Seeking for a DVD Recorder? Here you can discover DVD Recorders from brands such as Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Philips and many other brands available here, that may contain functions such as MP3 Playback, DivX Playback and Dolby. The most popular product is Sony RDRGX350B Black DVD Recorder. Also you can find portable and non portable DVD Recorders. Read reviews about DVD Recorders. A quick and easy way to find information on all types of relevant DVD recorders offered in the market.
Reviews of DVD Recorders
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Title: Samsung DVD-SH855M
Pros: Impressively versatile, Good audio
Cons: Dated design, Poor pictures at lower quality levels
Verdict: The first Freeview DVDR from Samsung delivers excellent playback images and good recordings: a decent all-rounder
Summary: This black box recorder from Samsung has all the latest digital goodies packed inside, so it's strange to see such an old-fashioned design. Still, the DVD-SH855M may well appeal to those who like a bit of retro chic in their styling.
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMR-EZ27EB
Pros: Styling; quality of recordings; HDMI connection
Cons: Layout of front panel controls; lack of hard drive; difficult menu system
Verdict: If you want to record TV shows to DVD, Panasonic's DMR-EZ27EB is ideal for your needs -- it looks good and recordings are of a decent quality. If you're looking to upscale DVDs, however, you might want to look at some other offerings, and possibly those w
Summary: If you're in the market for a dedicated DVD recorder, the Panasonic DMR-EZ27EB might well have your name on it -- as well as looking half decent, it has a built-in Freeview receiver, so you can burn even more telly to DVD
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65/100 |
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Title: Sony RDR-HXD870
Pros: Feature rich, Connectivity, Picture quality, Well designed remote
Cons: Sluggish Guide Plus EPG, Some noise in SP
Verdict: Abundant features, comprehensive connections and killer 1080p picture quality combine to amazing effect
Summary: The RDR-HXD870 comes from a new breed of cutting-edge digital recorders that offer 1080p upscaling, allowing you to make the most of DVDs and TV recordings on Full HD TVs. But this is merely the tip of the iceberg
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100/100 |
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Title: Sony RDR-HXD870
Pros: Feature rich, Connectivity, Picture quality, Well designed remote
Cons: Sluggish Guide Plus EPG, Some noise in SP
Verdict: Abundant features, comprehensive connections and killer 1080p picture quality combine to amazing effect
Summary: The RDR-HXD870 comes from a new breed of cutting-edge digital recorders that offer 1080p upscaling, allowing you to make the most of DVDs and TV recordings on Full HD TVs. But this is merely the tip of the iceberg
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100/100 |
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Title: Samsung DVD-SR150M
Pros: Solid performance, Nice looks, Great operating system
Cons: No HDMI, Can't change recording mode for digital recordings
Verdict: A stylish, easy-to-use all-rounder but one that could have been improved by the inclusion of an HDMI output
Summary: The versatile DVD-RAM format offers many of the much-loved features of hard-disk recording, but on the downside it's still incompatible with the vast majority of DVD players on the market.Samsung has opted for DVD-RAM on this standalone recorder
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80/100 |
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Title: Toshiba D-R17DT
Pros: Picture quality, 1080p upscaling
Cons: Slow to change channels, Poor EPG, No RGB input or i.Link
Verdict: Flawed Freeview functionality aside, this is a decent recorder at a good price, with 1080p upscaling as an added bonus
Summary: As standalone DVD recorders go, the D-R17DT boasts a fairly impressive feature list, including 1080p, 1080i and 720p upscaling plus a built-in Freeview tuner - great value for money for £200
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80/100 |
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