What is tv built in vhs?

TV built-in VHS refers to a TV set that has an in-built VHS player. VHS stands for Video Home System, which is a format of videotape used for home entertainment and recording.

TV built-in VHS became popular in the 1990s before they were eventually replaced by DVD players and other digital forms of entertainment. These TVs had a slot or a compartment on the side or bottom of the TV where the VHS cassette could be inserted.

One of the main advantages of TV built-in VHS was the convenience of having both the TV and VHS player in a single unit. This eliminated the need for separate devices, cables, and additional space.

TV built-in VHS also supported the recording of TV shows, movies, and other programs on to VHS tapes. This enabled people to record their favorite programs and watch them later at their convenience.

Today, TV built-in VHS is no longer produced as VHS technology has become obsolete. However, many people still have collections of VHS tapes, and some may choose to continue using their old TV built-in VHS sets.