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Toshiba D-R410 DVd recorder.
Review of Toshiba D-R410 by hildas

Advantages: Price
Disadvantages: None

...am very pleased with this Toshiba recorder. It looks sleek and stylish sitting on my glass self. It has a lovely black glossy finish to it and is very easy to use. This recorder is inexpensive. It performs basic DVD recordings without a problem at all. It upscales DVD to 1080p. It supports most recordable DVD formats, including dual-layer discs which is good. We are able to record all our favourite shows we have missed or want to re-watch at a later ...
...need to turn it to the correct channel before the program. Plus, you also need to remember to turn the unit completely off before the recording starts, which is a common feature on all DVD recorders. Overall for your basic DVD recordings this Toshiba is an excellent buy. ... Read review

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11/27/2008
Easy to use
Review of Toshiba D-R400 by briang

Advantages: Quick formatting, ease of use
Disadvantages: Basic menu features and font

This is our first stand-alone DVD recorder and we are quite impressed. I have been able to hook up the vcr to the aux jacks and make dvd's of all of our home movies in real time. The quality is just as good as the original vhs tapes. I also hooked up the DVR to the dvd recorder and have been able to copy all of our favorite television shows in real time. I like the fact that it does convert in real time and does not take several hours to transcode ...
...hour movie. It also plays avi formats which is quite handy if you happened to have a video in avi format. You can also edit the titles of your features and split them up into smaller segments based on how many scenes you may want in your movie. I give this DVD recorder an A+. ... Read review

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5/12/2008
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Toshiba D-VR660
Review of Toshiba D-VR660 by kesambi92

Advantages: good
Disadvantages: none

Toshiba DVR660 is a good product and elegant. Toshiba DVR660 has a composition such as DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD + R, DVD + RW. In the fields you live set the DVD recorder / vcr to cable or satellite box and you can set to record by pressing one button. HDMI. component video output, S-Video input / output, RCA-video input / output. Coaxial digital audio output, analog audio input / output. The first industry-supported, Uncompressed, all-digital audio ...
...vcr. Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a new technology, which functions as a multimedia storage device that stores video in digital format for all media in the memory device. The selective in choosing information, occurs in the environment and we have the capacity to pick it up when you are in need DVRs you can also set this digital accordance with what we want. ... Read review

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11/30/2008
Pioneer DVR-520H
Review of Pioneer DVR-520H by tonnya

Advantages: SCART sockets
Disadvantages: N/A

Pioneer DVR-520H, there are different ways of connecting this device to your existing TV and home cinema system so make sure they are compatible or get the right adaptor leads. This allows simultaneous recording and playback of a chosen piece of TV that you are recording. The number of SCART sockets that this DVD Recorder has, a consideration when you plan how many other devices will be plugged into this. The unit can record to DVD-R and DVD-RW, ...
...DVD-RAM. It can also play back a wide variety of formats including MP3, WMA, and JPEG files. It has a Manual Recording mode that does the next-best thing. It offers 32 different speeds in 10-15 minute intervals from one to six hours, allowing you to fill a disc with just about any length of program without wasting space. ... Read review

not rated

11/28/2008
Philips DVD Recorders 3380
Review of Philips DVDR 3380 by tonnya

Advantages: Plays DivX media
Disadvantages: Doesn't record own brand media and slow

Philips DVDR 3380, astonishingly, you cannot use Philips own brand discs as the machine crashes when you try! Eventually I returned it to the shop for a replacement, convinced that the machine was faulty. I tried for 3 hours to write a DVD onto a Philips disc with a variety of errors. Unfortunately, I had exactly the same result. The buttons are too small and close together and no eject button either (more standing around looking like an idiot). ... Read review

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11/28/2008


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