DVD RECORDER NEWS
September 15th 2006
Pioneer to Introduce New HDD/DVD Recorders for Japanese Market
Pioneer Corporation announced today the introduction in Japan of four new HDD/DVD recorders. All four are the industry's first HDD add-on compatible HDD/DVD recorders with a digital tuner.
August 19th 2006
LG Wins 'European Digital Video Recorder Of The Year'
LG has won three awards in the 2006 EISA Awards including 'European Digital Video Recorder 2006-2007' for the LG RH200MHS. The official award ceremony will be on September 1st at IFA Berlin.
August 19th 2006

AMEX DIGITAL Introduces New World 1st Blu-ray Disc Recorder AV Center
AMEX DIGITAL Corporation announced today that the world's first Blu-ray disc recorder has been shipped to Euro market for availability on August 28th.
August 19th 2006

HDMI DVD Recorder From LiteOn
LiteOn has rolled out its DD-A500GX model with HDMI connector and 1080i upscaler.
August 8th 2006
New Sony PVRs - Full Details
Last week we brought you news that Sony was releasing the next in its excellent line of HDD-based PVRs. Now we can bring you the full details, care of the Sony press release.
August 3rd 2006

DVD Recorders Drop Below £50 Mark
It was only a couple of years ago that DVD players were just breaking the £100 barrier, while even basic DVD recorders were still setting you back over £300. Now Cello, via SavaStore are selling a DVD recorder for a mammoth £49.
July 29th 2006
Sony Reveals Next HDD/DVD Recorder With Freeview
The Sony RDR-HXD700 is a machine that has rapidly gained a large fan base and now Sony aims to trump it by releasing the RDR-HXD860.
July 29th 2006
Blu-Ray and HD-DVD Face Potential European Probe
According to reports, Sony and Toshiba have received letters from the European Commission asking them to further explain their licensing rules for Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.
July 27th 2006

Toshiba's RD-A1 Goes On Sale
It's been on and off, then on again, then delayed a little, but finally Toshiba has released its (theoretically stunning) RD-A1 HD-DVD recorder in Japan.
July 26th 2006
PVR160: Plug your Analogue TV into the 21st Century
Evesham’s new PVR160 Twin Tuner Personal Video Recorder is a combined Digital Terrestrial (Freeview) receiver and Digital Video Recorder giving you access to all free-to-air digital TV Channels and radio stations and a host of exciting features to give you greater control of what you want to watch and when.
July 26th 2006
LSI and LG Electronics Bring Enhanced Video Quality to DVD Recorders
LSI today announced that LG Electronics, one of the top DVD recorder manufacturers in the world, is utilizing LSI media processors for its latest families of DVD recorders.
July 14th 2006
Imation Gets Down to Business with Its Highly-Anticipated Blu-ray Discs
Imation today announced the availability of its Blu-Ray media to major IT and data storage channel partners at its "Blue Technology" conference.
July 14th 2006
Ricoh Pioneers Combined Blu-Ray / HD-DVD Reader
Ricoh has announced that it has developed a component that can read both HD-DVD and Blu-Ray discs.
July 13th 2006
Toshiba Delays RD-A1 HD-DVD Recorder
Toshiba has announced a short delay to the launch of their debut HD-DVD recorder, the stunning RD-A1.
July 12th 2006
Sky+ To Offer Remote Recording
Sky are to offer a remote recording service to Sky+ customers with immediate effect.
July 6th 2006
Toshiba Hasn't Given Up On Unified Format
Toshiba, despite getting to market first with HD-DVD, hasn't given up hope of unifying their chosen format and Blu-Ray, the choice of Sony and Panasonic.
July 3rd 2006
BenQ Leads Way In Blu-Ray Recorder Price Setting
Blu-Ray players are expensive enough, so expect the first Blu-Ray recorders to be bank breakers if and when they arrive in the shops.
June 30th 2006
World Cup Fails To Boost DVD Recorder Sales
The DVD recorder market had been bullish about the expected effect of the World Cup on sales. Anything less than a large increase would be considered failure.
June 30th 2006
Grundig and YesVideo Partner to Integrate YesDVD Feature on Grundig GDR 5550 HDD DVD Recorders
Grundig and YesVideo today announced a strategic agreement to integrate YesVideo’s patented YesDVD features into Grundig’s line of DVD recorders, for easy one-button transfer of home movies to DVD.


