Save space and retain quality with this Toshiba 13 TV/VCR combination. Front-panel AV inputs allow easy connection in your video-game console or camcorder even as digital tracking provides optimum picture quality. Features: 1-month, 8-event programming; 1-touch record for quick-start recording; commercial skip, auto clock set, auto repeat, auto rewind, and auto eject functions; earphone jack; English/French/Spanish on-screen display; V-Chip circuitry for parental viewing keep an eye on, closed caption, auto clock set, sleep timer, front-fired speakers and illuminated remote keep an eye on.
Enjoy compact home entertainment with Toshiba’s MV13N2 13-inch TV/VCR combo unit. The MV13N2 makes it easy to observe TV, play your library of VHS cassettes, or record off-air programming and camcorder footage. The two-head, monaural VCR offers eight-event, one-month programming. Commercial Skip speeds past unwanted portions of your tape in one-, two-, or three-minute increments, and digital auto tracking repeatedly adjusts tape alignment for optimum picture quality.
Front-panel audio/video inputs make for simple connections with video game consoles, camcorders, or additional VCRs, even as auto repeat comes in handy for trade shows or retail applications. Violent or sexually explicit programming may also be identified and blocked the usage of V-Chip, prohibiting viewing by young children. Features like one-touch record (one button starts record and allows setting of record length), trilingual (English, Spanish, French) onscreen display, auto power off, and the ever-at hand auto clock set greatly simplify setup and operation. A front-panel monaural earphone jack allows grants listening privacy.
TV/VCR combo with 13-inch screen and 2-head monaural VCR; 14.25 x 14.375 x 15 inches (W x H x D)
Front-panel AV inputs for simple connection of video-game console or a camcorder
1-month, 8-event programming; 1-touch record affords quick-start recording
Commercial Skip, auto clock set, auto repeat, auto rewind, and auto eject simplify operation and programming
Earphone jack grants private listening