DVD HD Recorder DVD HD recorder products offer the best of both worlds: a high-capacity hard drive disk, mainly used for temporary recordings and a DVD disc recording capability for more permanent recordings.
The hard drive is normally accompanied by DVD-RAM, or DVD-R compatible recording capability as well. You may even find HD recorders with DVD+RW. In addition to more flexibility in storing the programs, the HD units offer simple shift from previous experiences with TiVo devices, for example. In fact, Pioneer was the first to combine a DVD recorder and TiVo. Others, such as Sony, are following with similar plans. DVD HD Recorder - Manufacturers Panasonic DVD recorders have been partly so popular because many of their devices incorporate hard disc drives. That has balanced out the weakness Panasonic has with the DVD-RAM support. Panasonic manufactures DVD recorders with many different combinations, including: * Panasonic DMR-E85 with 120 GB hard disk* Panasonic DMR-E500H with 400 GB hard disk* Panasonic DMR-T6070 ProLine with 160 GB hard disk* Panasonic DMR-E95HS Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder with 160 GB Hard Drive Also, others are catching up on Panasonic with their DVD hard disk recorders. For example, the following models have a HDD built-in: * Toshiba RS-TX60 DVD Recorder with 160 GB TiVo Series2 Digital Video Recorder* JVC DRMH30S DVD Recorder with 160 GB Hard Drive (Silver)* Philips HDRW720 DVD Recorder with 120 GB Hard Drive* Toshiba RD-XS32 Progressive-Scan DVD Player/Recorder with 80 GB Hard Drive* Toshiba RD-XS52 DVD Player/Recorder with 160 GB Hard Drive and HDMI Interface
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