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Philips DVDR7250H review

The first DVD recorder capable of recording 5.1 broadcasts?

Our Score 4

Last reviewed: 2006-11-01November 1st 2006

Price at launch £320.00
Additional Information Supplied With Sat Mouse / SCART Cable / Coax RF Cable / Mains Cable
Colour Silver
Dimensions 435 x 76 x 335 mm (w x h x d)
Weight (kg) 5.35
Connectivity 2 x SCART Output, Analogue Stereo In/Out, CVBS Video Out, Digital Output Coaxial, G-LINK, i-LINK DV Input, RF Antenna Input, RF TV Output, S-Video Input, S-Video Output, Video Output, YUV Output
HDD Capacity (GB) 160
Power Consumption (Operational) 38
Power Consumption (Standby) 11
Power Supply 200-240v / 50/60 hZ
Progressive Scan Output Yes
Recording Modes M1, M2, M2x, M3, M4, M5, M6, M8
Recording Time 256 Hours
Remote Control Yes
Supported Media CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD Plus R, DVD Plus RW, VCD
Video D/A Converter 10 Bit / 54 MHz

Product Summary

DVDR7250H

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Price at launch

£320.00

For

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5.1 input for the first time

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Well-specified for the price

Against

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Usability issues

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Weak lower quality recording modes

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