I know how to set the clock on any electronic device, and I can also program my vcrs and dvd recorders (Yes, I have several) for later recording. Just remember this: If it’s flashing, that means it wants to be set, and NEVER NEVER throw an owners manual away or anyplace where you can’t find it.
OLDPLUGGER13 about 15 years ago
It IS obsolete, and has been for some time.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 15 years ago
Consider me a Plugger then. I been buying VCRs since 1992. I recently bought a DVD recorder a year ago.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
Is that BETA?
Yukoneric about 15 years ago
I’m still looking at buying a DVDRVCR, need the price lower.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 15 years ago
at least upgrade from the steam-driven vcr and get a battery powered one!
RioBravo about 15 years ago
Doc Toon-try some garage sales. I’ve seen them for as low as $5.00.
Misha1995 about 15 years ago
I almost expected to see rabbit ears on the TV, too! I’ll bet they had to get a converter box! Actually, that’s probably what’s underneath the VCR.
Gretchen's Mom about 15 years ago
Doctor Toon: Have you tried eBay and Craig’s List? Sometimes you can find really good bargains there.
notinksanymore about 15 years ago
I have a vcr, but no tapes :-)
fbmce about 15 years ago
Hey notinksanymore - why not sell your VCR to Doctor Toon ?
anserman38 about 15 years ago
I know how to set the clock on any electronic device, and I can also program my vcrs and dvd recorders (Yes, I have several) for later recording. Just remember this: If it’s flashing, that means it wants to be set, and NEVER NEVER throw an owners manual away or anyplace where you can’t find it.