The Panasonic NV-G15PX is a multi-format VHS video recorder (VCR) produced in the mid-1980s.
This device is known for its excellent compatibility, capable of handling multiple video formats such as PAL, NTSC, and SECAM (including MESECAM), making it ideal for collectors or users who need to play tapes from different regions.
This machine was a high-end model at the time and is now rare on the market. The casing has no dents or wear, and all buttons function normally—play, record, rewind, and stop all work correctly—but there is no picture or sound. Special note: During pre-sale testing, it could play original videotapes normally with very clear picture. When I tested recording, SLP recording worked fine, but SP and LP recordings failed. After several attempts to select SP/LP/SLP, I found that both picture and sound were missing. It needs repair. No remote control is included; selling it as is.