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Previously on "Easy to use DVD / Hard Drive recorder"

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  • Platypus
    replied
    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Easiest I've ever used is Sky+
    Agree, but they didn't want Sky

    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    I would recommend the hard drive recorders over the DVD ones though, unless they really have to archive everything they record
    They do want a DVD recorder to be able to save certain shows. But HDD would be best for everyday usage.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Easiest I've ever used is Sky+
    Hardly fits the spec though

    I would recommend the hard drive recorders over the DVD ones though, unless they really have to archive everything they record

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  • Platypus
    started a topic Easy to use DVD / Hard Drive recorder

    Easy to use DVD / Hard Drive recorder

    My folks recently upgraded their TV to freeview, and are now looking to replace their malfunctioning VHS recorder.

    I'm a bit stumped as to what to advise them. I've looked on Amazon and yes there's a good selection of DVD/HD Freeview recorders out there, but I'm concerned that (1) these all cost around £250 (expensive) and (2) they'd need a degree in advanced engineering to figure it out.

    Can anyone recommend an easy to use machine, one they've used and are happy with?

    Ta!

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