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However they all look very similar withonly slight cosmetic differences.Search on these item numbers and see for yourself:JVC SR-MV40US* Built Defective, I bought and returned three of these units (12/2007)* Faulty DVD Drive is a known inevitable problem on every unit (11/2007)* Worked well while it worked (10/2007)* Disk Error on most discs after 5 months of owning the unit (08/2007)* No luck with this (06/2007)* Problem unit (05/2007)JVC HRXVC27U (5 1-stars out of 8)* 1yr and 1/2 and it died (02/2005)* Worst home electronic device I've ever owned (03/2006)* Barely outlived the warranty (10/2005)* the J must stand for Junk (05/2005)JVC DRMV5S (8 1-stars out of 16)* Do Not Buy The JVC DRMV5S DVD. (12/2006)* There's got to be something better (03/2006)* JVC should be ashamed.
(09.2007)* JVC DRMV5S is defective. (03/2007)* Total Junk and they Know it.
I recommend buyers look at the Amazon reviews for defunct JVC VHS/DVD dual deck products before they purchase any current dual deck model. (01/2006)* Died after two weeks (10/2005)A search on "Jvc Hi-fi Vcr/DVD Combo" search yields the following models:JVC HRXVC29S* I had the unit for under a year, and one day.
They have a proven history of extremely poor build quality. JVC keeps rapidly changing model numbers, which makes this more difficult for the consumer to discover.
it just froze (04/2006)* What a disapointment after only 2 years (03/2006)JVC HRXVC15S (1 1-star, 1 2-star out of 2 reviews)* Factory Defect.Look Elsewhere (09/2007)Here are some model numbers that WILL NOT come up on a search but CAN be accessed by working through "see all of my reviews"JVC DRMV1S (>>> FIFTY-TWO
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