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Increasingly we are seeing DVD recorders with hard drives; the JVC DR-MH30 (launched simultaneously with the DR-MV1) can also store video content in a built-in HDD - but it trades off VCR playback ...
For the folks that just can't let go, JVC is introducing a new duo of recorders that handle VHS, DVD and HDD-based logging. Predictably, the DR-HX500 holds 500GB while the DR-HX250 gets a 250GB ...
Although we're huge fans of convergence around here -- i.e. packing as many functions as possible into a single device -- our love of feature-creep has never extended to VCR / DVD combo units ...
JVC plans to roll out the DR-BH250 at the beginning of next month in Japan for $1,400. The company hasn’t said yet whether VHS fans not living in Japan will ever get to lay their hands on the ...
JVC announced the SR-HV250 for the Japanese market today, a Blu-ray/DVD recorder, VHS recorder and 250GB hard disc drive all rolled into one. The device supports MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 and AVREC.
New York — JVC announced a slew of new audio and video products here yesterday, including the company’s first three-in-one video recorder player. The DR-MX1S features a DVD burner, VHS deck and a ...
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1975: Sony introduces the Betamax video recorder. Revolutionary for its day, the Betamax format was on its way to becoming the industry standard until the appearance of JVC’s VHS a year later ...
JVC's D-Theater D-VHS HDTV software format has garnered some support from Hollywood studios, but it's still a chicken-and-egg scenario. Compared to DVD, there are far fewer D-VHS titles available ...