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Panasonic DMR-EH75VS (80 GB) DVD Recorder / VCR / HDD RecorderThe Panasonic DMR-EH75 is the perfect all-in-one system. With one easy connection you have a DVD player, DVD recorder, a VCR and DVR all in...
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The Panasonic DMR-EH75 is the perfect all-in-one system. With one easy connection you have a DVD player, DVD recorder, a VCR and DVR all in one unit. DVD recorder: Record and play back your favorite shows and movies. The DMR-EH75 uses MEPG-2 compression for up to 8 hours of video on one disc, and uses single-layer DVD-R and DVD-RAM (recording up to 4.7 GB) for DVD recording. DVR: Browse and record shows directly to the internal 80GB hard drive with TV Guide's on-screen Electronic Programming Guide. SD card slot: Share your favorite moments with friends and family by simply loading your SD card into the built-in slot and transfer to the hard drive for viewing on the TV or burn it to DVD. VCR: Is your VHS collection collecting dust? Easily transfer those tapes to DVD with features like VCR refresh dubbing with advanced DNR, One-touch 2-way S-VHS dubbing and easy quick start for recording.
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19 Reviews from Epinions.com
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Pros: Comprehensive, EXCELLENT do-it-all unit
Cons: NONE that I've found
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I would highly recommend the purchase of this unit because of the versatility and high quality of dvds. Good luck finding one though-they've been discontinued. Read More
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Pros: Cable-ready, Nice to have so many features in one unit
Cons: start slow and learn, it takes time
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Consider the VCR-DVD combo unit with the HDD. Read More
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Pros: Reliable, number of features, six way recording, hard drive
Cons: not quite user friendly, can be costly
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Definately worth the money! Read More
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Pros: Quiet, rich features, good picture and sound, plenty of inputs, easy recoding setup
Cons: price, terrible manual, should allow for less than 1minute commercial skip
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Pricey, but overall an excellent addition to the media room. Lots of very useful features that the average user will love. Read More
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Pros: Free TV Guide scheduling, Hard Drive,
Cons: I cant use the SD card feature because my camera uses a flash card.
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Pros: VHS/DVD conversion, hard drive editing features
Cons: TV Guide feature is very limited
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This Panasonic machine is a unique product with a 80GB hard drive and the ability to copy media in multiple ways. The only downside is the unfortunate TV Guide feature. Read More
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Pros: Record/playback quality on HDD; versatility; TV Guide feature without subscription; reasonable price for feature set
Cons: Switching drives slow and cumbersome. No HDTV tuner.
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Good features, should hold up well until Blu-Ray/HD-DVD machines (with big HDD) become mainstream. Doesn't require TiVo or Replay TV. Manual modes easy to use. All-in-one. Read More
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Pros: Easy to copy to DVD or VHS. Easy to digitize Camcorder.
Cons: Not totally intuitive. Requires reading (and re-reading) the manual
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Pros: Easy to use, one box does all, great TIVO alternative.
Cons: 80GB (30h) HD. Doesn't work well with Dish Network, NO High Def.
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Pros: Can trim off extra video of recorded video and ability select different menu colors.
Cons: Not easy to use, confusing menus, hard to type titles, no ability to stop recording
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If you are a tech geek, get this deck. If not skip it for one of Panasonic's easier to use models without a Hard drive. Read More