Saturday, August 6, 2011

Sony SLV-679HF VCR

Sony SLV-679HF VCR Review



Sony SLV-679HF VCR Feature

  • 19-micron video heads
  • VHS hi-fi stereo record/play
  • ChildLoc circuitry
  • Multibrand TV remote
The Sony SLV-679HF is a tough little machine that offers all of the basic features as well as VCR Plus+ technology. The unit includes a Sony-brand universal remote that is more streamlined than many remotes. However, the Stop, Rewind, Fast-Forward, and Pause buttons are so slim it's possible they'd wear out in the hands of the most hardcore remote-control fanatics.

The machine was simple to hook up to an antenna and TV. The setup features--available in English, Spanish, and French--were simple to navigate via easy-to-view on-screen graphics. The VCR's electronic clock feature is well lit for late-night viewing. The front panel display also contains an oversized icon of a tape, which displays when a video is stationary, playing, or rewinding. The SLV-679HF also displays some information on screen. For example, an on-screen clock lets you know how many minutes have passed since you began playing the tape--a great feature for viewers who want to keep track of a particular scene.

The Sony SLV-679HF handled moving from the Play to Fast-Forward or Rewind positions fairly efficiently, taking just over one second to switch functions. However, you can really hear the gears cranking during the switch. We found the "pause" feature to be especially impressive; the picture held steady and did not jump jerkily like many machines. Under most circumstances, VCRs are placed in stable, steady environments, such as in an entertainment center. However, we were impressed that the Sony SLV-679HF was able to continue chugging away in the Play mode when we placed it on its side. This is good news if you have young kids or if you're an overly enthusiastic sports fans.

The audio on this unit is impressive--typical for a hi-fi stereo unit. The SLV-679HF also includes VCR Plus+, an on-screen programming guide that works in conjunction with the PlusCode numbers published in newspaper TV listings. Simply enter a program's corresponding PlusCode number into the unit via the remote and the VCR timer automatically sets itself to record that program. However, while the VCR Plus+ feature may make your life easier in the long run, learning how to use this technology will most likely send you to the user's manual for the first few attempts.

This machine is great for those who are looking for something sturdy, basic, and easy to use.

Pros:

  • Sturdy build
  • Low cost
  • Name brand quality

Cons:

  • VCR Plus+ can be difficult to learn
Sony Hi-Fi Stereo VCR with VCR+, Auto Head Cleaner, Multibrand TV Remote Control


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