Pioneer DVR-LX70D review

A luxurious, expensive combi aimed at recording diehards

TechRadar Verdict

An astonishingly well-made and easy to use recorder with killer features and great performance, but only for those with big wallets

Pros

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    Impressive picture

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    Excellent build quality

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    Easy to use

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    A wealth of great features

Cons

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    Steep price

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    Can’t access EPG when recording

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    No Ethernet

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Look away now if you're on a tight budget. Pioneer's DVR-LX70D is a deck designed with luxury in mind, which is why it's significantly dearer than most other big-name recorders. But Pioneer has packed it to bursting point with all the latest features, and spared no expense when it comes to build quality.

As a result, it's one of the most solidly constructed hard disk/DVD combis we've ever seen and it's gorgeous to boot, with an alluring black gloss finish, silver buttons and a smooth drop-down flap that hides the AV inputs and some buttons.

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