Price range: £134.98
What is it: A DVD recorder with a Freeview tuner
What we think: If you simply want to record to DVD it will do the job well
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 April 2007
Tags: panasonic, dedicated, dvd player, discs
We like:
Styling; quality of recordings; HDMI connection
We don't like:
Layout of front panel controls; lack of hard drive; difficult menu system
CNET.co.uk judgement:
If you want to record TV shows to DVD, Panasonic's DMR-EZ27EB is ideal for your needs -- it looks good and recordings are of a decent quality. If you're looking to upscale DVDs, however, you might want to look at some other offerings, and possibly those with an integrated hard disk
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