Panasonic has built a fine reputation in the DVD recorder market, with a range of excellent models. Decks that combine a DVD recorder with a hard disk recorder are more versatile, but the basic ...
What's under your TV? I think there's mainly dust hiding an old DVD player and creaky VCR that I wouldn't really trust with a tape beneath mine, but if you've a spare $2,600 and a holiday to Japan ...
The video boom of the eighties and nineties had one rather untidy consequence - an unsightly pile of VHS tapes in every living room around the country, most probably full of stuff you might not have ...
DVD recorders, often equipped with hard drives, are fast replacing the archaic VHS standard when it comes to archiving our favourite TV shows. The reasoning behind this is clear: aside from the ...
Two years ago, a DVD recorder that did everything a VCR did, only in digital, cost $800. You may now congratulate yourself for fighting the temptation to buy one — these machines now cost less than ...
Panasonic has always made highly regarded DVD-Video players, and the DVD-RP82 was widely regarded by many as one of the best DVD players ever made (so much so that when it was discontinued, these ...
On 20th June, Panasonic will release the first ever Blu-ray recorder in this country, offering the ability to record to HDD or archive on 50GB Blu-ray discs. We're the first to get our hands on a full ...
Electronics giant Panasonic premiered its Blu-ray Disc player and Blu-ray Disc recorder systems at the Consumer Electronics Show 2006 in early January. The devices, which appear to be in prototype ...
Q: I have a Panasonic DMR-EZ48VK recorder that I recently purchased. This is all new to me. I would like to know what disc-type I should buy for recording VCR tapes onto a DVD disc. Also, is there a ...
I am looking for a DVD player for the kids. It needs to be fast and great with scratched disks. By "fast" I mean power up time and the time it takes to get from DVD insertion to playing a DVD. I ...
Which Panasonic Blu-ray players are best? Netflix and Hulu are great, but if you want to get the highest possible quality out of your movies, Blu-ray is the way to go. Still, finding the perfect ...