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This TV has both coaxial (round screw on) and composite (red/white/yellow RCA) connections types which are very common with VCRs. I don't foresee an issue with connecting your VCR.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have not connected this to a VCR or DVD player but I did connect it directly to a cable box (provided by Optimum) using standard coaxial cables. I would expect to be able to connect a VCR using coaxial cables. The TV also includes A/V input which you might be able to use..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can view VHS Tapes, DVDs or Blu-ray from any player that is capable of playing a VHS. Just use the RCA plugs in the rear. It should show up on your 'component ' list as 'AV.' I suggest the best value is a VCR/DVD player/recorder so you can convert your VHS to DVD yourself as long as the tapes don't have a copy protect. A good one is this:Sanyo FWDV225F DVD/VCR Player With Line-In Recording. It has all the capabilities you'll need at a reasonable price.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can. HDMI, Standard RCA Video connections, and by Standard RCA Component Connections.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your VCR can attach to an HDMI input or a coaxial cable input, then yes.
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