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    Hi all dont no if any one seen this yet but want one sounds cool .


    http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2007_06/pr1202.htm




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    I can remember buying an early CDR recorder for $1600. Just wait for prices to drop.
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    Originally Posted by edDV
    I can remember buying an early CDR recorder for $1600. Just wait for prices to drop.
    I can remember buying my first VCR for $999. Less than 18 months later I bought my 2nd one for less than $300. Same for DVD burners- $350 for the first, $97 a year later.
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    Originally Posted by NICEBUD
    dont no if any one seen this yet
    Thanks for the news, sincerely, but shouldn't "don't no" be
    spelled "don't know" or is that the *correct* txt-kiddie spelling
    and I'm just old?
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  5. And isnt "want one" what the Wheelchairbloke in little britain says?
    Actually I wouldnt expect these to drop in price quickly as these sorts of recorders are quite specialist items and seem to keep their prices.. I know, I've been looking at buying something similar for a few months (panasonic ex77b, ex75)

    Also, network play of hi-def content via dtcp-ip?? (sounds like another drm acroynm)
    Corned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
    The electronic components of the power part adopted a lot of Rubycons.
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    As that bloke in the wheelchair says "YER I NO"




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