Thanks for all of your replies. I enjoyed reading all of the different perspectives.
I don't think I would want to get a used VCR because I'm afraid it might have roaches in it. I think my cable box has a DVR, but I believe I would have to pay extra to use it, which I would not be willing to do. I could be wrong about that; I'll have to look into it.
OK, I'll admit that these days I mainly use the VCR to record Y&R so I can watch it in the evening. I can watch it online, but it's so gunked up with ads that it's painful to watch. So the VCR works fine for my purposes. I also have many recorded movies and other things on videocassettes that I still like to watch, so I want the VCR for those as well. Some are from the 1980s and still work fine. The picture quality of VCR looks fine to me.
I guess I'll trundle along with what I have for now and maybe look into getting a backup VCR/DVD combo for when this one fails.
Thanks again.
I don't think I would want to get a used VCR because I'm afraid it might have roaches in it. I think my cable box has a DVR, but I believe I would have to pay extra to use it, which I would not be willing to do. I could be wrong about that; I'll have to look into it.
OK, I'll admit that these days I mainly use the VCR to record Y&R so I can watch it in the evening. I can watch it online, but it's so gunked up with ads that it's painful to watch. So the VCR works fine for my purposes. I also have many recorded movies and other things on videocassettes that I still like to watch, so I want the VCR for those as well. Some are from the 1980s and still work fine. The picture quality of VCR looks fine to me.
I guess I'll trundle along with what I have for now and maybe look into getting a backup VCR/DVD combo for when this one fails.
Thanks again.