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Philips DVDR3545V/37


$250.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built-in upconversion makes older SD signals look more detailed. Conversion of VHS to DVD can be done unattended. Can read poor quality tapes with good accuracy.

The Cons:Can only use Maxell or Philips DVDs if you want to use the discs in other players.

The DVDR3545V/37 is a combo DVD/VHS recorder by Philips. This device allows you to record up to 6 hours of standard definition television via its built-in digital tuner, direct to DVD re/writable media or a VHS tape.

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All recorded content is in standard definition, but can be used with high definition broadcast signals. The DVDR3545V/37 includes common DVR features, such as daily/weekly repeat programming and 1-touch recording for straightforward operation. This DVDR also functions as an upconverting DVD player, as it can output 720p/1080i/1080p HD video. For users with camcorders, the DVDR3545V/37 features iLINK DV input on the front of the unit. This feature lets users connect their camcorder in order to transfer home videos to DVD. Users looking for a combo DVD/VHS recorder with a built-in digital tuner will likely find the Philips DVDR3545V/37 to be a suitable choice.

Features

  • Recording media: DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, VHS tapes
  • DVD recording time: 0.5 Hrs. Minimum, 6 Hrs. Maximum
  • Recording speeds: SP, LP, EP, SLP, HQ, Standard Play Plus (SPP)
  • Playable file formats: MPEG2, DivX, MP3, WMA, JPEG, MPEG1
  • TV resolution: 480i, 480p
  • Video upconversion: 720p/1080i/1080p
  • Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
  • Input: Composite, S-Video, analog audio L/R, RF antenna
  • Outputs: composite, S-Video, component, HDMI, digital audio coaxial, analog audio L/R
  • 1-touch recording
  • Built-in digital tuner
  • Dimensions & weight: 10.24” x 17.13” x 3.92” inches, 9.48 lb

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    built-in upconversion makes older SD signals look more detailed

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    conversion of VHS to DVD can be done unattended

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    can read poor quality tapes with good accuracy

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    solid and reliable, never tangles the tapes

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    tuner changes between digital channels fairly quickly

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    instructions are straight forward and clear, controls are all obvious

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    can only use Maxell or Philips DVDs if you want to use the discs in other players

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