Electronics multinational Philips will stop producing new DVD recorders after 2009 because they are not profitable enough, the Financieele Dagblad reports on Wednesday. The paper says no more will be ...
Philips Consumer Electronic announced today the launch of the first DVD-Video recorder in the Middle East that will take DVD technology to a whole new dimension. Priced at $2180, the Philips DVDR1000, ...
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 ...
Philips has unveiled the DVDR7200, a new DVD recorder but with the added bonus of a built in digital terrestrial Freeview decoder. Freeview is, as anyone in the UK already knows, a free TV service ...
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Set-top DVD recorders come in two basic flavors: those with a hard drive, such as Pioneer's 80GB DVR-520H, Toshiba's 160GB RD-XS52 DVD Recorder, or Panasonic's 160GB DMR-E95HS, which run about US$500 ...
A task force of local, state and federal agencies seized more than 20,000 CyberHome-brand DVD recorders that allegedly use Philips patents without a license. CyberHome U.S.A. of Fremont, Calif., ...
Auction sites like eBay and Amazon's marketplace are selling used DVD-recorders with hard drives for close to $2,000. Why is old technology fetching such high prices? Matthew Moskovciak Senior ...
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