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Philips DVDR3576H/37
$550.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Allows users to edit out commercials. Upconverts all recorded SD content and DVDs to high definition. Built in digital tuner.
The Cons:Not a huge update to the previous generation offering. Expensive. Only records SD content.
The DVDR3576H/37 is the high-end successor to Philip’s 2007’s DVDR3575H/37 DVD/hard drive recorder. The only known difference between the two models is a black enclosure and modified user interface, specifically regarding the digital tuner feature.
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This device allows you to record up to 198 hours (SLP setting) of standard definition television to its 160GB hard drive, edit out commercials, and then optionally burn it to a DVD for permanent storage. While this device only records standard definition television, it can be used with high definition broadcast signals and upconverts all recorded content to 720p/1080i/1080p. The DVDR3576 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 full HD video. Users looking for a high-end DVD/hard drive recorder with a built-in digital tuner will likely find the Philips DVDR3576H/37 to be a suitable choice.
Features
- 160 GB hard drive
- Recording media: DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW
- DVD recording time: 0.5 hrs. minimum, 6 hrs. maximum
- HDD recording time: 33 hrs. minimum, 198 hrs. maximum
- Recording speeds: SP, LP, EP, SLP, HQ, Standard Play Plus (SPP)
- Playable file formats: MPEG2, DivX, MP3, WMA, JPEG, MPEG1
- Video upconversion: 720p/1080i/1080p
- Dolby Digital (Digital out only)
- Front connections: audio L/R in, composite in, i.LINK DV in (IEEE1394, 4-pin), USB 1.1
- Back connections: analog audio L/R in, component video output, composite video input, composite video output, digital coaxial out, S-Video out, analog audio L/R out, HDMI output, RF antenna, S-Video in
- 1-touch recording
- Built-in digital tuner
- Dimensions & weight: 16.26” x 16.54” x 5.79” inches, 7.5 lb
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allows users to edit out commercials
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upconverts all recorded SD content and DVDs to high definition
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can record to both DVD +/-
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not a huge update to the previous generation offering
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went up in price, above newer and superior units
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poorly laid out remote control
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no recurring recording options
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