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Re: Home recording trends - VCR's dying

No need to apologize John, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't making a blunder. I agree that it is getting harder to find S-VHS machines these days. The last two that I bought (one a Mitsubishi, the other a JVC) were in the sub US$150 and had performance to match that price point. Very sad, but at least they had S-Video connections. I have never seen any VCR (either VHS or S-VHS) with component connections. I'll have to drop by a shop again if you are saying that the emphasis these days is on component connections and S-Videos are drying up in the VCR world. That would be cool.


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