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LG Electronics HR925M

Hard Drive Capacity: 500 GB; Soundsystem: Dolby True HD, DTS, DTS-HD Master Audio, …; Newest review: 7/2012

"FOR: Freeview HD tuner and PVR; fast and agile picture delivery; plenty of smart features. AGAINST: Lean sound; picture not as refined as that of other rivals."

1 review, 18 opinions (Average)

 
DMR-PWT500EB
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Panasonic DMR-PWT500

Hard Drive Capacity: 250 GB; Soundsystem: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus; Features: …; Newest review: 9/2011

Any newcomers to Blu-ray or Freeview HD will find the Panasonic DMR-PWT500 to be a convenient and effective combined device. Trusted Reviews considered it to be an impressive masterpiece from

1 review, 27 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: TrustedReviews, 9/2011 Panasonic DMR-PWT500 Panasonic's DMR-PWT500EB offers Freeview HD and Blu-ray in one fantastic combined package - which could be of particular interest to those yet to experience such delights. … to review

DMRPWT530
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Panasonic DMR-PWT530

Hard Drive Capacity: 500 GB; Soundsystem: Dolby True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio; Features: …; Newest review: 6/2013

At first glance, the DMR-PWT530 seems like the perfect all-in-one, since it's very good as a Blu-ray player, it's decent as a PVR and it also works as a networked media player, but Trusted

1 review

 

More information at: TrustedReviews, 6/2013 Panasonic DMR-PWT530 Combining a Blu-ray player and a PVR in a single device as well as being capable of acting as a media hub, is the DMR-PWT530 the best solution for keeping the amount of devices under your telly to a minimum? … to review

 
DMR-BS850EBK
Panasonic DMR-BS850

Hard Drive Capacity: 500 GB; Soundsystem: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby True HD; Features: BD- …; Newest review: 12/2010

“The DMR BS 850 Blu-ray recorder can most definitely be called an ‘all-rounder’: not only does it deliver sharp HDTV recordings but it also cuts a fine figure as a set top box, a player and a home

18 reviews, 33 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: Video-HomeVision, issue 4/2010 A blue landing The first Blu-ray hard drive recorder is coming to Germany, and Panasonic has left no expense spared for HD fans upon its arrival. The verdict: HD Sat reception, BD playback and network streaming of the highest quality. Single Test. Test criteria were image (brightness, colour, sharpness ...) and sound quality (digital, analogue), features (connections, range of media options, functions ...), operation (on-screen menus, installation, remote control ...) as well as build quality.

DMR-BS785EGS
Panasonic DMR-BS785

Hard Drive Capacity: 250 GB; Soundsystem: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus; Features: 24p, …; Newest review: 2/2011

“ADVANTAGES: record and copy onto a hard drive and BD; twin HD Sat tuner with 1080p output; good connection between multimedia and the internet; homeserver for videos and photos. DISADVANTAGES: no

7 reviews

 

More information at: SAT+KABEL, issue 3-4/2011 Multimedia Talent The new Blu-ray recorder from Panasonic, the DMR-BS 785, really can do a lot: it’s an HDTV Sat receiver and it saves programmes onto its internal hard drive. If you want it to, it can also burn copies onto Blu-ray or DVD.

Panasonic DMR-BS750
Panasonic DMR-BS750

Soundsystem: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby True HD; Features: Upscaling, Integrated hard drive , …; Newest review: 10/2010

“... A nice addition: although the Panasonic Blu-ray recorder has a (quiet) built in ventilator, it has enabled the construction of a closed top panel, which means that devices you already own (such

14 reviews, 52 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: AV-Magazin.de, 7/2010 Panasonic DMR-BS750: HD bolide With the DMR BS750 and the DMR BS850, Panasonic has brought out two ‘all-in-one’ devices, which combine everything you require for HD pleasure in one neat little box. Alongside an integrated Blu-ray/DVD recorder, which also, of course, plays CDs, these HD bolides also have two integrated HDTV satellite receivers, as well as a hard drive for time shift or TV recordings. Internet access and network functions complete the range of luxurious features. What more could you want?

Panasonic DMR-BS880
Panasonic DMR-BS880

Hard Drive Capacity: 500 GB; Soundsystem: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital …; Newest review: 4/2011

The Panasonic DMR-BS880 offers the option to save your programmes onto disc by including a Blu-ray recorder as part of this decent PVR. T3 were impressed with the construction quality, but say it

2 reviews, 13 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: TrustedReviews, 9/2010 Panasonic DMR-BS880 The success of Freesat has been eclipsed somewhat by the introduction of Freeview HD, but that doesn't alter the fact that there are some cracking Freesat products on the market for those who prefer to (or are forced to) receive their TV signals via satellite. Panasonic is still the only company making Freesat recorders with built-in hard disk, Blu-ray and DVD recording, and the DMR-BS880 is the latest addition to this unique product niche. … to review

Panasonic DMR-BS885
Panasonic DMR-BS885

Soundsystem: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital, Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS- …; Newest review: 11/2010

“The DMR-BS885 is the all-rounder of the HD age. Equipped with two High Definition Sat receivers, a large hard drive and a Blu-ray player/recorder, it’s ready for anything. Alongside TV use, it’s

1 review

 

More information at: AV-Magazin.de, 11/2010 Panasonic DMR-BS885: the next generation Barely 6 months has passed since Panasonic wowed everyone with the first Blu-ray/DVD/ hard drive all-rounders for the HD age, and showed just what can be done with one single device. Now the Japanese manufacturer has brought out its follow-up model, which aims to raise the bar even further with an even wider range of functions.

