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Panasonic Consumer Electronics Monday released plans to deliver the first consumer DVD (digital versatile disk) video recorder at a price nearing $4,000.
Panasonic upcoming, second-generation DVD video recorder, the DMR-E20, will let users digitally record MPEG2 video on DVD-RAM or DVD-R discs.
Looking to maintain its commanding U.S. market share position in DVD recording decks, Panasonic announced a new flagship fourth-generation DVD recorder, which adds a massive 120GB hard drive for ...
Panasonic's latest Diga DVD recorders are packed to the brim with new features, with near-universal support for HDMI outputs, video upscaling, integrated Freeview tuners and dual-layer recording ...
Panasonic has announced four new DVD-recorders to come out in April, but the feature set isn't as robust as we were hoping for. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers ...
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced that’s its full line of DVD recorders and DVD/VHS combination recorders is now in complete compliance with both the letter and spirit of FCC ...
"This new DMR-E30 DVD video recorder builds upon our leadership position in DVD technology," said Alberto Reggiani, Panasonic's National Marketing Manager for DVD products.
Panasonic's new DVD recorder arrives in September. At just under $4,000, it stores up to four hours of video, which can copied and viewed on your PC. By Andy Patrizio.
Panasonic, the leading global manufacturer of home entertainment products, will be displaying its latest range of DVD video recorders DMR-E30 & DMR-HS2, packed with innovative new features, at GITEX ...
Panasonic's parent company is set to release a DVD recorder based on the Blu-ray Disc format, as a standards battle over next-generation DVD technology heats up. Matsushita Electric Industrial ...
Panasonic launches the new WJ-RT416V real-time recording unit with an internal DVD recorder drive. A step-up model to the WJ-RT416 launched in 2006, the WJ-RT416V provides additional benefits by ...