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LG RC797T Tunerless 1080i Upconverting DVD Recorder VCR Combo

LG RC797T Tunerless 1080i Upconverting DVD Recorder VCR Combo

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Brand: LG Electronics
Category: CE

List Price: $329.99
Buy Refurbished: $119.99
You Save: $210.00 (64%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews

Color: Gloss Black
Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5
Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 16.9 x 3.1
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: RC797T
Model: RC797T
UPC: 719192171213
EAN: 0719192171213

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: LG Refurbished unit in new condition. 90 days warranty

Features:
  • Super Multi DVD/VHS Recorder with ATSC/NTSC/QAM Clear Tuner
  • 1080i Upconversion via HDMI Output with Digital Camcorder Input IEEE 1394
  • LG Simplink for Convient Control of Other LG Simplink Products via the HDMI Connection
  • Digital Cable/Satellite Box Controller for recording from most boxes with a Set-Top Box Controller
  • Front AV Panel with IEEE 1394 and USB Media Host

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
LG's RC797T Digital Tuner Super Multi DVD Recorder & VCR is a convenient combination unit incorporating an ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM tuner, which utilizes LG's powerful fifth-generation "VSB" technology. The Super Multi DVD recorder and VCR give consumers the power to record a wide variety of sources onto any of the major blank DVD disc formats available in the market. The RC797T addresses the digital TV transition by providing both digital and analog tuning, as well as output connections suitable for both standard-definition and high-definition TVs.


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Don't waste you money   July 15, 2008
5 months after I paid almost $300 for this piece of junk, it stopped finalizing DVDs. I called LG, and they told me I could send it back for repair under warranty. HOWEVER, I had to send them $69 just to look at it. Some warranty! AND, I had to have it boxed (tossed the original box) professionally, and take it to the Post Office with the fancy label they sent me. Sounds easy, unless you're handicapped and can't get around. Considering what I paid for it, plus the additional $69, I could have bought an HD TV set! Never, never again will I buy anthing LG, since my LG air conditioner (about 8 months old) just went poof!


1 out of 5 stars AVOID AT ALL COSTS!   March 18, 2008
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

Another 'typo' on amazon's part... This model does have a tuner, for all the good it will do you! Bought mine when they were newer on the market, and paid $300.00 for it.

It lasted about 6 months before I started experiencing problems with it reading DVD's! Also, some part on the faceplate trim began just separating from the assembly. I viewed about a couple VHS tapes through it, never even got the chance to learn the complicated instructions on doing any DVD recording... it's basically a piece of cheap, but 'expensive' junk! Wish I could have given it '0' stars...

What's even worse, is that LG's warranty sucks as well! Labor 90 days, parts, 1 year.

After contacting LG, they sent a shipping label to return it back to them for repair, but at an additional cost of $69.00 for the repair, since the labor warranty had expired.

Considering I only got about 6 months use out of it, and it seemed to be falling apart just sitting in my stereo rack, I demanded either a new replacement unit, or after paying the $69.00 repair charge, a 'fresh' new warranty, as if was new after the $69.00 repair. They refused and returned it back to me unrepaired.

LG only warranties their repairs for 30 days, and I wasn't about to put out $69.00 on top of the $300.00 that I already spent, on an obvious 'lemon', that wasn't right from the beginning!

No doubt sometime after that 30 day repair warranty expired, and my one year parts warranty expired, I can only see this unit giving me problems again! And at that point, having $369.00 invested in it, and needing even more repairs!

I got 5 years use out of my previous DVD unit! That was a Denon, and gave me great service. Compare that to about 6 months, out of an LG product, and I'll never trust them again!

Most would not believe all the time it takes to install and wire this unit into a system, eliminating, a VHS player, with the main television tuner in it, and the previous DVD player.

Then after the problems began, pull this out to send for repair, needing to rewire in a VHS player just to have a television tuner, and a cheap $40.00 'Wal-Mart special' DVD player to get everything working again, and just so one can watch basic television or a movie.

These 'combo' units are 'junk'! A television tuner, a VHS player/recorder, and a DVD player/recorder all in one, and if one part goes bad, you might as well say it's all bad, as you loose 'everything' by pulling it out!

After my experience with this LG product, I can honestly say that I will never buy another LG product again! Between a poorly manufactured product, and extremely 'rude' customer service, I have already walked away from an LG LCD computer monitor that was on sale, and went with another brand not on sale!

If I were to ever consider a similar product, I would go with the Panasonic. At least they offer a 1 year, 'parts and labor' warranty.

