Features:
- VHS hi-fi stereo; MTS stereo TV reception
- 4-head dual-azimuth/crystal-clear effects
- Front AV inputs EasySearch system with on-screen navigation bar
- Sony cable-mouse control capable
- Limit 2 per customer
Description:
For quick setup and a clear picture, Sony's SLV-779HF is a cut above bargain basement VCRs. This model's expanded features will even satisfy home-theater buffs looking for brand-name quality at a reasonable price. Sony has made this VCR surprisingly simple to set up. With the help of color-coded wire hookups, it took us only about 10 minutes to connect this unit to a stereo TV. Direct cable portals also enabled a quick and easy start-up. The SLV-779HF also has a self-setting clock to avoid the infamous flashing "12:00" on your VCR. We noticed that the display is also large enough to read from across the room, a great feature for the couch-potato crowd. The unit offers much more than just recording and playback features. To take full advantage of functions beyond basic play, you may need to consult the hefty but well-written 100-page manual. One of the more practical extras is an on-screen icon bar that lets you know how far along you are in a movie. Controlled through the remote, the bar corresponds with a time code that lets you easily access a particular spot on the tape. Menus are available in English, Spanish, and French. This VCR is also equipped with the popular VCR Plus+ feature, which allows you to record your favorite TV programs by entering printed PlusCode numbers from your local TV listings. You can also preset channels and hook up the unit to a cable box, DSS receiver, or VHF/UHF antenna. Front jacks allow you to record, edit, and play back tapes from a camcorder or second VCR. The remote control is slim and easy to hold, but some of the basic functions may prove confusing for users. While it's fairly simple to navigate the various functions, there is no Enter button that lets you execute specific tasks. Instead, the Play button performs this function. We spent a few frustrating moments searching for an Enter or similar button before realizing this. The above-average audio and video performance of the Sony SLV-779HF makes this VCR a solid buy in its price range. Pros: - Excellent picture quality
- Easy basic setup
- Lightweight
Cons: - Thorough but daunting instruction manual
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