What is the point of combining two devices like this if they can't talk to each other? Isn't this the equivalent of having a TV with a built-in Blu-ray player, but the TV can't actually receive a signal from its own player? It would be much better to get separate components.
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What is the point of combining two devices like this if they can't talk to each other? Isn't this the equivalent of having a TV with a built-in Blu-ray player, but the TV can't actually receive a signal from its own player? It would be much better to get separate components.
This would replace DVD/VCR combos, but is not available in the U.S.