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Specifications: DVD type: DVD recorder with TV tuner; Form factor: Tabletop; Sound output mode: Stereo; ; See full specs
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- Reviewed on: 05/20/2004
Upside: The DVR-320's front-panel FireWire jack allows easy backup of home movies from any DV camcorder; this recorder even includes some basic editing functions for trimming scenes and making menus. Unlike in last year's model, the DVR-320's chasing playback doesn't require switching to VR mode. That means you'll be able to begin watching a show while the conclusion is simultaneously being recorded on the same disc.
Downside: While the step-up DVR-520H allows recording to an internal hard drive as well as to disc, the DVR-320 is a DVD-only affair. And unlike Pioneer's pricier TiVo-powered DVR-810H, this model lacks an electronic programming guide and an IR blaster. That means it can't control digital cable and satellite boxes, so if you've moved beyond analog cable TV, you may have a tough time recording your favorite shows.
Outlook: The price is nice, and camcorder archivists will find a lot to like, but the lack of even a basic electronic programming guide will frustrate those looking for anything more than a glorified VCR replacement.
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