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Panasonic DMR-EZ47V review

Superb performance and rock-solid operation in one smart box

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Last reviewed: February 27th 2008

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Panasonic DMR-EZ47V scores 8.7 out of 10 based on 87 reviews

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The 2 most helpful reviews:

24 Aug 2007 Anonymous verified purchaser

9

Good Points

Excellent DVD/VCR combination. Reviews over the years have suggested that separate DVD and VCR machines would offer substantially better quality. I do not have their e.g 'Which?' experience but I can say that I am highly delighted with the quality of this machine and the range of options.

Bad Points

A niggling rather than a 'bad' point. Maybe it's me but I do have trouble stopping the machine when transferring material from VCR to DVD ( to avoid commercials). The 'stop' or 'return' buttons are used as directed in the guide BUT take much more than 3-5 seconds to respond. It would be helpful to be able to view a DVD/ freeview programme whilst using say AT2 for a cable ( Virgin Media ) recording.

14 Oct 2007 Roger, Hebden Bridge

10

Good Points

Combined video and DVD recorder. Menus are easy to follow. Links easily with satelite dish. Bought primarily to record valued programmes to disk. HDMI function

Bad Points

Not fault with recorder but because Hebden Bridge cannot, as yet receive freeview signal, can't get full value from listings function. If it did would have to give it 110% Hard disk not included but for the price at time of purchase excellent value.

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Product Summary

Key specs


No of Scart Connectors: 2 |
No of Scart Sockets: 2 |
Supported Media: CD,CD-R,CD-RW,DivX-Disc,DVD,DVD-R,DVD-R (DL),DVD-RAM,DVD-RW,DVD Plus R,DVD Plus R (Dual Layer),DVD Plus RW,JPEG-CD,MP3-CD |
HDMI Ports: 1 |

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Simple operating system

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No SD card slot

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No USB

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Lacks DiVX or WMA playback

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