Do look at warranties offered! Got '3' years on that LCD computer monitor I purchased! So it wasn't on sale, but in the end well worth the extra money spent, over something with only a 1 year warranty, not to mention really bad customer service!

If LG doesn't resolve this, check back for a video review, where this LG will be run over by a semi dump truck!



2 out of 5 stars Not what I hoped for   February 7, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This product has one advantage: a built in tuner that allows you to watch one show and record another, so long as you have your cable feed split. One coaxial cable must go to the LG, the other to the TV. Then, you run RCA cables from the LG Outputs to the TV Inputs so you can play a VCR or DVD (the LG will send the signals through those RCA cables to the TV).

The downside of this feature is that there is NO way to see which channel it is tuned to other than putting it on your TV monitor. So, if you're watching channel 9, and you want to record channel 6, you MUST stop watching channel 9 and put the LG on your TV monitor to see which channel you are going to record. In every other VCR I have ever owned, the clock on the display would change to the channel when you were switching channels, then change back to a clock after about 5 seconds. Not so with this clunker. They feel it is more important for you to know what time it is than what channel you just surfed to. I called them and they said it's true, you cannot see the channel on the LCD display, only the clock. "But I have a clock already" I replied. "Now you have two!" was their response. No, now I have one again because this thing went back to the store within one week (see below).

The major problem is, well, it doesn't work. It constantly goes blank when I'm watching a TV show, playing a VCR, and most frequently occurs with DVD's. All Blocksbuster DVD's simply won't run on this piece of junk. They start, but then go grey, then the picture reappears, and repeats over and over. For what I paid I would expect it to work for at least 3 days.

So the jury's out: this is a poorly made item with not so great features, that doesn't merit consideration. It has many other programming flaws (for instance when you push DISPLAY, it appears on screen for about 3 seconds, then disappears, so you cannot fast forward to a certain spot without REPEATEDLY pressing display) that I would not recommend this to anybody but the garbage man (where all junk belongs).

LG: Life is Good? I hardly think so. It will be a long time before I purchase another LG product. There's a reason they constantly get rated behind Sony, Philips and Panasonic, and I just found out why.

(I would have given it one star, but the built in tuner feature made it two.)



2 out of 5 stars Good and Bad   January 30, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Bad first. The DVD player freezes up on a fairly regular basis, in most cases with rented DVD's. This requires you to get up and manually hold the power button to reset the machine. After resetting you may get lucky and the machine may resume playing from the previous DVD location. However, the result many times is a message informing the user that the disk cannot be read or there is no disk. I then have to play the disk in another player to finish watching the DVD.
Good. I originally purchased this unit to transfer VHS recordings (home movies) to DVD. The machine performs this function flawlessly. I have created several DVD's from VHS and from digital camcorders with no problems.



1 out of 5 stars Bad from the start   January 1, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

We bought this just before Christmas, and installed it in hopes of being able to watch DVDs, Videos, and record our old VHS tapes onto DVD's for the future.

First, this is unnecessarily complicated to operate, and not at all intuitive. I have DVD players, and VHS recorders all over the place, and have no trouble managing them, but this thing needs the handbook in your lap to operate it. It should be called a decoder, not a handbook.

Second, I was stunned by the slow speed of changing channels. You type in channel 10, the screen goes blank for a few seconds, then it goes to channel 10. OK, I figured it's because of the capability of doing hundreds of channels, so it has to wait to see if I'm gonna add another digit, but no - It does the blank screen, and several second lag for every change, even when you just press up, to scroll through the channels. At this rate, it will take a week to scroll through all the channels.

It plays VHS tapes OK, and it records VHS OK.

DVD records everything as digitized boxes - like an overblown photo, in the 6 hr. record mode. At 4 hrs, it's mostly OK, but anything moving fast will look pixelated/boxy, too. It started out playing OK, but soon started doing the abrupt stop, then boxy fade to the next scene, that seems to be a problem with all DVD's that I've seen. (Not many).

The DVD's I recorded in this would not play in my other DVD player, either, even after I finalized it.

Now, less than one week after hooking it up, I hit play, and after 30 seconds it seized up, and just got stuck on the DVD. I tried everything to free it up, and even tried to eject it, but no luck. It would not let me switch to VCR, and it would not power down, either, so it basically had my TV held captive, with one frame permanently stuck on the screen, and no way out. We messed with it for 15+ minutes to try to get it to let go, but were ultimately forced to disconnect it.

Needless to say, I will be returning it tomorrow. To the Store, NOT to LG.



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