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  1. Panasonic DMR-EX773 review

    Panasonic DMR-EX773 review

    8 Last reviewed

    If you're in the market for a no-frills DVD/HDD recorder, we think that Panasonic might just have the machine for you...

    Panasonic DMR-EX83 review

    Panasonic DMR-EX83 review

    8 Last reviewed

    A feature-packed combi that sticks to a winning formula

    Panasonic DMR-EX99V review

    Panasonic DMR-EX99V review

    8 Last reviewed

    In Panasonic's latest AV wonder, digital recording coexists happily with a bygone analogue era called VHS

    Toshiba RD99DT review

    Toshiba RD99DT review

    6 Last reviewed

    Plentiful recording and editing tools cover the operational cracks

    Samsung DVD-SH875M review

    Samsung DVD-SH875M review

    8 Last reviewed

    A stylish, feature-filled Freeview+ machine with 1080p upscaling

    Pioneer DVR-560HX review

    Pioneer DVR-560HX review

    10 Last reviewed

    Cool in appearance, the DVR-560HX (the black variant, certainly) has clearly been designed to complement Pioneer’s other AV components.

    Panasonic DMR-EX78 review

    Panasonic DMR-EX78 review

    8 Last reviewed

    The latest in a best-selling line, Panasonic’s DMR-EX78 is its first UK DVD/HDD recorder with DivX playback. Also new is Freeview Playback, which delivers PVR-style functionality. Other key attractions include 1080p upscaling via HDMI, a 250GB hard-disk (for up to 441 hours of recording), a USB port for playing photos and MP3 files stored on memory devices, FireWire for digital camcorder dubs, multi-format DVD recording and the neat ability to act as a music jukebox. It’s enough to make any AV fan salivate.

    Panasonic DMR-EX768 review

    Panasonic DMR-EX768 review

    8 Last reviewed

    It may be Panasonic’s entry-level DVD/HDD recorder, but the smart-looking DMR-EX768 delivers all of the essentials. Unless you’re living in an area without usable Freeview coverage, that is; this budget marvel, like the rest of Panasonic’s digital-ready range, lacks an analogue tuner.

    Sony RDR-HXD890 review

    Sony RDR-HXD890 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Slimline by design and serious in appearance, Sony’s latest 160GB HDD/DVD recorder will doubtless attract plenty of shop window admirers, and it has the specs to match.

    Philips DVDR5570H review

    Philips DVDR5570H review

    8 Last reviewed

    An AV centre in disguise’, reads the blurb that accompanies Philips’ latest recorder, and it’s a fitting description. Not only can the DVDR5570H record television programmes on its hard disk, but it also bridges the gap between your PC and TV by storing music, photo and video files, while also playing a wide variety of disc formats.

    Panasonic DMR-EX88 review

    Panasonic DMR-EX88 review

    10 Last reviewed

    The DMR-EX88 is one of the first DVD/HDD combis to boast a Freeview Playback badge, which means it not only boasts an integrated Freeview tuner and 7-day EPG, but it can also record an entire series at the touch of a button. It'll even detect schedule changes, clashes or split programmes automatically, which makes it a very versatile recording solution. A few other combis offer some of these features, but the Playback badge is your guarantee that it does the lot.

    Philips DVDR5520 review

    Philips DVDR5520 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Somewhat more run-of-the mill in styling terms than the quirky Philips DVD recorders of old, the DVDR5520 combines DVD recording with 160GB of HDD capacity, a single digital tuner and HDMI upscaling all the way to 1080p.

    Pioneer DVR-RT601H review

    8 Last reviewed

    Digital recorders continue to appear in ever-increasing varieties, from hard-drive-based personal video recorders, standalone DVD recorders and combinations of the two.A few stalwarts of the videocassette era also add VHS

    Lite-On LVW-5055GDL review

    Lite-On LVW-5055GDL review

    8 Last reviewed

    The latest budget offering from Lite-On, isn't exactly the strong and silent type: it's noisy during operation. Still, a drop-down panel that runs the full length of the fascia gives the impression that Lite-On has something up its sleeve.

    Samsung DVD-SR150M review

    Samsung DVD-SR150M review

    8 Last reviewed

    The versatile DVD-RAM format offers many of the much-loved features of hard-disk recording, but on the downside it's still incompatible with the vast majority of DVD players on the market.Samsung has opted for DVD-RAM on this standalone recorder

    Panasonic DMR-EZ47 review

    Panasonic DMR-EZ47 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Getting kitted-up for the high-definition age is crucial, but what about all those VHS tapes you're loathe to discard? Combi decks have been around for a while, but Panasonic's newest is aimed squarely at owners of flatscreen TVs

    Toshiba SD-38VB review

    Toshiba SD-38VB review

    8 Last reviewed

    With hard-disk and DVD recording now commonplace and hi-def recorders just around the corner, VHS may seem like an antiquated concept. But just as vinyl lives on despite the popularity of MP3 downloading, the millions of video tapes still being hoarded has granted VCRs a stay of execution.

    Funai DRV-B2737 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Our introduction to Funai comes in the form of the very affordable DRV-B2737 DVD recorder/VCR combi.The market for such combis is still strong, both for people who want to transfer their existing VHS collection to DVD...

    Panasonic DMR-EZ47V review

    Panasonic DMR-EZ47V review

    10 Last reviewed

    In the corrupted words of Mark Twain, 'reports of the death of VHS are greatly exaggerated'. A number of high-profile brands are still making videotape players, although they tend to be combined with hi-tech digital recording to add some up-to-date credibility.

    Panasonic DMR-EH60D review

    10 Last reviewed

    It's incredible how quickly DVD recorders have adapted since their debut a couple of years ago. It's also surprising how few recorders have an RGB Scart input for a clean feed from cable, Sky or Freeview boxes

    Pioneer DVR-545HX review

    Pioneer DVR-545HX review

    10 Last reviewed

    This is an imposing looking recording platform that manages to tick all the boxes for AV enthusiasts.The 160GB hard disk is enough for 34 hours of highest-quality recording, or 455 hours at the lowest setting

    Philips DVDR5500H review

    Philips DVDR5500H review

    8 Last reviewed

    With hard-disk recorders now dominating the market, standalone DVD recorders aren't quite as fashionable as they used to be. But the latest deck in Philips' line-up has the enviable distinction of being the slimmest model ever to land on our test bench.

    Yamada DTR-1000HX review

    8 Last reviewed

    With the analogue switch-off approaching, it's surprising how few DVD recorders have digital TV tuners. While most of the bigger brands are slowly incorporating Freeview into their decks, the budget end is still saturated with machines...

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