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please help! sos
posted by apoel on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 01:35

Mostly Harmless

i want to buy a dvd recorder BUT i dont know which one. im considering philips dvdr70 or r75 or r80 (they are within my budget) or even dvdr610. but im confused. i heard they have many problems. dont know what to believe due to both good and bad reviews.

any healp more than welcome!

RE: please help! sos
posted by DIRK_GENTLY on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 03:11

Mostly Harmless


Liteon LVW-5006 "Stand-alone" DVD Recorder
SVP Price: £149.99
http://svp.co.uk/acatalog/Hardware_Section__.html

RE: please help! sos
posted by RikD on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 08:33

Mostly Harmless

The Ellion DVR-530S is very good - plays back DivX and xvid as well

£153 on scan
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=148969

-RikD

RE: please help! sos
posted by Rassilon on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 12:26

Elite

Forget the Phillips, thats a common concensus here.

Range of machines from Relysis, Tangent, LG, Panasonic etc from £99+.



If you feed a starving man a fish, he will eat for a day.
If you teach a starving man to fish, he will buy a ugly hat.
If you talk about fish to a starving man, Your a consultant.

This item was edited on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 12:28

RE: please help! sos
posted by apoel on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 12:31

Mostly Harmless

are philips really problematic or ppl just do not like them?

heard anything about dvdr75 & dvdr610?

RE: please help! sos
posted by MrBenn on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 13:44

Competent

Just check the every growing 'Philips DVDR610 troubles' thread. This will give you all you the info on current problems.
I had a 610 for about 4 months but got totally fed up with the various problems and decided to get a refund and am now using the 4kus 230 from Asda (£139). This is a very good machine for the money. There is also a thread on this machine too (search for 4kus).

Regards

RE: please help! sos
posted by apoel on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 13:53

Mostly Harmless

thanks guys. if i increase my budget to 250-270 pounds, anything good to recommend?
(either just a brand or a model)

RE: please help! sos
posted by hunsbury0 on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 17:55

Elite

JVC DMR10 records in -R, -RW & RAM

Has "firewire" port, "S-VHS IN"port.
Does not have "RGB IN "port.
I paid £220,00 at John Lewis.

RE: please help! sos
posted by Fred Smith on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 18:08

Competent

I have had a DVD R70 for about a year no problems as has my father. But I would not buy a DVD R610 which was the 70's replacement. Anyone selling a 70, 75 or 80 is now selling old stock so unless they are really cheap and new I would avoid.

For your updated budget consider the Panasonic E55 £170 - £180 and E65 £200.

I also have an E85, now £330 excellent machine.

This item was edited on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 18:16

RE: please help! sos
posted by apoel on Thursday, 3rd February 2005, 21:11

Mostly Harmless

between pana e85 and sony gx700 which would you recommend?

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