Published on February 20th,2008 at 3:02 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Three New Media Recorders from Panasonic

Looking for an alternative to your now obsolete shiny new HD-DVD recorder? Here’s the DMR-BR500 from Panasonic, a Blu-Ray video recorder with 250GB of HDD. Now, if you’re more “old-school” and don’t really care about Blu-Ray, you’ll still be able to record HD video on DVDs thanks to the DMR-XW320 (500GB) and the DMR-XW120 (250GB).

On a side note, all our three new recorders support the AVC codec and will let you record full HD video in Mpeg-4 AVC/H.264, with a maximum bit rate of 8.6Mbps.

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