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Panasonic PV-C1333W 13-Inch TV/VCR Combo , White

by Panasonic
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Panasonic
Color Name:White

Technical Details

  • 13-inch TV-VCR combination with front A/V, earphone jacks, and FM radio; 15.2 x 15.2 x 14.7 inches (W x H x D)
  • All-channel auto set, commercial skip, and program-end search for time-saving convenience
  • Alarm clock, 30/60/90-minute sleep timer, and auto-clock set with 24-hour backup
  • 181-channel TV/CATV tuner
  • TV-VCR remote included
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Product Details

Product Manual [2.94mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 14.8 x 15.1 x 15.2 inches ; 26.4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 32 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00008IP51
  • Item model number: PV-C1333W
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #124,035 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The Panasonic PV-C1333W TV/VCR combo is an inexpensive, all-in one unit that packs in a number of great features, including a 13-inch screen, two-head VCR, and FM radio. The combo comes ready to play--when you first turn the TV on, the clock automatically sets to your local time (if your local PBS station transmits an Extended Data Service signal) and the TV finds and sets all available channels.

The onscreen display makes controlling your TV easy. Program your VCR onscreen and adjust the picture and other settings with the Universal Light Tower illuminated remote. The remote works with many other video components, as well as cable and direct satellite boxes, reducing your need for several remote controls. The onscreen menus can be set to display in English, Spanish, or French.

Two video heads deliver a wide variety of special effects, from slow motion to still frame, for tapes recorded at any speed. The commercial skip feature allows you to rapidly skip up to three minutes of tape in just a few seconds. The programming options on the VCR let you schedule up to eight programs over a one-month period.

Use the PV-C1333W as an alarm clock to wake up to a movie, TV show, FM radio station, or conventional alarm clock sound. A sleep timer lets you fall asleep to your favorite programs at night. A backup system saves the clock and channel settings and, in the event of a power outage, resets them automatically. The FM radio can autoscan through all available stations and you can save nine stations in memory.

Front A/V input jacks make it easy to connect your camcorder, game system, or other video equipment to the PV-C1333W. This TV/VCR combo also includes a V-Chip parental control feature that locks out objectionable programming. Programs can only be accessed by a four-digit secret code.

What's in the Box
Panasonic TV/VCR combo unit, remote control, two AA batteries, and owner's manual.

From the Manufacturer

13" diagonal mono TV 2-head mono VCR combination; white cabinet.

Features:

  • FM radio with auto scan
  • Alarm clock
  • Front A/V and earphone jacks
  • Trilingual on-screen display: English/Spanish/French
  • TV/VCR remote included
  • Ready to play: automatic time-set feature requires reception of local PBS station with Extended Data Service
  • All-channel auto set
  • Auto-clock set with 24-hour backup
  • Index search
  • Commercial skip
  • Program end search
  • Tape status/tape-position display
  • V-chip, parental-guidance system
  • 60-minute timer
  • Auto power on
  • White cabinet
  • Alarm clock
  • Number of video heads: 2
  • 30/60/90-minute sleep timer
  • 181-channel TV/CATV tuner
  • 1-month/8-program calendar/timer
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 15.200'' x 15.200'' x 14.700''
  • Weight: 26.50 lbs

 

Customer Reviews

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2.8 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Sony does the same thing, July 5, 2003
By 
bluepeace "bluepeace" (Baltimore, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
I had the same problem with a brand new VCR that I purchased. The person who commented above is absolutely right. For some reason Panasonic, sony's vcr's refuse to accept older tapes. They either spit them out or they play at the wrong speed. Like the customer above I refuse to play ONLY NEW TAPES in my VCR and strongly encourage anyone who has had the same problem to return the product RIGHT AWAY, and always test a new vcr with an older tape. It's the only thing that will stop this nonsense.
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21 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars never again a Panasonic product for me, May 31, 2003
On October 12, 2002, we bought a Panasonic PV-V4612S VCR from Circuit City to replace an old VCR. We took the VCR home, hooked it up, and tested it to make sure it worked. We have two VCRs and don't use either one very often, so it wasn't until December that we realized that the new Panasonic VCR would not play or record on older video tapes but instead would spit these tapes out immediately. Our other VCR (and the VCR that the Panasonic was purchased to replace) never had this problem.
I called Panasonic's 800 number and discussed the problem with a Panasonic representative because I thought maybe the VCR was supposed to reject older tapes for some reason unknown to me. The Panasonic representative assured me that the VCR was not supposed to reject older tapes and told me to take it to an authorized Panasonic service center, which in this case was Consumer Electronic Service. I dropped off the VCR at Consumer Electronic Service. However, Consumer Electronic Service (CES) told me there was nothing wrong with the VCR. I brought in one of our older tapes and showed them that the VCR rejected the tape. The CES representative told me that it worked fine with his sample tapes (which appeared to be brand new) and that there wasn't a problem if there was only one tape that the VCR wouldn't work with. I told him it was many tapes, that our other VCRs had no problem with these tapes, and offered to bring in more tapes to show him the problem. He refused, insisting that if he could get the VCR to work with his sample tapes that there was no problem with the VCR. I appealed to Panasonic, but this time a different Panasonic representative told me that Panasonic would have to accept the service center's diagnosis. They said that I could not get a refund or exchange the VCR for a new one. The only option Panasonic now offered was for me to return the VCR to Panasonic in exchange for a "reconditionedE(i.e., used) machine. Of course, by the time I got the used VCR back, the product would be out of warranty.
I am amazed that Panasonic and their certified service provider both refuse to admit that the inability of a VCR to play some videotapes is a defect. I am also very disappointed that the only option offered by Panasonic was to exchange this VCR for another, used VCR which might have had the same problem, at which point the product would have been out of warranty. I am sure that most consumers expect to be able to play their entire video tape collection on a VCR that they purchase. Because this VCR could not play the majority of our videotapes, I believe that this problem certainly does constitute a breach of warranty and consumers who purchase such a machine should have the option of returning the VCR to the manufacturer for a refund. It certainly seems that here, Panasonic used its certified service provider to create the illusion of independent evaluation while actually the certified service provider must be collaborating with Panasonic to declare defective merchandise "non-defective,Ethereby sticking the consumer with merchandise that does not work for its intended purpose. I will not be doing business with either Panasonic or Consumer Electronic Service of Cary in the future.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very nice TV/VCR, June 7, 2004
By 
Susan Gentry (Springfield, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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I loved this machine - which unfortunately has died of old age. I also had some problems with the older VCR's, but if I 'insist', and shove them back it, they have always played. I plan to buy another just like it!
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