Sanyo DVR-H200 DVD Recorder
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[Tech Talk] Sanyo has launched the DVR-H200 a PVR with a 160Gb hard drive and a DVD recorder built in. As with other DVR technology, the DVR-H200 allows you to pause live TV and is able to record up to eight days worth of continuous television programs.
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[Lockergnome's Hardware Help] Sanyo launch DVR-H200 160Gb DVD hard drive recorder: Well Sayno has certainly been a busy little bee lately. Apparently they have been hard at work making sure that their new DVR-H200 160Gb DVD hard drive recorder meets with everyones expectations”¦. Direct and Related Links for 'Sanyo launch DVR-H200 160Gb DVD hard drive recorder'
[Blizza Blizza] Throwing Away the VCR: If the Sanyo DVR-H200 digital video recorder is any good and costs less than $400, I’m throwing out the VCR and never looking back. Not only does it have a 160 GB hard disk (allowing for up to eight straight days of recorded TV), but it can record to DVD-RW and DVD+R, and it can read DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, Audio CD, Video CD, SVCD, MP3, JPEG, and Kodak’s PictureCD formats.
[Computer Alchemy] Sanyo VR-H200 160GB DVD/HD Recorder: More DVD madness! Sanyo has released a 160GB HD recorder with DVD+R and -RW write support as well as full DVD and CD/CD-ROM playback. Pricing is unannounced but it will be available in June and can record up to eight days of non-stop TV.
Uber Gizmo, the Gadgets News Blog: Sanyo's Personal Video Recorder ...: TV phones are not really a new thing, but Sanyo's latest one can record the shows on an SD card. That would make it the first Personal Video Recorder (PVR) mobile phone :)
Sanyos HDR-B5GM 5GB digital voice recorder - Portable Audio ...: Might not ever make it outside of Japan, but Sanyo just introduced the HDR-B5GM, a new portable digital voice recorder with a 5GB hard drive that will retail for over $500 when it comes out next month. Not as much of a milestone as they’d like you to think, since there are already plenty of hard drive-based MP3 players out there that can double as voice recorders (you could add Griffin’s iTalk or Belkin’s Universal Microphone Adapter to a 20GB iPod and still come out way ahead). No doubt the audio quality of the HDR-B5GM’s recordings are better than what you’d get with your standard MP3 player’s voice recording function, but if you’re just recording interviews or class lectures, is it worth the extra few hundred bucks?
Gizmodo: As Americans continue to question the necessity of GPS units in cars, Sony has released a new model in its Linux-based XYZ series, the sleek, touchscreen units that can display most of the streets of Tokyo is real-time 3D. The NVXYZ777 can also be mated to an optional ‘EX’ box that fits in the in-dash DIN slot, storing a 30GB hard drive that can hold map data, as well as music (and I’m pretty sure video, since it is MPEG1/2 compatible). Lust all you like, but don’t feel too bad—Japanese drivers will be paying in the neighborhood of $2,500 for the system.
I4U News - Sanyo Diply Talk 5GB HDD Voice Recorder HDR-B5GM: If the 5GB storage is not enough the Sanyo voice recorder also offers a SD Card Slot. The HDR-B5GM also works as a music player supporting MP3 and WMA file formats.
Sanyo VPC-C4: SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: SANYY) is a $22 billion manufacturer and distributor of consumer and commercial electronics, including multimedia and telecommunication products. Based in Chatsworth, California, SANYO Fisher Company (a division of SANYO North America Corporation, a subsidiary of SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.) markets digital cameras, PCS phones, audio systems, portable and mobile electronics, televisions, DVD players, dictation devices, home appliances, LCD projectors, security video equipment and air conditioning systems.
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Posted at May 19, 2005 09:35 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)