09 January 2024

MITSUBISHI HV-F35 (1988)

 

MITSUBISHI HV-F35 S-VHS HiFi Stereo VCR

Brand: MITSUBISHI
Model: HV-F35
Year: 1988

Mitsubishi's unique digital tracking brings out the highest image and sound quality of tape. Automates highly accurate tracking adjustment beyond the visible range, which is difficult to do manually. The optimal tracking point is always automatically tracked according to the tape playback status. At the same time, it maximizes the power of the high picture and high sound quality circuitry to bring out the best picture and sound quality of the tape. There is no need for troublesome tracking adjustments when viewing commercially available tapes or other recording tapes. 

Mitsubishi's Noise Erase Speed ​​Search eliminates noise bar. The high-precision NE head that moves up and down at high speed allows the head to accurately trace tracks even when searching. This eliminates the annoying noise bars from the screen, creating a beautiful skip-through experience that is no different from normal playback. (3x mode: approx. 10x speed) (The noise bar will disappear in a few seconds.)

Horizontal resolution 400 line S-VHS. Standard VHS format is also beautifully reproduced adopting HQ circuits. This way the resolution has been increased (10% higher than our previous model) and the quality of the video has been fundamentally improved. Even standard VHS tapes are clearly reproduced.

"Digital Fine Still" delivers beautiful still images that stop exactly at the scene you want to see, without blurring the image. Furthermore, the beautiful "Variable Speed ​​(1/%~6) Digital Fine Slow" allows you to thoroughly enjoy decisive scenes such as sports. Even when transitioning from still or slow playback to normal playback, the start-up is natural without any missing video.

Hi-Fi - DRI circuit and ADI circuit further refine the polished real sound. Adopts ultra-high-density Hi-Fi audio recording method (frequency response 20Hz~20kHz, wow/flutter less than 0.005%, dynamic range more than 90dB clear). Furthermore, the "DRI circuit" reduces noise to 1/2 at low inputs, and reproduces pianissimo sounds such as strings and woodwind instruments with clear and clear tones, which is difficult to achieve with Hi-Fi video. In addition, the ADI circuit prevents distortion and click noises caused by sudden loud sounds. (Dedicated dual power supply and Independent audio board) 

Since an absolute counter signal can be recorded on the tape, the total time (hours, minutes, seconds) from the beginning of the tape is displayed on the screen no matter where you play from. You can accurately check the remaining amount of tape. Furthermore, you can use the 10 keys on the remote control to search for a specified time (hours, minutes, seconds) using the Time Counter Search (4x mode), which is very convenient if you check the absolute counter for the scene you want to see. Digital screen allows you to check the video operating status on the screen in a timely manner.

Under the "M meets M" slogan a series of Mitsubishi video products advertisments featured Madonna. 
With minor differences the same model was also sold (at least in Europe) as AKAI VS-S99.


MITSUBISHI HV-F35 S-VHS HiFi Stereo VCR

MITSUBISHI HV-F35 S-VHS HiFi Stereo VCR

MITSUBISHI HV-F35 S-VHS HiFi Stereo VCR