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What exactly do you want?

Posted by late on April 28, 2008 at 13:38:13:

Walmart used to have combo dvd/vhs players for 50 bucks. They may still have them. There are millions of VHS players out there, I see them in yard sales and Goodwill all the time. I have a Super VHS player I have been thinking about getting rid of. It's slightly better than a typical VHS, but when I got
a new TV I didn't bother hooking it up. My old TV was several inches smaller and I hadn't been using with that either, the low resolution just didn't make for a satisfying experience.