DMR-BS780EGS
Panasonic DMR-BS780

Hard Drive Capacity: 250 GB; Soundsystem: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, …; Newest review: 1/2011

The Panasonic DMR-BS780 comes with the benefits of both a dual tuner for freeview and a Blu-ray recorder, which impressed T3. It is also able to receive BBC iPlayer. Unfortunately the price tag is …

1 review, 29 opinions (Above average)

 
 

Product information and further reviews for Blu-ray recorders

One for (almost) all stereoplay 12/2010 - Blu-ray recorders have now surpassed popular DVD recorders on the market. ‘stereoplay’ invited three very different models to be reviewed. Review details: Three Blu-ray recorders were tested. Test criteria were sound, lab readings, practical application, valency, image tuner and image player.

Media talent audiovision 11/2010 - The new Blu-ray recorder from Panasonic, the DMR-BS 785, can do a lot: it’s an HDTV Sat receiver in a class of its own; it records programmes in their original quality onto its hard drive, or burns copies onto Blu-ray or DVD. What’s more, it also provides a home server for your house network.

Entrance exam Video-HomeVision 10/2010 - Just a few months ago Panasonic set a new benchmark in the field of recording devices by releasing Germany’s first Blu-ray recorders. Now more affordable follow-up models are aiming to conquer the wider market. Will they succeed?

Second generation Sat Empfang 1/2011 - Earlier this year Panasonic became the first manufacturer to bring out a Blu-ray recorder with integrated HDTV reception. We now have the follow up version in the shape of the DMR-BS785.

Second generation HiFi Test 6/2010 - Earlier this year Panasonic became the first manufacturer to bring out a Blu-ray recorder with integrated HDTV reception. We now have the follow up version in the shape of the DMR-BS785.

Second generation Heimkino 11-12/2010 - Earlier this year Panasonic became the first manufacturer to bring out a Blu-ray recorder with integrated HDTV reception. We now have the follow up version in the shape of the DMR-BS785.

The blue wonder SAT+KABEL 5-6/2010 - The first HDTV satellite recorder with a Blu-ray disc - the list of features included in Panasonic’s Twin Tuner missile, the DMR-BS750, is filled to the brim.

Super burner audiovision 4/2010 - Panasonic’s first Blu-ray recorder defies all categories: it burns HD copies onto any disc and is also a formidable HDTV Sat receiver, a top Blu-ray player and a home server. Review details: Single Test. Test criteria were image and sound quality as well as starting time, reading time and Blu-ray/ DVD navigation, maximum operating noise and features.

Dream Team for HD Fans AUDIO 4/2010 - Two years after the product was launched in Japan, the German HD community can now look forward to the first Blu-ray recorder. AUDIO got a hold of one of the first standard devices and thoroughly reviewed the Panasonic DMR-BS 750, as well as the re-issued Blu-ray player DMP-BD 85. Review details: One Blu-ray recorder and one Blu-ray player were reviewed. The latter was rated on sound (CD, DVD/HD sound), picture (DVD/BD), features/operation and processing.

Record HDTV onto Blu-ray Sat Empfang 2/2010 - Many people have been waiting for this for months: Panasonic is now also bringing its first HDTV hard drive recorder with a Blu-ray burner onto the German market. ‘SAT Empfang’ was the first German tester to be able to take a closer look at the DMR BS750. Review details: Single Test. Test criteria were image (sharpness, colour fidelity, reception), sound, features (hardware, software), processing and operation (installation, daily use, remote control).

Copy street VIDEOAKTIV 3/2010 - Are you looking for a way to archive your raw material? Here’s your solution: a top video recorder in Blu-ray format. Welcome to the beautiful new world of television.

Compact variety stereoplay 4/2010 - Panasonic requires a good 120 page instruction manual to describe the abilities of this new Blu-ray recorder. ‘stereoplay’ is now going to try and do the same in four. Review details: Single Test. Test criteria were sound, measured values, practical application, valency as well as image tuner and image player.

More than just a video recorder videofilmen 3/2010 - Panasonic has released two new Blu-ray recorders on the German market for HDTV reception which also offer film makers interesting (archive) functions.

Record HDTV onto Blu-ray HiFi Test 2/2010 - Many people have been waiting for this for months: Panasonic is now also bringing its first HDTV hard drive recorder with a Blu-ray burner onto the German market. HIFI TEST TV VIDEO was the first German test team to be able to take a closer look at the DMR BS750. Review details: Single Test. Among the test criteria were image (sharpness, colour fidelity, reception), features (hardware, software) and operation (installation, daily use, remote control).

