Panasonic DMR-EZ47V review

Superb performance and rock-solid operation in one smart box

TechRadar Verdict

Some missing features, but on the whole a magnificent recorder for those who can’t let VHS go

Pros

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    Picture quality

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    Simple operating system

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    Versatile features

Cons

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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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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.

The reason why this analogue technology prevails is simple: people still have hordes of treasured tapes that they either want to watch or transfer to DVD disc. Enter the DMR-EZ47V, which combines a DVD recorder with a VCR in one rather chunky unit.

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