A Blu-ray disc recorder and a VHS video tape machine may seem unlikely bedfellows, but that hasn't stopped Panasonic from wrapping them up together in the same bo
x for the DMR-BR630V.
The 630V can write at six times speed, has digital and analog tuners, new second-gen MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 encoder chips as well as all the standard HDMI and analog connections and Panasonic's Viera link for device interconnectivity. It also records to DVD.
And there's even a 320GB hard drive inside, capable of recording video and later letting you dub it.
Gizmodo has a bit more and so does Electronic House.
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x for the DMR-BR630V.The 630V can write at six times speed, has digital and analog tuners, new second-gen MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 encoder chips as well as all the standard HDMI and analog connections and Panasonic's Viera link for device interconnectivity. It also records to DVD.
And there's even a 320GB hard drive inside, capable of recording video and later letting you dub it.
Gizmodo has a bit more and so does Electronic House.
Tags: blu-ray, electronic house, gizmodo, panasonic, vhs
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