DVD RECORDER LETS YOU RECORD FOR 330 HOURS
Published by Admin on 1.7.06 at 7/01/2006 08:21:00 AM.
No more video tapes - finally the video recorder was dead and buried.
Well not quite, but this was definitely the way the industry wanted to go.
With a DVD disc you could jump straight to the section of the programme you wanted to watch, pause it with complete stillness and they were much easier to store than the bulky old VHS tape.
All was good in the world of technology apart from one thing - the price.
To buy one of these new-fangled DVD recorders was going to cost almost as much as a deposit on a new house.
Thankfully, those days have gone and you can nearly get a free DVD recorder with your frosted flakes...nearly being the operative word.
One company which has taken the bull by the horns is LiteOn.
They have released a whole raft of DVD recorders, with each one getting better and better.
One unit which I had the pleasure of reviewing recently was the LVW-5055GDL+ Link
Well not quite, but this was definitely the way the industry wanted to go.
With a DVD disc you could jump straight to the section of the programme you wanted to watch, pause it with complete stillness and they were much easier to store than the bulky old VHS tape.
All was good in the world of technology apart from one thing - the price.
To buy one of these new-fangled DVD recorders was going to cost almost as much as a deposit on a new house.
Thankfully, those days have gone and you can nearly get a free DVD recorder with your frosted flakes...nearly being the operative word.
One company which has taken the bull by the horns is LiteOn.
They have released a whole raft of DVD recorders, with each one getting better and better.
One unit which I had the pleasure of reviewing recently was the LVW-5055GDL+ Link