Hi,
I saw here and there comments about a "Panasonic LSI" chip inside Panasonic EZ17, EZ27, etc. Is this indeed something based on the LSI chip?
Here are some quotes:
http://www.videodirect.com/panasonic/dvd/panasonic-dmr-ez27k-dvd-recorder.html
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=830604&page=1
Anybody tried this thing?
Best regards
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They are based on the LSI Logic Domino 3 chip. However, the DVD recorder business at LSI has been sold to Magnum Semiconductor. So as of today, it's the Magnum Semiconductor Domino 3.
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Originally Posted by cosmin
Also panasonic did not put a heat sink on the LSI chip and get really hot even when they are off. So the chip tend to malfunction after awhile.Too bad because they have a great
output picture. They need a heat sink and a bigger fan.My died after not to long.
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