VCR
Exactly. I have multiple VCR because I do not always want to watch the program on the TV where the lone DVR is located. It's crazy to spent $8-10 a month for each of the 6 TVs ($60X12=$720 A YEAR!). Then again, I am one of the few that never had a blinking 12:00 and was able to set/program/schedule. Plus I can toss a tape into my suitcase when headed out of town and have something to watch during downtime or while visiting family.
You can also find decent VCRs at most thrift shops these days. I bought one from Goodwill (with remote!) for 7.99 while traveling in Florida for a week. I had brought a couple tapes from home, a short coax, and some RCA cables. I was able to watch programs I wanted and also record some things to watch later on. I just left the 7.99 VCR behind.
ansky212 said:.....glorified VCR that you have to program manually. The only advantage is if you want to record something for permanent keeping, or to record and watch somewhere else..... A DVR is much more versatile especially since you can start watching something even while the end of the program is still recording.
Exactly. I have multiple VCR because I do not always want to watch the program on the TV where the lone DVR is located. It's crazy to spent $8-10 a month for each of the 6 TVs ($60X12=$720 A YEAR!). Then again, I am one of the few that never had a blinking 12:00 and was able to set/program/schedule. Plus I can toss a tape into my suitcase when headed out of town and have something to watch during downtime or while visiting family.
You can also find decent VCRs at most thrift shops these days. I bought one from Goodwill (with remote!) for 7.99 while traveling in Florida for a week. I had brought a couple tapes from home, a short coax, and some RCA cables. I was able to watch programs I wanted and also record some things to watch later on. I just left the 7.99 VCR behind.