescreen content.
- Features like automatic clock setting might require specific broadcast signals no longer widely available.