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--- Forwarded Message from "Dente, Edmund" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Subject: RE: #7741.1 Multi-standard VCRs? (!)
>Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:58:42 -0500
>Thread-topic: #7741.1 Multi-standard VCRs? (!)
>Thread-index: AcTeHxG12FKIk90kT3GjlU8j7cwC1AAALPkw
>From: "Dente, Edmund" <[log in to unmask]>
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> >I have a Panasonic AG-W1-P from 1995 to play/convert videos from
other
> >standards, which has become quite choosy as to when it will work and
when
> it
 A classic. They sure knew how to make them. Our AG-WI is 13 years old.
We use it regularly, and it is as good as the day we bought it.

Otherwise, Samsung is your best bet, different models have been
mentioned.
You could also get an external converter from 220 Electronics (W/
built-in TBC) To quote:
 Com-World professional standalone video converter: This professional
Pal/NTSC/Secam converter will convert any system to any system allowing
you to use it with any multi system vcr, code free dvd player, or
camcorder.  It has a built in Time base corrector for superb video
quality. It is the latest breakthrough in video converters.
Special Price:  NOW only  $269, Plus get an additional $50 when you buy
it with a multi system VCR or DVD Player.

For a VCR, check their Samsung 5000:
Multi System VCR and converter:
Quote:
SPECIAL PRICE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
Now only $318

I would go for that. Check its specs on their site.
(220-electronics.com)

Ed Dente

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