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Philips Magnavox VRA671AT 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR

Philips Magnavox VRA671AT 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR

List Price: $159.95
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Features:
  • 4-head tape transport for excellent special effects
  • VCR Plus+ recording system
  • Automatic clock setting
  • Front-panel audio-video inputs
  • Backlit remote with remote locator


Description:

The upscale VRA671 AT is Philips's topnotch home-theater VCR. This unit offers such welcome amenities as a four-head tape transport; hi-fi stereo sound; one-touch recording; VCR Plus+ (which simplifies recording by allowing you to input program codes from your local TV listings); front-panel camcorder inputs; a Smart Picture control; an automated clock setting; head cleaning; and tuner setup. As if this list of goodies wasn't long enough, the VRA671 AT adds front-panel access to the excellent onscreen menus, a ShowGuard perpetual timer-recording memory system, and a more comprehensive display panel.

The VRA671 also includes a first-rate remote control unit: the most frequently used keys are backlit, making them accessible in a darkened room. If you tend to misplace things, you'll appreciate the remote locator, which prompts the handset to beep for 30 seconds when you push the VCR's power button.

Throughout our evaluations, the VRA671 AT functioned flawlessly; its transport responded to commands instantly and it had less motor noise than most other VCRs we've tested. Better still, both audio and video performance were surprisingly good for a unit in this price range. Special effects--fast-, slow-, and still-frame playback--were exceptionally clear and stable.

This machine impressed us with its natural color rendition on rental tapes. Flesh tones were neither too red nor too muted, and landscape scenes portrayed grass in natural shades of green. Image sharpness was also quite good, as demonstrated by the fine reproduction of small details.

If you think all VCRs sound the same, the VR671 AT will change your mind. In both record and playback modes, voices sounded less artificial or "electronic" than they often do through other machines. Not surprisingly, those big-ticket action films sound their best with the VRA671 AT. Even the tuner section sounded great, as we discovered when using this player to enjoy network television broadcasts.

Whether you're buying a VCR as the nucleus of a home theater, to record favorite programs, or simply to babysit the kids, Philips's VR-671 AT will meet or surpass your expectations. --Anthony Chiarella

Pros:

  • Impressive audio and video performer
  • User-friendly menus, owner's manual, and remote
  • Greatly simplified programming and recording tasks
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