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Philips DVDR3455H DVD Hard Disc Recorder 160 GB with Instant Replay
  • DVD Hard Disc 160 GB memory
  • Record live TV, Instant Replay
  • USB 2.0, play music or digtal picture files
  • Dual medial format, record and play in DVD-/+ R/RW
  • Ilink , IEEE firewire connect for easy camcorder connection

DVD Hard Disc Drive Recorder, 160 GB memory, Record Live TV, Instant Replay, Dual media record and playback (DVD+/- R/RW), MP3, CD, CD-RW, USB 2.0 Connect (plays music or digital picture files), iLink for easy firewire connect to digital camcorder,

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  • Daniel A. Mushegian
    March 12, 2010
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    This machine is intuitive to operate and has the TV Guide listings. Terrific!

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  • Benjamin Fuchs
    March 12, 2010
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    Very good choice. With this one, just forget about changing VHS tapes when recording TV series. With the 160 GB hard disc, it has virtually unlimited recording space. Then delete what you do not need and burn a DVD to keep what you want.

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  • Eric
    March 12, 2010
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    Nobody should be selling DVD recorders anymore without ATSC tuners. They’ll shortly be obsolete when analogue TV stops broadcasting.

    Philips has a new version of this product WITH an ATSC tuner, but it has crippled it to the extent that it will not play PAL disks, as previous models did. Why?

    Otherwise, it is unfortunately almost impossible to find a DVD recorder with a hard disk and ATSC tuner in the USA (Polaroid probably the only other now). WHY???!!! Panasonic and other simply stopped putting hard disks in the DVRs, yet having one is the only way to go.

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  • R. Rogers
    March 12, 2010
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    This is a feature packed unit at a very reasonable price. My problem is the connections for input do not blend with the Directv HDTV receiver. The receiver does not have a coaxial output althought it does have component output. The Philips has coax input, but not component input. So, back it goes. Very disappointed.

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  • Jeff
    March 12, 2010
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    I bought this DVR a couple years ago.

    It has been problematic the whole time.

    It takes forever for the unit to come on. You turn it on and then watch the pretty “Philips” screen for 15 – 30 seconds before it finally comes up and is usable.

    The unit I have frequently quits responding to the remote and will not turn off. I finally plugged it into a switched outlet so I could turn it off (count to 5) and then back on.

    The DVD player/recorder tray wouldn’t always open so I could get the DVD out and finally it just quite working all together. It wouldn’t play or record a DVD.

    Today the power went out and the stupid thing just reboots over and over. I think maybe the hard drive has completely failed.

    Other than all of that – it had a good picture and was relatively easy to learn how to use.

    I’m not going to replace this unit with another Philips DVR. I’m going to look for something more reliable that works reliably.

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