Seems to be about a thousand different choices. I'd like a free option for recommending and a low cost (under $100) option for myself (if it is worth buying of course). I found Ashampoo and DVDflick ...
For such a little guy, Pioneer’s DVR-533H-S eats like a pig. No bigger than a basic DVD player, the DVR-533H-S’ 80-gigabyte hard drive stores up to 170 hours of TV programming and its DVD recorder ...
Introduced in 1997, the DVD format has reshaped the way we watch movies at home. Now that basic DVD players cost well under $100, many movie buffs have one for every TV in the house. But for people ...
Like when expensive new high-definition technologies HD DVD and Blu-ray are shoved under your nose. The new discs are, after all, incompatible just as VHS and Beta tapes were incompatible, with few ...
To prevent DVD players from becoming victims of their own popularity, manufacturers are starting to combine basic movie playback with more advanced features. Nearly 13 million DVD players were sold in ...
A DVD recorder can do everything your VCR did, but offers far superior picture quality on a smaller, more durable disc. Some even feature an electronic program guide to easily schedule recordings and ...
There are at least six types of DVD hardware competing for your dollar: • There’s the single-disc player, which is for people who mainly want to watch prerecorded movies. Most cost between $80 and ...
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