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| Posted by | Mike Kidd |
| Posted on | 21/04/08 00:30 |
| Number of views | 12119 |
Conclusions
Overall, we think the DVDR3480 is remarkable value for money. It definitely fulfils the need of consumers who require a no-nonsense and reliable approach to recording the output of unprotected cable, satellite, or free-to-air broadcasting programmes. The operating procedures are well-described and implemented in the menus and other interfaces of the recorder. Of particular note is the excellence of burn quality, great MPEG2 recording quality, plus the full-D1 resolution down to the last-but-one compression setting.
In addition, the recorder seems to incorporate the best playback facilities of Philips standalone DVD players, in accepting a wide range of input devices, optical media and AV formats and having a progressive scan component output.
And if that’s not enough, you get a guarantee that includes a replacement recorder should you need it.
Positive points:
- Solid construction of the unit.
- Home Premium Guarantee (replacement machine if necessary within 7 days)
- Vastly improved remote control from previous Philips recorders.
- Simple and effective interface, which is consistent across all functions.
- Excellent writing performance on a wide range of DVD media.
- Excellent quality of MPEG2 recording from external RGB sources.
- Full screen resolution even when recording in 4-hour mode.
- Wide range of video playback from disc and USB socket.
- Better than expected range of files for audio playback.
Well implemented JPEG still image display and slideshow facility.
Negative points:
- No manual chapter marking (contrary to information on the Philips website)
- No VideoPlus or VPS/PDC
- Remote control arrow buttons were a bit irritating.
Overall this recorder is excellent value for money, and accordingly we award it our CD Freaks 'Editor's Choice’ category.
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We found the best price available in the UK at the time of writing the review, to be at cheapestelectrical.co.uk, for £59.99 inc VAT.
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@SciFer: I am sure there are many people in the US who are still content to record standard definition.









blonde! have no idea how to connect this machine to my digi box? Can I tape programmes with my DVDR from my digi box? Help please.


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