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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.

Sony RDRHXD1070B DVD Recorder

Sony RDRHXD1070B DVD Recorder

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Sony - RDRHXD1070BCEK
from £349.00 - £518.19
 
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Reviews of DVD Recorders

whathomecinemamag.com 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
100/100
whathomecinemamag.com 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
100/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony RDR-HXD995

Pros: Picture quality; 250GB storage capacity; ease of use

Cons: GuidePlus+ is a pain; no included HDMI cable makes us grumpy; Freeview tuner very bad at picking up a signal

Verdict: Overall a good machine, but it has some problems, and we'd suggest you check the strength of the Freeview signal in your area before you invest. Otherwise its performance and value for money make it worthy of your time

Summary: Despite all the awful shopping channels, there's a wealth of great TV to record on Freeview. For maximum flexibility you'll want a DVD recorder and PVR with plenty of storage space, and that can record cable or satellite from a number of inputs.
75/100
whathomecinemamag.com Title: Sony RDR-HXD1065

Pros: Fantastic features set, Generous hard disk, Good upscaling performance

Cons: Difficult to use at times

Verdict: A superb all-rounder that we can find precious little wrong with

Summary: Sony's top-of-the-range HDD/DVD recorder combi has a bulging spec sheet, headlined by a generous 250GB hard disk, allowing an impressive maximum of 387 hours of recording
100/100
whathomecinemamag.com Title: Sony RDR-GXD360

Pros: Has a digital tuner, Good connectivity, Onscreen editing menus easy to use

Cons: No analogue option, No hard disk or HDMI output

Verdict: This DVD recorder offers a great selection of features for the price

Summary: With the great analogue switch-off getting ever nearer, a DVD recorder should feature a built-in Freeview tuner as a matter of course. Amazingly, many do not, but Sony is not about to fall into that trap with the RDR-GXD360
100/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony RDR-HX510

Pros: Dual-layer DVD writing; beautiful menu and editing system; sleek looks

Cons: Small hard drive; no i.Link input; no separate infrared sender; lacks Freeview tuner

Summary: A small hard drive size limits its use, but this offers DVD+R DL recording at only a small premium
70/100
techradar.com Title: Sony SLV-D930 | Our Review | TechRadar.com

Pros: Solid build; Good DVD picture; Easy to use recording

Cons: No component output

Verdict: Recording was also fairly impressive, especially at the SP level.There was little difference between the source and a recording from Freeview, although better quality sources proved less impressive

Summary: The combination of DVD player and VHS recorder still makes a fair amount of sense. DVD is without doubt the best way of viewing movies on a television and VHS is an incredibly affordable means of recording - and one that even the most technically illitera
80/100
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