Archive for the 'Recorders' Category



Roland CD-2e CD/SD recorder

Tuesday 13 November 2007 @ 12:23 am

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Roland recently announced its latest CD-2e CD/SD recorder that integrates CD-R/RW drive and the SD card slot. The recorder will ship from November 17th at an expected price of 6 ten thousand Yen. It is possible to record 16bit/44.1kHz WAV type onto the SD card. The SDHC card supports capacity up to 8GB. It’s great the recorder comes with a remote control. Users can perform 6 hours of recording with single 3 electric batteries. Roland CD-2e CD/SD recorder equips a voice input/output terminal, 2ch analog audio input (RCA) 1 system, external microphone input terminal (the standard jack) the LR each 1 terminal, stereo mini- head phone output and line output.




Mitsubishi digital recorders DX-TL6000 Series Released

Thursday 1 November 2007 @ 4:52 am

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Mitsubishi rolled out its latest DX-TL6000 Series digital recorders. The recorder will be available for sale in December 25th. The model succeeds DX-TL5000 recorder. The DX-TL6000 recorder has the ability to connect up to 16 cameras to record videos at a rate of 30-frame per second. There is no information about the price.

Via: Mitsubishi




Toshiba RD - A301 HD DVD Recorder

Thursday 1 November 2007 @ 4:10 am

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Toshiba’s latest Recorder RD-A301 conforming RoHS will be available from mid of December 2008. But users can start reservation from Today. The recorder has a hard disk of 300GB capacity for storing high quality ample of video content. Toshiba RD - A301 belongs to Vardia group and records HD Video on your HDD or HD-DVD (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264) along with regular DVDs and DVD-RAM (Mpeg-2). It is equipped with 1 HDMI output, 1 D4, an Ethernet port and S-Video.

Via: Toshiba




Panasonic DMR-XW200V high-definition DVD/VHS combo recorder

Friday 5 October 2007 @ 10:44 pm

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Panasonic recently announced its latest DMR-XW200V high-definition DVD/VHS combo recorder at CEATEC JAPAN 2007. Just like its brothers this DIGA Blu Ray Recorder offers long hours of FULL HD Recording. Integrated with latest features, the DMR-XW200V boasts 250 GB HDD. It delivers 7.1 ch surround sound and supports Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD audio formats. Awesome for watching high definition content!

Via: Panasonic




Panasonic DMR-XW100 DIGA Blu-ray and DVD Recorders

Thursday 4 October 2007 @ 11:12 pm

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Matsushita Electric Panasonic announced its latest DMR-XW100 DIGA Blu-ray and DVD Recorder. Scheduled to reach the markets from November 1, the DMR-XW100 offers longest HDD recording. Equipped with 250 GB HDD, the DIGA Blu-Ray Recorders easily connect with other AV products. They are easy in operation. You can connect these recorders with video intercom and record up to 400 video images of visitors while you are away from home. By connecting these latest recorders to broadband Internet, users can record their favorite TV shows remotely over a mobile phone or through a PC.

Via: Panasonic




Panasonic DMR-BW800 HD DVD Recorder

Thursday 4 October 2007 @ 10:33 pm

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Panasonic displayed its DMR-BW800 HD DVD Recorder at the CEATEC JAPAN 2007. The recorder will be available from November 1st this year. Panasonic DMR-BW800 offers the longest hours of FULL HD recording in the world. It is easy in operation and boasts of connectivity with other AV products and video intercom connected to the home network. Users can store up to 500 GB HDD data on the recorder. These DIGA recorders have the capability to record 5.1 channel surround sound broadcasts without deterioration in sound quality or surround effects. The DMR-BW800 offers a 1080p HD playback capability with a frame rate of 24 frames per second to allow watching movies in their native frame rate.

Via: Panasonic




Sharp BD-AV10-B Recorder

Wednesday 3 October 2007 @ 8:09 am

bd-av10-b.gifOne of the most renowned names in the field of digital playback, Sharp Corporation, recently announced its plans to launch the BD-AV10-B Recorder in Japanese market. It is likely to be introduced in Japan by October 27, 2007.

This high-end AQUOS Blu-ray disc recorder is capable of effectively enabling playback and recording of HDTV programs’ digital broadcasts with an easy, high-resolution and high image quality than traditional VCRs. The disc recorder comes in Black color and has a BD-RE version 2.1(single/dual layer). The recording compression methods for Video and audio formats are MPEG2 and MPEG2 AAC, respectively.

The new recorder comes with a user interface and easy one-button operation that facilitates easy recording and playback of digital broadcasts. It also comes with a disc meter that can help its users to ascertain the amount of free space on disk, at any time. This DVD recorder shares a great compatibility with AQUOS LCD TVs through easy operations and high color options.

Via; Sharp

 




Sharp BD-AV1-W Recorder

Monday 1 October 2007 @ 12:19 pm

sharp-bd-av1-w.gifSharp recently announced its BD-AV1-W Recorder of Ver. 2.1 in Japan market. This AQUOS Series Recorder will hit the stores from Oct 27, 2007. The BD-AV1-W is a white colored model designed to deliver playback of digital broadcasts of HDTV programs at a high-resolution. The Recorder features simple operation with three easy-to-use one-button functions. With the Disc Meter one can take a view of the free space remaining on the BD-RE disc.

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Sharp BD-AV1-B Blu-Ray Player

Monday 1 October 2007 @ 2:38 am

sharp-bd-av1-b-recorder.gifSharp recently announced its latest BD-AV1-B high-definition Blu-Ray Player. This Disk recorder of AQUOS Series delivers hi-vision recording playback. The Blu-Ray Player has the capability to reproduce BD video, BD-RE Ver.2.1 (1 layer /2 layer), BD-R Ver1.1 (1 layer /2 layer), DVD video, DVD-RW/-R, DVD-RAM* 4, DVD + RW/ + R and Music CD and CD-RW/-R (music CD format). The Sharp BD-AV1-B Blu-Ray Player consumes approximately 34W electric power.

Via: Sharp




Sharp BD-AV1-R Recorder

Monday 1 October 2007 @ 12:48 am

sharp-bd-av1-r-recorder.gifOne of the most eminent names in the electronic market, Sharp Corporation, is likely to introduce its Sharp BD-AV1-R Recorder in Japan by October 27, 2007. This new Blu-Ray disc recorder will result in simpler operation than a traditional VCR through its HDTV recording. It can play several discs such as DVD+RW/+R (video format finalized), CD-RW/-R (audio CD format), standard audio CDs, and DVD video, BD-R Version. 1.1 (single layer/dual layer) etc.

BD-AV1-R Recorder comes with a simple Fami-link remote, is red in color, with a single layer BD-RE Version 2.1 record able disc. It can make a HDTV Terrestrial and BS digital broadcast of 3 hours and 2.1 hours at approximately 17 Mbps and 24 Mbps, respectively. Its disc meter will enable the users to ascertain the amount of free space left on the BD-RE disc; it comes with Sharp’s consistent high-image quality.

Via: Sharp




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