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Review Date: 01-MAY-2009
RRP: $119.00
3.50
The Sharp DVSL1200W DVD player looks good and is easy to set up, but its inability to upscale to 1080p and lack of an HDMI port make it unsuitable for people with televisions that have large screens or high resolutions.
Review Date: 17-APR-2009
RRP: $659.00
3.50
The Panasonic DMR-EX79 DVD recorder looks good and has an excellent DVD upscaler, but its remote control is not suited to watching DVDs and the lack of a high-definition tuner means it can't display or record HD content.
Review Date: 19-MAR-2009
RRP: $1099.00
3.75
This basic home theatre package packs a 5.1 channel amplifier into a Blu-ray player. Simply plug in a flat screen television and you’re ready to go.
Review Date: 12-NOV-2008
RRP: $69.00
3.00
Teac's DVP221 is a small DVD player. That's about it — it doesn't do anything its competitors can't and isn't very good-looking. It does everything it professes to do quite well, at least.
Review Date: 06-NOV-2008
RRP: $79.00
3.00
For the price, Teac's DV3131 is a decent machine. It can handle DVD video as well as a variety of compressed formats through USB.
Review Date: 23-OCT-2008
RRP: $698.00
4.00
After all the hype and wait, the TiVo HD isn't the ground-breaking product it was touted as. It's got some nifty new features which we'd love to see widely accepted though and it's a worthwhile investment if you want a comprehensive electronic TV program guide.
Review Date: 09-JUN-2008
RRP: $1329.00
4.00
The DMR-XW300 is a highly functional digital video recorder, with few downsides apart from imperfect DVD playback and a high price tag. If you’re looking for incredible flexibility in a single unit, you can’t go wrong here.
Review Date: 07-APR-2008
RRP: $249.95
3.00
The Pinnacle Video Transfer is a cute unit that's elegant at transferring analogue video to a USB storage device but thoughts of recording late night TV before an early flight are fantasies because you'll have to be there, recording. You may as well record TV to a PC and encode later, while you shower in the morning.
Review Date: 02-MAR-2008
RRP: $299.00
3.50
If you need a fast way to make DVDs without a computer, the VRD-MC5 is a relatively cheap and user-friendly option. Unfortunately, its unashamed bias towards Sony-branded camcorders slightly lessens its charms.
Review Date: 19-FEB-2008
RRP: $659.00
3.25
The DMR-EX77 seems to be having a hard time deciding what kind of device it wants to be. Although it upscales DVDs to high definition, it can't decode high-definition TV. Apart from this little contradiction however, it's generally a functional and easy-to-use recording unit.
Review Date: 16-NOV-2007
RRP: $949.00
3.50
A great entry-level device, the RH2T250 lacks any distinguishable features beyond its ease-of-use.
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