Super transparent about what I was buying, Communicated frequently to check in and keep me up to date with everything. Even helped me with looking for a good C-mount adapter to use with the camera! Packaging was phenomenal & it got here even sooner than I expected.
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Nice - Thank you. Really well Packaged
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Fast shipping , Great seller +++++ !
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Excellent Transaction. Fast Service. Would Recommend Highly. Thank You. AAAA++++
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Thanks for a quick and smooth transaction.
We are preparing for retirement and selling off all of our stock
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
Dracast LED500 Pro Bi-Color V-Mount lights + Pelican Travel Case
05 May 2024
worth it
worth it
07 February 2009
High technology shaped like a vhs/dvd dub deck
This unit is chock full of technolgies that probably would have cost over $2000. a decade ago. The vhs player manages to play with great stability. I've been dubbing old vhs tapes - 15 - 25 years old and I haven't found on yet that this machine hasn't been able to play and copy over to DVD.
I suspect the VHS player's electronics include a time base corrector ("TBC"), something unavailable on a consumer level for almost the entire lifespan of the VHS tape. The "TBC" replaces the sync signals on video which has been stored on analog tape played back on a mechanical transport which inherently has instabilities. The result is a stable picture acceptable for clean conversion to digital storage - DVD.
Not really a downside but a little frustrating is the idiosyncratic behavior of the unit at times. It really is something of a computer that has a VHS unit on one side and a DVD unit on the other. Once in awhile the unit acts differently than expected even though I've done the same actions. When that happens I power the unit down, wait 10 seconds and then let the unit power up again. It acts like a computer booting up. I then perform the same dubbing actions and the machine works properly. I guess it "crashes" once in awhile and needs to reboot!
That's OK with me because I know it's an amazing unit packed with technology but for some this might be a basis for complaint. For me...it's in the other room dubbing a VHS tape I shot at the Palomino in North Hollywood in 1988, and I just let it work and work and work.
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F4-3600C18Q-128GTZN G.Skill TridentZ Neo Series DDR4 kit 128GB: 4 x 32GB ~D~
27 August 2024
no fuss install and immediate performance
Booted first time no problem in the Asus motherboard and i9-11900k cpu