digital VCR

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Refers to a VCR that records and plays back digital signals, a less common type.

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  • A digital VCR could record high-definition broadcasts onto a special tape.
  • The picture quality of a digital VCR was far superior to that of a standard analog one.
  • In the late 90s, some enthusiasts bought a digital VCR as a bridge between VHS and DVD.
  • I found an old digital VCR in my parents' attic, but I don't have any tapes for it.
  • Do you know if a digital VCR can play regular VHS tapes?
  • He tried to hook up the digital VCR to his new smart TV, but it lacked the right ports.
  • Finding a working digital VCR today is quite a challenge for collectors of old technology.
  • The main advantage of a digital VCR was its ability to record digital signals without any loss of quality.
  • The introduction of the digital VCR represented a significant, albeit short-lived, advancement in home video recording.
  • Most consumers skipped the digital VCR and went straight to DVD recorders and DVRs.