DMR-BS850 review

gad01029Yesterday I mentioned about the new Panasonic Blu Ray recorder the DMR-BS750, well today I thought I would mention the bigger brother, the DMR-BS850.

The first thing you notice about the  DMR-BS850 is  the design, Panasonic have got this spot on and it really is a design  triumph. 

The twin Freesat+ tuners give you plenty of flexibility, too. You can record two programmes at once, pause and rewind live TV and series record. The BS850 also has a eight-day EPG which is very useful as it prompts you when an SD programme is available to record in HD and auto-updates to incorporate changes to the schedule.

The major difference with the DMR-BS850 is the size of the Hard Disk with a whooping 500GB hard disk.

Five recording modes allow you to squeeze even more room out of the already roomy 500GB hard disk; the lowest setting offers 240 hours, and you’ll get 77 hours in the highest-quality mode.

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DMR-BS850

DMR-BS750 review

gad01028Well Panasonic have just released the first ever Blu-Ray recorder and it looks like they have a winner on their hands with the new DMR-BS750 and the DMR-BS850 Blu-Ray recorders.

 

The first recordable Blu-ray player to hit the UK market, the DMR-BS750 also includes Freesat and PVR – giving you masses of flexibility. With the ability to record two programmes at once, pause and rewind live T.V. – it’s the EPG that’s the really impressive feature…

 

Prompting you when an SD programme is available to record in HD, it also auto-updates, accounting for changes to the schedule. So when in DR mode, record a digital broadcast signal without any change in quality directly to your HDD. The precise Full HD picture quality 5.1ch – recorded perfectly and ready to view.

 

HD Freesat content is recorded in direct bitstream, creating pin-sharp images full of vibrant colour that’s unrivalled in its quality. Surround sound is clear and impressive without blowing you away!.

The new BS750 also supports Panasonic’s VIERA CAST Internet function, so users can readily access content such as YouTube, Facebook and Picasa Web Albums to view on a large-screen TV.

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