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Editors' choice Toshiba HD-XE1 review

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Toshiba HD-XE1 review

Toshiba's HD-XE1 is an HD DVD player that can display 1080p high-definition video. It's exceptionally well-built, features a good range of connections and the picture quality is excellent -- if only it supported Blu-ray too... Read more

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2 March 2007 by Ian Morris

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Denon DVD-2910 review

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Denon DVD-2910 review

The DVD-2910 is a serious investment at £550, but it will produce some of the most sumptuous audio and video you've ever experienced. You'll probably have to upgrade the rest of your system to make the most of it, but home entertainment doesn't get much better. Read more

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28 June 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Panasonic DMR-EH80V review

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Panasonic DMR-EH80V review

Panasonic's DVD recorders are renowned for ease-of-use, boding well for a machine that dares to combine DVD, hard drive and VHS recording. While recorders that feature the former two are commonplace, the addition of VHS is relatively rare and a useful function for many Read more

£540

7 February 2006 by Guy Cocker

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JVC DR-MH50 review

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JVC DR-MH50 review

The DR-MH50 looks beautiful, has a massive 250GB hard drive and offers progressive-scan video output. But it has one monumental problem: it's lacking an RGB Scart input, meaning that recordings never look as good as they should Read more

£550

16 June 2005 by Guy Cocker

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