Tag: Recorder
REVIEW: TVonics DTR-HD500 Freeview+ HD recorder
Name: DTR-HD500 Freeview+ HD recorder (TVonics) Type: HD set-top box and recorder Specs: Click here for full specs Price: £255.31 direct from TVonics Let's not beat around the bush; £250+ is a hell of a lot of money to…
Three new voice recorders on the way from Olympus – WS-760M, WS-750M and WS650S
Olympus are readying three new devices to add to their long line of voice recorders. The WS range come in three flavours (WS-760M, WS-750M and WS650S), each with auto-recording functions that save battery life by only capturing sound once…
Mini Freeview TV/recorder from August
It has the usual selection of facilities – nine inch screen, Freeview and analogue TV tuners, video, audio and photo file playback etc – but comes with one unique feature. It is the first of its kind that can record Freeview TV
Digital Vision announces GiGo – the VCR killer
Digital Vision has launched the GiGo DV-DTR1 Digital Freeview recorder – the first USB stick based recorder on the market.
It’s basically a single tuner Freeview receiver, with the usual EPG you’d expect on a Freeview box, that has three USB ports on the front of it. Users can record programmes using the EPG direct to any storage device plugged in to one of the slots.
Programmes are recorded in MPEG-2 format with an hour’s worth of programming taking up about 2GB. The file name is taken directly from the EPG and programme synopsis is also copied.
Playback is via the GiGo or via any device that supports MPEG-2, meaning you can take your recorded programmes with you on the move.
Robert Musk told Tech Digest (well, me) that he sees the GiGo box as a direct replacement for people who were comfortable recording onto VHS but haven’t got to grips with Freeview recorders and personal planners yet although, to be honest, the GiGo doesn’t look any easier to use than a standard Freeview recorder.
The GiGo DV-DTR1 will be available in Tesco from September for £69.99 initially, although this will probably drop to £59.99. The cheapest Freeview reorder I could find on the Tesco website was £87.89 for a 250GB DigiHome model meaning the GiGo could be a good entry-level Freeview recorder.
Pioneer getting in on the Blu-ray burner scene – launching home recorders this year
The TV specialist has been getting rather innovative recently, what with all its new LCD TVs, fancy discs and that pile of Blu-ray players it’s bringing our way – now Pioneer’s planning to launch home Blu-ray recorders as well.
Pioneer’s teaming up with Sharp to develop the devices, which already makes Blu-ray recorders of its own…
Olympus LS-10 – slip a recording studio into your back pocket
Olympus claims you’ll be able to record your finest musical moments on the move with the LS-10 – but bootleggers will be cheering about the small size and ‘better than CD quality’ recording…
Panasonic DMR-BW500 recordable Blu-ray and PVR is Australia's first
Panasonic has launched its new all-in-one Blu-ray burner and PVR in the Australian market, claiming it to be the first recorder on the continent.
The DMR-BW500 boasts some impressive features, including a 500GB hard drive, twin TV tuners, Blu-ray burner, and full PVR functionality including up to an eight hour buffer for live TV…
Mvix miniature MV-2500U HD multimedia drive
It doesn’t look like the sexiest gadgets you’ll ever buy, but the Mvix MV-2500U HD multimedia drive could be one of the more useful…
Sony intros new HDD DVD recorders, a BRAVIA TV's "ideal partner"
Sony has introduced a new range of recorders featuring hard drives and DVD writers. The RDR-HXD1095 is the flagship model, boasting a 500GB drive, analogue and digital TV tuners, and BRAVIA Sync which allows it to be controlled from the same remote control as a Sony BRAVIA TV…
Be James Bond with the Spy Recording Watch
It might look like your everyday watch, but the Spy Recording Watch throws in the technology for recording and playback…