Brand: Toshiba
The Toshiba SR-D350 is a standard record/playback VHS videocassette recorder (VCR) that was introduced by Toshiba in 1991. The SR-D350 featured advanced functions, such as four-head playback and recording capability using Nintendo's Super NES video game console. Other notable features include synchronous recording, two-pass playback, and a pause function during recording. The design was sleek and compact, making it a popular choice for home entertainment systems at the time. However, as digital recording technologies such as DVD and Blu-ray became more widely adopted, demand for VHS VCRs decreased, and Toshiba stopped manufacturing VCRs in 2006.