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JVC DRMH30S DVD Recorder with 160 GB Hard Drive (Silver)
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JVC DRMH30S DVD Recorder with 160 GB Hard Drive (Silver) List Price: $999.00
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Features
 Plays DVD, MP3/WMA audio CD, and JPEG image CD; progressive-scan video outputs for seamless, flicker-free playback
 Measures 17.1 x 2.8 x 13.8 inches (W x H x D)
 DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM recorder/player and digital video recorder with 160 GB storage capacity
 Stores up to 204 hours of audio/video programming; offers 1-year/32-event advance programming and library database DVD navigation
 Extensive DVD-RAM/DVD-RW on-disc editing features, including auto chapter-thumbnail creation
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JVC DRMH30S DVD Recorder with 160 GB Hard Drive (Silver) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ No TV Guide? Hurray!
The selling point on this machine is that there is NO annoying TVGuide interface to navigate through. This machine uses plain and simple timer recording like a normal VCR. The other selling point is that it's slim, although being a recorder and not a player, it has to have a bulky tuner in it, so it can't be super slim--yet! I love this. I bought it to replace my cheaper-brand DVD recorder that I worked to death archiving my extensive VHS tape collection. This unit has the friendly blue lighting my sweet reliable JVC N50BK has (which has now become my bedroom CD player). The DVD recorder part will probably get rather light use; one of the problems I had with taping is that you got a lot of stuff you didn't want. This way, everything's going on the hard drive first; if there's something I feel I can't do without or can't buy, THEN I'll burn it; so I'm not cluttering up my storage area with discs rather than tapes. This is a good purchase since it's being clearanced. Unfortunately, I won't be able to review the longevity until much later, but I have confidence in JVC products, because I have a two-year old JVC DVD player and the almost five-year-old JVC television and I've never had to put either one of them in the shop. Sometimes I feel as if someone's paying people to load Amazon up with bad reviews, but I've honestly never had a problem with JVC products, and my mother before me had a JVC television that lasted fifteen years before the screen turned green on it! And most importantly for video enthusiasts who can't afford HD, the picture quality to my eyes is excellent on the JVC products. I hope the next model will be multiformat, though, like the Sony, and come in something other than silver.
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