When is a home theater not a home theater? When you connect the Panasonic PV- 4564 Hi-Fi VCR to either a stereo television or a two-channel stereo system, it’s your ticket to bargain- basement ...
When Panasonic gets in a groove, give it your credit card. Two outstanding Panasonic products recently crossed my threshold. Both deliver great pictures and sound without requiring a Ph.D. in ...
Bar code scanners have made checking out items at the supermarket a speedy proposition. Now, Japanese television watchers will be able to use a similar technology for fast and fault-free programming ...
TechTV on Panasonic’s TV/DVD/VCR combo, the PV-DF2002. Why doesn’t it have TiVo built-in? And why won’t it allow copying from DVD to VHS? What’s the point? Read Amazon Get the best tech, science, and ...
The video boom of the eighties and nineties had one rather untidy consequence - an unsightly pile of VHS tapes in every living room around the country, most probably full of stuff you might not have ...
In what's becoming a regular occurrence, a Japanese electronics company has decided to stop selling an outdated product. But what's surprising people is not Panasonic Corp.'s decision to halt ...
I just bought a DVD player (toshiba sd-4900) and mated it up (via RCA) to the only TV in the house: a Quasar VV-2005 tv/vcr combo. Some of the DVDs I own (<I>Tenacious Complete Masterworks</I> and ...