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http://store.yahoo.com/dmart/panpv4headvh.html VCR
Go with the same brand if you would like to cut down on the # of remotes as well, usually the TV remote will function with all the others
panasonic makes a good tv...
1. You MUST have at least a 2 line comb filter or a 3 line comb filter....this gets rid of the jaggedness you see on some tv's also cuts down on "screen crawl" this is where the colors dont blend right and you see blurs around the edges..
2. This TV also has a "component video input" this is absolutely the best way to hook a DVD player up to the tv...the principal is simple...a DVD player and a TV that has a component video single seperates all the colors...red,blue,green. They are seperated out the signal coming out of the DVD player and then compressed within the tv. This is how all normal tv pictures are made, so effectively the red is going to the red, blue to the blue, etc etc.
3. DVD players...these are pretty much an even keel....get one that has the component video on it to match the tv, also go and get a COMPONENT VIDEO CABLE....dont use the crappy ones that come with it.....not nearly as sharp as a picture with those. Also you might want to look into DVD players that are capable of playing CR-R/CD-RW/MP3 if you have music that you would like to play thru it....not only for that but for VCD's etc......Panasonic makes a good DVD player as does Pioneer...I dont like the Sony players as they seem to be real finaky with fingerprints etc on the disk
4. VCR...not much to say...just get one with 4 heads
the VCR plus thing is ok...it helps you simplfy programming, just punch in the #s for the show that are in the TV guide/newpaper and it sets it up for you....worth the extra $10...you decide