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Electronics : Sony RDR-VX560 1080p Tunerless DVD Recorder/VHS Combo Player 
from: Sony




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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0027242735521
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: RDR-VX560
Publisher: Sony
Sales Rank: 1972
Studio: Sony
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty

Features:
  • NO Tuner
  • 1080p Upscalling Video Output through HDMI Connection for DVD and VHS
  • One Touch Dubbing from Digital Still Camera and DVD/Hard Drive Camcorder through USB
  • BRAVIA Sync
  • 2-way One touch Dubbing from VCR to DVD or reverse.



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The RDR-VX560 DVD Recorder / VCR combo is just what your cable box ordered. Save your favorite TV shows, archive old VHS tapes, even burn photos and personal video from Sony USB-based camcorders and digital cameras with ease. You'll also appreciate its convenient ability to bring DVD-recording into your living room. Do you have old VHS tapes lying around? Well, now you can preserve them onto a DVD with simple one touch dubbing from VHS to DVD or DVD to VHS - it couldn't be simpler. In addition, this model features 1080p upscaling through HDMI for DVD and VHS content, making it an excellent companion for your HDTV.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating: out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DO NOT BUY TO THIS UNIT TO DUB VHS to DVD !!
I bought this recorder unit from a local and trusted electronics store after spotting it on sale. Dubbing old VHS recordings of my family to DVD media has been on my list of to do's for a long time. So for $100.00 it looked like a sparkling deal especially from a good name such as Sony.
BIG MISTAKE..

After hours of doodling around with spotty directions and failing to record/dub VHS to DVD Media, I gave up to contact Sony. I am still no where and no resolution in site.
... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - HORRIBLE customer service
Do not buy a Sony.The dratted things break within 6 months and then Sony willl not repair the unit free of charge even though it is under warranty.The customer service is HORRENDOUS.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Cannot Play Disk on Other Players, even a SONY
I have now been trying for 24 hours to produce my first VHS tape to DVD transfer.I was FINALLY able to get the transfer to work (Sony's instructions are less than complete) and then completed the tedious task of typing in each chapter title using the point-and-select process using the remote and then after FINALIZING per Sony's instructions so that the DVD would play on other players discovered that it would NOT play on either my other Sony player or my other Toshiba player making the entire process ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Several problems recording on DVDs
I have owned this product for 24 hours and cannot get it to properly record from a Cable settop box. My first attempt resulted in 10 seconds of video and a couple hours of audio. Discussed with Sony support but no resolution. Next two attempt using the timer resulted in 25 minutes of recorded audio and video, then the recorder powered off and failed to complete the program as specified. Have not been able to contact customer support since then.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Finally, VHS through HDMI
Finally, a DVD Recorder and VHS combination unit that allows you to view DVD and your old VHS through your HDMI connection. That's right, you read that correctly. One of the biggest drawbacks of earlier upscaling machines from a variety of manufacturers was that you STILL had to use primitive S or RCA cables to output VHS images onto your HDTV.

Like many folks, I still have a large collection of movies on VHS (for some films, it remains the only version in print), but I was not going to buy ... Read More



Sony RDR-VX560 1080p Tunerless DVD Recorder/VHS Combo Player

 
 
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