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JVC DR-MH300 review
Reviews You can make copies using either the 160GB hard disk drive or software discs using DVD-RAM or -R/RW formats and there's an exhaustive list of accompanying editing and dubbing functions -- especially useful if you're a budding camcorder Spielberg.
Editor's rating
7.4
Tags: jvc, high definition, hard drive, ram
10 August 2006, 15:16
Lexmark X502n colour laser multifunction review
Reviews A colour laser multifunction aimed squarely at small offices and work groups, the £410 Lexmark X502n prints, scans, copies and faxes, and does it all quickly and to a high standard. When copying, your options are standard: you can scale from 25 to...
Editor's rating
7.4
Tags: scanning, fax, handling, patterns
9 July 2007, 8:00
Panasonic DMR-EX75 review
Reviews This versatility means you can record TV programmes from the integrated Freeview tuner onto the hard drive for extra space and convenience or onto a disc if you want to save or transport your copies. The simplest way to make copies is by using the...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: panasonic, copies, high definition, tuner
21 June 2006, 16:07
Panasonic DMR-EX85 review
Reviews Recording quality using the highest quality modes produces copies that are indistinguishable from the impressive original, and there is a full range of post-editing functions. As the hard drive is so large it makes sense to use it for all...
Editor's rating
8.6
Tags: panasonic, digital camera, high definition, hard drive
20 November 2006, 16:21
Sharp TU-R160H review
Reviews The two Scart terminals are RGB-enabled to either output or input high-quality signals, which means you can connect an external recording device as a loop-through or make copies without compromising the performance -- something the Goodmans' model...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: sharp, panel, slot, watching
18 December 2006, 14:32
Pioneer LX01 review
Reviews You can make most of your copies on the hard drive and then copy them to disc if you want to archive permanent copies. Home cinema systems are usually sought after by those who want a flexible all-in-one solution that's less demanding and more...
Editor's rating
8.8
Tags: pioneer, tuner, copies, pair
3 June 2008, 7:36
Canon Pixma iP6600D review
Reviews You use the pad to navigate menus, select photos, choose the number of copies to print, scroll the view screen or specify other print options. Other page-setup options include size and orientation, number of copies, border/borderless printing and...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: canon, digital camera, tab, letter
22 March 2006, 15:30
Lexmark Z845 review
Reviews The only drawback is that if you're printing a batch of photos, you have to pick the same number of copies for each. The utility goes first to your My Pictures folder and lets you check which photos you want printed, choose the paper size and pick...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: lexmark, printers, canon, copies
23 February 2007, 15:37
Toshiba RD-85DT review
Reviews As a hybrid recorder you get the flexibility of using either the 160GB hard drive or software disc formats to make copies while the integrated Freeview tuner offers a greater choice of digital channels and eases functionality.
Editor's rating
8.1
Tags: toshiba, hard drive, copies, tuner
30 August 2006, 14:16
Pioneer DVR-545HX review
Reviews Using the three highest-quality recording modes produces copies that are extremely accurate to the original. If you ignore the lower-quality recording modes then copies are excellent and the user-friendly menu system and programme guides are...
Editor's rating
8.1
Tags: pioneer, hard drive, high definition, copies
12 April 2007, 14:55
Sony SVR-S500 review
Reviews It's not the largest hard drive, but it should be fine for general use and you can always delete or archive copies onto tape or disc to free up space. You can, however, programme recordings up to eight days in advance and copies can be easily found...
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: sony, hard drive, channels, scenes
25 September 2006, 16:28
Sony RDR-HX725 review
Reviews It makes most sense to use the high-capacity hard drive to conveniently store recordings and then copy them onto disc if you want to archive or transport copies. The HQ+ mode produces excellent copies and even seems to improve image sharpness in...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sony, high quality, copies, length
14 July 2006, 14:41
Dell 1815dn review
Reviews A full numeric keypad allows you to dial a fax number or key in the number of copies you want. At £283 direct from Dell, the 1815dn is quite a deal, considering it prints, scans, faxes and copies, comes with a built-in duplexer, is network-ready...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: dell, scanner, copies, scanning
6 September 2006, 11:51
MP3 (MPEG-1, Layer 3)
Reviews To create an MP3 file, you need a ripper -- a program that copies a song from a CD to your hard drive -- and an encoder to convert the file to the MP3 format. A compression technology, part of the MPEG specification, that produces small, high...
21 December 2006, 14:46
Hitachi DZ-MV580E review
Reviews Once the DVD is burnt, you can make copies of it using your computer or using a stand-alone DVD copier. It used to be that camcorders recorded on exactly the same VHS tapes that you put in your VHS video recorder at home.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: hitachi, camcorders, compress, shape
14 May 2005, 11:59


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