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  1. So i'm assuming a combo would be the best choice.

    I've heard a lot of good things about the Samsung V1000.

    Is this the one to go with, or should i look at something else?
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    My dad wants to get one of those.

    We wanna go DVD but we have so many tapes.
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  3. combos are always a bad choice if u have a problem with the unit......then u cant use any of the combinations...go for seperates
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  4. Any other opinions?
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    It's a bad idea. Samsung makes crappy DVD players...they make crappy VCRs... A combo unit will be twice as crappy.

    An excellent quality DVD player, (Pioneer DV-343, I have the DV-434) cost about $139. You can get a decent VCR for $100. Depending upon how much you watch/record tapes, you could go cheaper (Symphonic 4 head HiFi VCRs sell for $69 on sale...I have this one.) or more expensive. If you plan on converting your tapes to VideoCD, then I'd recommend springing for a VCR that has S-Video output. You'll get higher quality results.

    Regardless, I highly recommend avoiding combo units.
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    On 2001-11-14 11:51:35, sracer wrote:
    It's a bad idea. Samsung makes crappy DVD players...they make crappy VCRs... A combo unit will be twice as crappy.

    An excellent quality DVD player, (Pioneer DV-343, I have the DV-434) cost about $139. You can get a decent VCR for $100. Depending upon how much you watch/record tapes, you could go cheaper (Symphonic 4 head HiFi VCRs sell for $69 on sale...I have this one.) or more expensive. If you plan on converting your tapes to VideoCD, then I'd recommend springing for a VCR that has S-Video output. You'll get higher quality results.

    Regardless, I highly recommend avoiding combo units.

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    agreed!

    hey sracer - saw your dvd/vcd listings - nice!!. how the heck did you manage so many DVDs at $0.00???
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    OT: DVD Prices

    Well, most of those $0.00 were back in the days when online e-tailers had promotions going on, and sites like Vividence, FreeRide, Jaboom, FirstLook, etc. all gave away Amazon gift certificates for visiting their sites and sponsors. For nearly a year straight the UPS guy would visit at least once a week to drop off a "Free" DVD. It was awesome. But since the dot-coms went dot-bust, those days are gone.

    As you can tell by the other links on that collection page, I've found alternative methods for growing my collection.
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