Sony SLV-799HF VCRs
Sony SLV-799HF VCRs
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 17, 2002]
Alex
Casual Listener
Strength:
Picture quality Perfect picture. Have been using it for around 3 years, not one problem, excellent product. Not the cheapest one out there but worth every penny. (I have not always been convinced by Sony products I've owned, but this one I can definitely recommend.) The only minor flaw is that the clock doesn't seem to automatically adjust to daylight savings time although it supposedly should. Similar Products Used: Other VCRs that bit the dust and had a picture that was not as good. |
[Jun 22, 2000]
Jim Hahn
Strength:
Auto clock set, VCR+, ease of operation from remote & unit both,
Weakness:
None to mention at this point. This is the best VCR I've ever owned. I replaced a 10 year old Hi-Fi VCR from Sears with it. Quiet rewind and play back. The auto clock set is great as well as the VCR+ option. I think the picture quality is fine(after all it's tape not DVD), however it would be better if it had S-video output. The audio, also is fine for tape. I think if people are looking for higher quality picture and sound, they need to look int getting a DVD player. |
[Oct 31, 1999]
Doug P.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great feature set
Weakness:
Poor record/playback I bought the 799HF to replace a 7 year old 595HF that died. I liked the features, especially the ability to put in a recording program from the front panel. I do so HATE having to turn on my TV, wait for it to warm up, then switch to the video input, program the VCR, switch the TV back to normal input, then shut off the TV. And my wife hates it when I tell her I have to interrupt the show she's watching so I can set up to record some other show... I end up waiting for a commercial. Anyway, my defunct 595HF would let me program VCR+ with the TV off, and the 799HF lets you program time/channel with the TV off. |
[Oct 31, 1999]
eric
Audio Enthusiast
set up of this was the easiest i have ever experienced. the sound is fine, going through a yamaha reciever. picture quality is not bad at play and still frame. timer recording features are truly what makes this unit stand out. worth the money |
[Oct 07, 1999]
Davd B.
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought this model and hated the picture. The screen looked as if a piece of white paper was over it. I took it back and the sales person convinced me to trade it out for the same model. I did and I am pleased that I did. The picture on this one is fantastic. The colors are crisp and deep. Playback is smooth and the pause picture is great. I am very pleased with this model. I also have the str-de935 receiver. The S-link is great. I paid $225 for it from Sears (10% discount). I also have the s330 DVD. Love all of it. I wish I could afford a Sony HDTV. |
[Jul 17, 1999]
PS
an Audio Enthusiast
I have had 5 differnt Sony VHS and Beta VCR's in my time and thime one is the best. Very quiet running, rewinding, smooth starts and stops and nice picture quality. Bought mine from a local video/stero store for $ 229.00 |
[Aug 15, 1999]
Tim S.
an Audiophile
To start, brand loyality doesn't make this a good product. Having other Sony equipment that worked O.K. doesn't mean this is a good VCR. I can't believe someone did a review without even mentioning the quality of this VCR, unbelieveable! |
[Sep 13, 1999]
James
an Audio Enthusiast
I've had this unit for 4 months and am very pleased. The picture quality on playback is great and I have had none of the 'scrolling line' problems mentioned in the previous review. The only thing really missing is s-video, but at $230 I guess I'm just getting greedy. |
[Nov 20, 1999]
Johnny Hsu
Casual Listener
Strength:
Many programming features and very easy to use.
Weakness:
That 'Reality Regenerator' thing doesn't seem to accomplish anything. I recently purchased this vcr to replace my previous one (some old hi-fi sanyo) that kicked the bucket. I don't know why the other viewers encountered problems with horrible images or pale displays, but this vcr has worked perfectly for me. I've used some S-VHS models before, and while this Sony doesn't produce as sharp recordings, its image quality is still very clean and sharp. The vcr is also extremely easy to set up and use. Almost all of the functions on the remote are also found on the unit itself, and seting the timer is a breeze. The only thing I find odd about this unit is the 'Reality Regenerator' feature that claims to restore images to their original quality. How it can make this claim confuses me - I don't notice any difference with it on or off.. so it stays off. I've had the thing for 3 months now, and still not a hint of a problem. Similar Products Used: An anonymous Sanyo that took a taping of Friends with it when it died. |
[Oct 09, 1999]
Doug
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Auto clock set, VCR+ Gold
Weakness:
Poor picture when viewing cable stations I purchased this machine largely because it had automatic clock set and VCR+ Gold (automatic mapping of VCR+ channels). And yes, these two features work fine. |