By:
David Katzmaier
Sitting atop Panasonic's four-product pyramid of 2003 DVD recorders, the DMR-E100H has more features than a lot full of Lexuses.
With two card slots, rows of logos and buttons, a drawer, and a display, the E100H certainly looks the part of a full-featured recording powerhouse.
The E100H is as close to a universal recorder as set-top devices get.
As with the step-down DMR-E60, we got excellent video quality when we used the XP and SP modes, which can fit one hour and two hours, respectively, on a DVD.
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