Cheap Philips DVDR72 Progressive-Scan DVD Player / Recorder (Electronics) Price
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Four record modes give you the option of filling a single DVD+R/+RW with up to 6 hours of VCR-quality video, or one hour with the highest digital quality. Its progressive-scan capabilities allow for the best picture possible when connected to an analog TV, but hook it up to an ED (enhanced-definition) or HD (high-definition) television and you'll get a more filmlike experience with less flicker and sharper images. A motion-compensated noise filter helps improved picture quality by further removing digital artifacts to create sharper, clearer images.
The DVDR72 is loaded with connections for an entry-level player and recorder. On the rear of the unit you get one each of RF, composite video, S-video, stereo audio, and component video inputs, an identical set of outputs, and a coaxial digital audio out. Up front you'll find another set of composite inputs, as well as S-video and i.LINK (FireWire) for connecting to a camcorder, PC, or other device. The component-video inputs and outputs help minimize digital and line-scan artifacts on compatible televisions.
If you just shot some video with your camcorder, use these jacks to connect directly to the DVD recorder to instantly create a DVD of your footage. Two-channel Dolby Digital encoding will give your videos great digital stereo sound. There's even basic editing capabilities for your home movies so you can make your videos perfect before you burn. You can also link up to your VCR to convert your video tapes to longer-lasting DVDs.
What's in the Box
DVDR72 recorder/player, remote control, 2 AA batteries, AC power cable, audio cable, video cable, S-video cable, RF coaxial cable, and user's manual.
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Philips |
| FEATURES: | Measures 17 x 3 x 13 inches (W x H x D), Combination DVD player/recorder with camcorder-ready DV (i.Link), component-video, composite-video, and S-video inputs, Record from TV directly to DVD; up to 6 hours video recording per side (either DVD+R or DVD+RW), Progressive-scan output for seamless, flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready TVs, Favorite Scene Selection simplifies editing of your home movies; VCR Plus+ simplifies timer programming |
| TYPE: | dvdr, dvd-r, dvdr-72, dvd-r72, dvd72, r72, record, recording, player/record, copy, phillips, disc, disk, dvd-record, dvd-72, DVD Player (Digital Versatile Disc Players) |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
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| UPC: | 037849939550 |
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Customer Reviews of Philips DVDR72 Progressive-Scan DVD Player / Recorder
Great recorder, but... It's a great recorder, but the remote is terrible, operating only Philips DVD, not even a Philips TV. So, unless you want a $100 universal remote and can find one that will operate this with TiVo etc., you're stuck with a minimum of two remotes. <
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>Like all DVD recorders, fast forward is slow, slower than a VCR and much slower than TiVo. That's what the "chapters" are for I guess. (TiVo really spoils you when you try to operate any other equipment.) <
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>And I've had problems with the Timer operation. The recorder often misses the recording time, not by an hour or 1 minute, but by 20-25 minutes. Weird. <
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>Other than that, the quality of the recordings is fantastic, as good as any commercial DVD. It's fairly easy to navigate, though the manual is ... like most manuals today, pretty bad. <
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>I think I'd go Sony if I had to do it over again, though I doubt if the cons would be much different. What I want is something that's as easy to use as a CD, as fast as a TiVo, and whose remote works with my TV. For that matter, what I really want is for someone to do all this stuff for me...
old guy learningnew tricks
I have had good results from day 1. I have owned this recorder for over a year. The DVDs are very good and play on all my other machines. The only down side is the instruction/owners manual, which was obviously written by a person whose first language is something other than english. Maybe I'm not sophisticated enough to find fault with this recorder
Piece of junk
It started giving problems after nine months of normal use.
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>Thirteen months later, no warranty and to costly to repair. Stay away from it!