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Recoton DVD647 RF Modulator

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MSRP: $34.99
Your Price: $6.47
Savings: $ 28.52 ( 82% )
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Recoton
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Recoton DVD647 RF Modulator Features
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Connects DVD players, video game systems, camcorders and other video components to TV Ideal for TVs not equipped with an A/V jack Also has RF input for connecting cable TV or antenna signal
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Additional Recoton DVD647 RF Modulator Information
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The V647 RF Modulator allows the use of DVD players, video game systems, camcorders, and other video components when the television is not equipped with an audio/video jack. The device combines audio/video line-level signals into an RFoutput signal (necessary for televisions with only a 75-ohm RF coaxial input). The V647RF offers a separate antenna/cable TV input that eliminates the need for switching cables back and forth; a channel 3 or 4 output selector switch that ensures compatibility with most televisions and an Auto sensing A/B switch that automatically switches back and forth between antenna and video source.
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What Customers Say About Recoton DVD647 RF Modulator:
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My bedroom TV is very old and only has a coax input. The Recoton DVD647 RF Modulator has allowed me to connect both my Tivo and my DVD player to it and automatically switch between the two. I love this thing.
The product did everything it should but my 3 year old tugged a bit on it and easily broke the "nub" off the back where the Coax plugged into. I didn't try to return it as we only needed this modulater for 5 weeks and it isn't worth the hassle.
This is a nice RF modulator for less than $12.00. It is a bit oversized and does not include the cords to connect to the TV. I bought this for my step son to use with his Leapster at his Mom's and as far as I know it works fine.
This product works well but it is oversized. I found a much smaller rf modulator at the local family dollar.
But it'll suffice. Used it to plug in my Wii at my parents home when I visit. It's not as good as plugging in the component cables. The picture quality is so-so but the audio is excellent. If there's a version by Nintendo, that'd be the one I'd buy.
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