HDTV recorder with Blu-ray record function digital home 1/2010 - Panasonic has been the unchallenged market leader when it comes to DVD recorders. As the only manufacturer, it’s been selling devices with an integrated Sat receiver since 2008. Now, with the DMR BS750, Panasonic is bringing out the first Blu-ray recorder with an HDTV Sat tuner. ‘digital home’ was the first tester in Germany to be able to take a closer look at the latest flagship model. Review details: Single Test. Among the test criteria were image, sound and features.

Sleek multitalent INFOSAT 4/2010 - Yesterday it was fiction, today it’s a reality: with the DMR BS750 Blu-ray recorders (250 GB hardrive) and the DMR BS850 (500 GB harddrive, otherwise identical features), Panasonic is heralding in the start of a new recording era. A good enough reason for us to take a closer look at the DMR BS850.

A blue miracle Video Kamera objektiv 9-10/2010 - Now you can also burn Blu-ray discs in your living room, as the first BD recorder has arrived. So what can film makers use the Panasonic DMR-BS850 for?

A review of the Panasonic DMR-BS 850: Blu-ray recorder tested netzwelt.de 12/2010 - The first Blu-ray recorder from Panasonic goes by the name of DMR-BS 850, costs 1,300 euros, is also an HDTV Sat receiver and includes a 500 GB hard drive which can be used to store TV recordings.

A review of the DIGA DMR BS750 Panasonic Blu-ray recorder: HDTV - from satellite onto Blu-ray disc Tom's Networking Guide 10/2010 - Connecting a SAT receiver and a DVD recorder together, in order to be able to watch SAT programmes after transmission or to archive them, is expensive and complicated - and also not HDTV compatible. An alternative can only be found in systems with integrated recording options, be it on a hard drive or a medium such as DVD or Blu-ray disc.

Panasonic Blu-ray recorder with a hard drive test (Stiftung Warentest) 7/2010 - Reach for the stars: the Panasonic DMR-BS750 is the first hard drive recorder with a burner for Blu-ray discs, the successor to the DVD with a higher storage capacity. ...

First born avguide.ch 5/2010 - Panasonic is entering new territory with the DMR-BS850 as this is the first Blu-ray disc recorder with integrated HD satellite reception. Actually the definition should be changed to ‘twin high definition satellite receiver with an integrated hard drive recorder and an additional Blu-ray disc recorder’, as numerous recordings are initially stored on the hard drive. Data on the hard drive can then be copied in full HD quality onto a BD, or in lesser SD quality onto DVD. It’s not possible to copy HD onto DVD (e.g. a short programme). ...

A wealth of features and top recording quality CHIP Test & Kauf 6/2010 - Panasonic’s Blu-ray recorders are now also available in Germany after long being on offer in other countries. ... Review details: Single Test. Test criteria were features, image quality, ergonomics and energy efficiency.

BD HDD SAT HD TV? SFT-Magazin 4/2010 - BD receiver: Panasonic’s all-rounder plays Blu-rays and records Sat TV in HD.

HD all-rounder CHIP Online 3/2010 - With the DMR-BS750, Panasonic is celebrating a German premiere: this jack of all trades is the first Blu-ray disc recorder with Twin HD Tuners (for satellite reception) and an integrated hard drive, which is available on the German market.

DMR BS850 Panasonic Blu-ray recorder - HD recording talent with a 500 GB hard drive Area DVD 2/2010 - Yesterday it was fiction, today it’s a reality: with the DMP-BS750 Blu-ray Diga recorders (250 GB HDD, 999 EUR) and the DMP-BS850 (500 GB HDD, otherwise identical features, 1299 EUR), Panasonic is heralding in the start of a new recording era. A good enough reason for us to take a closer look at the DMP-BS850. Twin HDTV satellite tuners have been integrated into this technical marvel, as well as two CI/CI Plus interfaces with an optional CAM module and a matching Chipcard which guarantees reception of HD+ platform based programmes. Other features include a USB interface, an SD Card reader on the front panel, a network interface, simultaneous recording of two programmes as well as a decoder for Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD. The DMP-BS850 is, of course, perfect for use as a BD player.

Panasonic DMR-BS850 Register Hardware 8/2009 - Freesat+ Blu-ray recorder with nearly all the trimmings.

Panasonic DMR-BS850 Freesat Blu-ray & HDD Recorder TrustedReviews 5/2009 - The highly anticipated Panasonic DMR-BS850 has arrived. UK's first Blu-ray recorder with 500GB hard drive, a pair of Freesat tuners justifies its price by being a complete multimedia centre with a range of features unmatched by any similar device. Review details: Single Test. One Blu-ray and HDD recorder was reviewed and rated on design, features, performance and value.

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Blu-ray recorders can burn HDTV broadcasts and other high-definition video signals directly to blank Blu-ray discs. On the other hand, they can also play Blu-ray and DVD movies - just like any conventional player. A tuner and a hard drive are also standard features.