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  1. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2003
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    About to shoot my old Panny HS in the head: it's regularly crashing, losing all recorded progs, the timer just doesn't work no more, and the DVD tray sticks almost every time. Last time I spent half an hour trying to get a disc out --- had to use a knife to push the tray open in the end!

    So what do I go for? My Panny is about 5 or 6 years old now, and cost a bundle when I got it, but now I'm looking at better ones for a third of the price! So for about EUR 300 or so (I'm in Ireland), what should I go for? Panny again? Sony? Mitsubishi? Something else? I'd ideally like one that plays, if not records on, DVD-RAMs, as I have a ton of those, and of course the usual features --- chasing play, edit progs, divide etc etc. Something that played music CDs/MP3 would be good too (mine doesn't) and maybe DIVX (doesn't recognise that either).

    So, any suggestions? Anything I should steer clear of?

    Thx for any input!

    Troll
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  2. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2002
    Location: Sweden (PAL)
    I can wholeheartedly recommend the Samsung DVD HR757, if it's available where you live. If not, the SH855 (€287.50) looks like the same machine, with a slightly smaller HDD. Bought mine from Pixmania.

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    Thanx Mats. I was looking at the Samsung. Looks nice, though I've never had any sort of a machine by them before, so wasn't sure if they were a trusted make?
    I'll put it on the list!
    Thx
    TH
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    Is this the one? Not the same model but seems close...

    http://www.didstore.com/store_detail...R750&subid=199
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  5. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2002
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    Yes, the "little brother" of my machine. I think the only difference is the HDD size (the 757 has a 320 GB HDD) and HDMI connector.

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    Then there's this one, which seems to have all the features I'm looking for, and a good price. But LG?
    http://www.pixmania.com/ie/uk/534219...er-record.html

    People seem to look down on them (very first DVD player I had was an LG, have to admit I had no problems). Sony's RDR HXD870 seems to have garnered all sorts of rewards but it doesn't do DVD-RAM, so I guess that's out...

    http://www.pixmania.com/ie/uk/573806...layer-rec.html

    And then there's the Toshiba, which has a much larger HDD (250 gig) BUT no DIVX and it doesn't seem to mention anything about MP3/audio capability...

    http://www.pixmania.com/ie/uk/573806...layer-rec.html

    Ah, which to choose? These are all on that Pixmania site you mentioned, which is good as they take Laser payment and I don't have a credit card...
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    Join Date: Nov 2000
    Location: Canada
    I don't know about pricing where you are but you might check these as well:

    http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/products.../overview.html

    http://shop.panasonic.co.uk/icat/dvdrecorders
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