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Panasonic DMR-XS350 - Freesat DVD amp; HDD Recorder
Review:  Overall the DMR-XS350 is a very impressive DVD/HDD recorder, sharing the same user friendliness and top-notch performance as its pricier stable mate. Owners of Sky+ HD need not apply, but if you?re looking for a slick and flexible HD-capable recorder and have no use for a Blu-ray drive then the...
LG DRT389H DVD Recorder
Review:  If youre in the market for a DVD recorder, the DRT389H ticks all the boxes - multi-format recording, Freeview+, 1080p upscaling and dual-layer support - and for just over £100 online you cant say fairer than that. Some aspects of the decks operating system are a bit clumsy, and were not exactly...
Panasonic DMR-EX769 DVD/HDD Freeview PVR
Review:  If you want a solid, dependable DVD/HDD recorder that places the emphasis on TV viewing and recording duties over flashy multimedia trickery, then the EX769 is a great option. It?s bursting with indispensible recording and editing functionality, and although you don?t get USB ports and SD card...
Panasonic DMR-EZ48V DVD / VHS Recorder
Review:  The DMR-EZ48V is a terrific recording tool that not only makes it incredibly simple to copy VHS tapes onto DVD but also offers top-notch 1080p DVD playback and access to free digital TV channels. The feature list is limited compared with this years crop of Freeview+ and Freesat recorders, but...
Toshiba DR19DT DVD Recorder
Review:  There are DVD recorders on the market that offer more features, better operating systems and a superior picture quality, and they dont cost a great deal more either. But if the DR19DT still takes your fancy, then rest assured it carries out its basic recording tasks well and makes a terrific...
Philips DVDR5520H DVD/HDD Recorder
Review:  The DVDR5520H cant quite match the high standards set by the latest recorders from the Panasonic camp, but it comes mighty close. And in some areas, its actually better - in particular its live TV flexibility boosted by the terrific Time Shift Buffer, and the clever Commercial Block feature. Plus,...
Philips DVDR5570H DVD/HDD Recorder
Review:  In terms of features, looks and connections, the DVDR5570H is up there with the best models on the market. Time Shift Buffer is the killer feature, offering a level of playback versatility usually reserved for PVRs, while the Jukebox, Freeview tuner and 1080p upscaling make it feel suitably...
Pioneer DVR-LX61D DVD/HDD Recorder
Review: We defy anyone to spend a couple of days in the company of the DVR-LX61D and come away unimpressed. It?s quite simply a sublime combi recorder that boasts a stupefying range of features, immaculate recording performance and bomb shelter build quality.
Panasonic DMR-EX89 DVD / HDD Recorder
Review:  The EX89 is another top-quality addition to the Panasonic recorder line-up, offering a typically generous range of features, a slick, straightforward operating system and solid performance across the board. On the downside, theres only one tuner on board and its a little pricey, so if you dont...
Toshiba RD99DT DVD/HDD Recorder
Review: If you like your recorders to be slick, cutting-edge and packed with multimedia playback features, then the RD99DT probably isn?t for you ? go and check out the Panasonic DMR-EX89 or LG RHT-497H instead.
Samsung DVD-SH875M DVD/HDD Recorder
Review:  If youre looking for a Freeview DVD/HDD recorder that records and plays a wide range of formats, offers loads of recording and editing features and a healthy hard-disk size, then the DVD-SH875M is a sound choice. Its let down by some clunky Freeview functionality and an awkward remote, but with...
 
 



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