Premium top of the line model with digital special effects. Produced at the same time as the SL-810D and the SL-HF840D it was carried over later as the upgraded SL-HF870D made to compliment the ED beta units. Technically it is a very fine performer and offers excellent picture reproduction with rock steady digital pictures in pause and super-slow forward. Other digitally reproduced pictures are PIP, several speeds of multiple array patterns (strobe) and special effects options of mosaic, stop motion, picture-art and zoom (see below). Normal picture playback is analog with sharpness and syncro-edit functions. SuperBetahi-fI with 105 channel reception, cable-ready with SAP and MTS stereo reception. Six recordings can be set for any day of the week or every day of the week, or for the same day of every week. "Quick Timer" recording with duration steps in thirty minutes segments up to five hours. Digital forward and reverse digital-scan with BetaSkipScan, also super high speed digital-search. Soft-touch transport buttons, LCD real-time display and LED peak-level meter readouts. Dual inputs and outputs with one input located in front. Edit switch for making better copies and playing PCM recordings. It comes complete with the owner's manual, remote control, batteries and audio cables. This refurbished unit comes with a 90 day warranty. Like new inside and out. 1 fine beta! Links to more information is available from the listing of features below.

• Refurbished product that meets or exceeds factory specifications
• SuperBeta and standard Beta speeds and recording and playback
• SuperHi-Band Beta 5.6 MHz s and standard Beta playback
• Betahi-fi stereo and monaural audio recording and playback
• Input and output connectors for the audio/video line in and out
• Input switch for selecting source from the TUNER or LINE IN 1 or 2
• Feather touch transport function controls for operation ease
• Linear time readout showing hours, minutes and seconds
• Digital processing for clear, rock steady special effects, these are:
      ▸ Multi-stobe with 9 or 16 locations controlled + / – auto or manually
      ▸ Zoom in 16 designated areas of the screen from strobe
      ▸ Flash-motion and frame advance with sound and + / – frames per second
      ▸ Stop-motion freeze frame with recall and sound
      ▸ Picture art pixel solarization in three steps with + / – intensity control
      ▸ Mosaic art adjustable in three stages with + / – depth control
      ▸ Picture Recall for viewing a picture placed in memory
      ▸ Picture-in-picture in four corner locations on the screen
      ▸ Special note: some effects can be added or removed within modes
      ▸ Click here to learn more about these unique special effects
• Programmable timer with 6 events over 7 day period or every day
• Timer Indictor with programming, function and operation stages
• SuperBeta indicator shows a recording is being made in SuperBeta
• Betahi-fi indicator shows a recording is in Betahi-fi stereo
• Stereo broadcast multichannel tuning with SAP reception
• RF input for VHF, UHF for antenna and cable connection
• AFT tuning feature for off-the-air antenna reception
• RF output selectable for VHF channel 3 or 4
• Headphone jack with volume control for monitoring audio
• Quick Timer recording in 30 minutes segments up to five hours
• LED peak meters for monitoring recording level volume
• Control-S in for centralized wireless control
• Synchro-edit for controlling a second recorder
• Editing indicator verifies that the VCR is operating in the edit mode
• BetaScan high-speed viewing in forward and reverse during playback
• BetaSkipscan high-speed viewing during fast forward and rewind
• Digital scan super high-speed search with picture using remote
• Super slow motion with clear rock steady picture
• Freeze-frame with crystal-clear motionless picture
• Micro-timing phase (µTP) editing circuitry for clean edits
• Sharpness control adjustment for customizing the playback
• Single gap video heads for solid recordings and longer life
• BNR noise reduction to reduce hiss in the monaural sound track
• Remote commander (included) wireless control of important functions
• Cable compatible with reception 1-125, A-8 to W+84
• SuperBeta on/off switch for making standard Beta recordings
• SuperBeta indicator shows a recording is being made in SuperBeta
• Betahi-fi indicator shows a recording is in Betahi-fi stereo
• Manual tracking control for fine-tuning the best picture
• DVD friendly performance offers extra control over the playback
• Power failure 5 second back up to protect timer settings
• Auto functions: modules 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 19 and 21 apply
• Operation and protection features are standard
• Corrections and modifications: modules 3, 4 and 5 apply
• Reproduction of the original owner's manual
• Highlighted wording in the features list
• 711B3 chassis design group


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The digital series was the beginning of a new era in playback and special effects. The recorded picture could be stored in memory and recalled later. It is also clear and rock steady in pause and slow motion. It can be pixilated, solarized and altered in a number of ways. This capability was included in a number of their future high-end Betas. It was used some in the Extended Definition Betas and for the SL-HF2100.. But it was no longer the centerpiece of the VCR.

What attracts buyers most to the digital Betas is the unique video special effects they can produce. They are amazing and available for doing special things. But for most people they quickly turned into a curiosity. One that doesn't offer much more than occasional entertainment. Fortunately these VCRs hold up well and produce a great picture, and that made them superior to the Betas that came before them. They are well respected. But because the digital picture stored in memory is rock steady and can be recalled and then manipulated, it can be put to better use. For instance the image generated by this digital VCR can be inputted to a recording device (VCR). The graphic-like effects it produces can be inserted when going from one scene to another. These effects can be altered and shaped as the recording is taking place. This kind of composition editing and the special effects can add a little more pizzaz to a presentation. And it is easy to do. If the right VCR is used (SL-HF1000) or a character generator is employed wording can be placed over the picture. That way the effect can be recorded behind the lettering for further effect. Used in this way this digital VCR becomes not only a great recorder and editor but another tool in your arsenal.

PERFORMANCE DETAILS: The SL-HF860D can record and play SuperBetahi-fi in the and speeds. It can also play tapes recorded in SuperHi-Band Beta 5.6 MHz s and standard Beta . It will play tapes recorded in Betahi-fi stereo and monaural audio. SuperBeta and can be turn off for recording in standard beta as can hi-fi for recording in monaural. This VCR was made prior to 1989 and should be unaffected by Copyguard encryption. To check out a Beta format compatibility chart click here. The SL-HF860D MSRP was $1100.00 in 1988, that's around $2450.00 in todays money.







I refurbish all the Beta VCRs offered in my Website. If you would like to examine how this is accomplished I have composed a special section that explains how it's done. To go to the "Beta Refurbishing" section click here. Read an important message about my refurbished VCRs by clicking here. Do you have one of these premium Betas that isn't working? It is eligible for repair along with a lot of others. To see the list of candidates click here. For service click on "Getting It Repaired" in the right button array or click here. This page will be replaced by the repair form.


*These rating numbers are comparisons between the Beta VCRS within this particular design group. Contributing factors are engineering quality, popularity, aesthetics, execution, repair frequency and the number of features and their benefits. Analysis is subjective and should not be considered an endorsement.