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Panasonic breaks new HDD/DVD recorder ground

Panasonic is continuing to drive forward in the DVD recording market by launching the first combo DVD and hard disk drive recorder with an in-built digital TV tuner. Panasonic_dmr_eh60_hadd_and_pvr_recorder_1The DMR-EH60 boasts a massive 200GB hard disk drive, which translates into 44 hours of DVD-quality recordings or 355 hours (over 2 weeks) of VHS-quality recordings. The digital TV tuner will allow users to pick up the 30 Freeview channels. The DMR-EH60 also records to blank DVDs, plays DVDs back in progressive scan, supports DVD-Audio and MP3 playback. It may be more expensive than the Sky+ 160 but you are getting a progressive scan DVD player/recorder, an extra 40GB and extra connectivity options thrown in. It costs £480 here.

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Yep, these Panasonics are great products - and, after the initial purchase it's all free, with state of the art home convergence and access to the Freeview channels and EPG....

You don't really even have to bother with DVD blanks or a DVD recording model. Many people who just need time-shifting will be quite happy with a lesser model.

Posted by: Steve Litchfield | November 27, 2006 10:55 AM

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