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JVC DR-MV150 Video VHS VCR Power Part -Tested

US $9.99
Condition:
Used

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Number of VCR Heads
4
Type
VHS Player
Custom Bundle
No
Color
Black
Model
DR-MV150B
Connectivity
Composite Video RCA, HDMI
UPC
0046838039317
Playable Media Format
DVD-R Dual Layer, CD, SVCD, DVD+R Dual Layer, DVD-RW, DivX, DVD-R, DVD, VCD, CD-R, DVD+RW, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-RAM
Brand
JVC
MPN
DR-MV150B
Features
VCR, Digital Tuner
Recordable Media Format
DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, DVD+RW, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+R

About this product

Product Information

Pass on treasured memories to the next generation of viewers and preserve your favorite old VHS movies with the help of the JVC DR-MV150B DVD recorder. Designed to operate with a component home video system, this unit is a simple way for you to transition from VHS to DVD format through its VHS-to-DVD conversion functionality. However, once those video conversions are done, its job continues, since it also functions as a DTV-ready DVD recorder. Use this unit to record your favorite digital cable programs for convenient playback with an easy-to-use, one-touch record function. Then, enjoy an enhanced viewing experience by connecting the device through its HDMI output port, which allows you to play recordings at an up-converted rate of 1080p for a clearer, more modern picture.

Product Identifiers

Brand
JVC
MPN
DR-MV150B
UPC
0046838039317
Model
DR-MV150B
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73166695

Product Key Features

Playable Media Format
DVD-R Dual Layer, CD, SVCD, DVD+R Dual Layer, DVD-RW, DivX, DVD-R, DVD, VCD, CD-R, DVD+RW, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-RAM
Features
VCR, Digital Tuner, Progressive Scan
Recordable Media Format
DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, DVD+RW, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+R

Dimensions

Weight
9.26lb.
Depth
10.24in
Height
3.15in
Width
16.93in

Additional Product Features

VCR Video Heads
4
Front Panel
Audio Input, Composite Input
Video Upconversion
1080p (HDTV), 720p (HDTV)
Outputs
Analog Audio X 1, Composite X 1, Digital Audio Coaxial RCA, Digital Audio Optical X 1, Hdmi, Component X 1, S-Video
Surround Sound
Dts (Digital Out Only), Dolby Digital (Digital Out Only)
Number of Discs
1
Progressive Scan
With Progressive Scan
Exterior Color
Black
Inputs
Analog Audio X 1, Composite X 1, S-Video X 1
Remote Control
Standard
Recording Speeds
LP, Xp, Ep, Sp
Video Dac
10 Bit / 54MHz
Audio Dac
24 Bit / 192kHz
Type
DVD Recorder
Record and Play Features
OneTouch® Recording
Video Output System
NTSC, ATSC

Item description from the seller

snoopy_5962

snoopy_5962

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Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable shipping cost
4.9
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (976)

i***v (191)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Item exactly as described/pictured. Excellent condition. So happy to have this OG copy in my collection. Awesome packaging, fast shipping. Great price. 💯 Satisfied. Highly recommend this seller 👍
e***m (4)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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Perfect! The pictures were true to the dragons condition. Shipped with plenty of bubble wrap and packed well. Great communication and the items are exactly what I expected!
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Past 6 months
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Very fast shipping, great packaging, great description, A+ seller

Product ratings and reviews

4.4
100 product ratings
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Easy to use

Good image quality

Well designed

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favorable review

    Love my refurbished JVC DR-MV150B DVD Recorder VCR Combo

    I've never purchased refurbished before, but this time I had to have the same unit for continuity sake so I agreed to a used unit. Well, it's been several weeks and the unit works beautifully. I would recommend this unit to anyone. The only difference between the JVC DR-MV150B and the JVC DR-MV100A is that the 100A was manufactured first and the following year they manufactured the same unit but changed the model to 150B. The remote control devices are interchangeable.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: RefurbishedSold by: mfgrefurb

  • JVC DR-MV150B

    I've always had good luck with JVC, and aside from some muddled directions, I think the streak will continue. First, in order to actually see the recorder's menu, your TV must be able to receive 'input' on another frequency. That's to say, if you have an older TV this may not work. (I wondered what the 'input' button on the remote was for..) I'm using DVD+RW and DVD+R DL disks, since those are more likely to be compatible with a variety of DVD players. Pay attention, though, to the recommendations in the owner's manual. I inadvertantly picked up 2.4x; I had to go back and get 6x. You'll also need an S-Video cable and, warning, the hook-up instructions are wrong. Connect the S-video cable to the recorder and the TV, and the audio and video cables get placed into the connections ...

  • A good, serviceable, user-friendly VCR/DVD combo

    I had the exact same model and had been busily transferring my old videotapes to DVDs. I didn't always "finalize" a DVD right away because of my complicated system for organizing the tapes, and it occurred to me that if the machine broke and I had not "finalized" my DVDs, I wouldn't be able to watch them on any other machine. I'd be in big trouble. Then it happened; the machine went crazy and stopped recording and then it stopped finalizing the old DVDs I had already done. So I had to find the same model. The replacement that I bought on Ebay actually performs slightly better than the first one I owned. (The first one was more sensitive and wouldn't always play my old tapes well.) Now I'm happily continuing my project. I've never used a different machine, but this model does a good, ...

  • Big Dent and Works

    It has a very large dent on the top, but that was listed in the description. I also didn't notice that it didn't come with a remote control. The description says so but they could have had it listed more prominently (NO REMOTE). But you know I was able to set it up with my harmony remote. I haven't had much time to record things, but it works for the TV to display signals. I don't really know if it's easy to use or if it is well designed. Should be fine.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: dcdirecttech

  • I've had them a while.

    A number of years ago I bought a pair of these - shortly after the analog/digital signal change. I also thought about transferring videos - although with the advent of YouTube and smart TVs, I really haven't used it for transferring video, but it's nice to know I have the option if I ever decide to use it. The ones I bought were fact.refurb. Something I question is why the DVD motor continues to hum even when it has been "stopped". Design flaw? Maybe the reason they were refurbished? Were they not totally refurbished? Anyway, after these years, one has stopped playing back DVDs. Finding them still for sale on the web for 200-350$, makes me want to check on the cost of getting the broken one fixed. First I'll spring for a lense cleaner. But all things considered, I'm satisfied with ...