Sony RDR-HXD890 review

User-friendly, feature-packed combi at a bargain price

TechRadar Verdict

A superb combi recorder with loads of features, but you'd be mad not to find the extra £20 and snap up the superior 250GB RDR-HXD995

Pros

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    Loads of features

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    Excellent recordings

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    Slick operating system

Cons

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    No USB DivX support

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    No Gracenote

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    Single Freeview tuner

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The HXD890 shares the same firmware and features found on its 250GB counterpart, the HXD995, and all Pioneer's latest HDD/DVD decks, but you're getting the technology at a much lower price, which is a real coup considering its astonishing amount of features.

Identical to the HXD995, apart from its smaller hard disk and the lack of a conditional access module slot for pay TV services, the HXD890 is only about £20 cheaper than the 995. This makes us wonder why anyone would opt for the HXD890 when they can get the fully featured version for almost the same price.

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