Video
Recording modes |
Extended Play (EP), Standard Play (SP), Long Play (LP) |
Ports & interfaces
S-Video outputs quantity |
1 |
HDMI ports quantity |
1 |
Audio (L,R) out |
3 |
Digital audio optical out |
1 |
Composite video out |
1 |
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) out |
1 |
Hard drive
Maximum HDD recording time |
443 h |
Hard drive capacity |
250 GB |
Other features
Recording system |
DD 2ch, Lin-PCM |
TV tuner formats |
PAL-I / DVB-T |
Recording format |
MPEG2 |
HDD Combi Recorder Freeview Tuner, 250GB
- High Definition
- DVB-T TUNER
- HDMI
- SD Card Slot
- Super Multi Format
<b>Super Multi Format, 4 in 1 HDD Combi Recorder with Freeview Tuner, 250GB Hard Disk Drive and VHS Combi</b>
If future proofing is important in selecting your DVD recorder but a collection of cherished VHS tapes adorns the living room, then the DMR-EX95V from Panasonic will be sure to satisfy. This unit combines DVD, HDD and VHS recording and playback in one unit, as well as transfer to and from SD.
<b>Go Digital</b>
An integrated Freeview recorder is an increasingly popular choice for those wanting to upgrade to digital, and benefit from up to an additional 40 TV and 24 radio channels . The DIGA DMR-EX95V also has an analogue tuner, rising to the challenge of accommodating both consumers who have adequate Digital Broadcast reception and those who are yet to gear up for strong enough reception.
<b>Built in Hard Disk Drive</b>
The DMR-EX95V has a 250GB drive and is capable of recording a massive 443 hours of footage and it's not just TV content that you are able to store. It has an SD card slot and JPEG digital photos can also transfer to the hard drive for convenient storage and easy viewing.
<b>Instant Power to Get Recording</b>
The DMR-EX95V adds another technology to the armoury of ease-of-use functions with Quick Start and Record . Many DVD recorders take 20 or more valuable seconds to power-up and start recording.
<b>VHS Refresh dubbing to DVD</b>
DMR-EX95V is a great tool for VHS archiving, not only can precious footage be archived on DVD, but you can actually improve the picture quality of your old VHS recording during archiving! The VHS Refresh Dubbing feature utilises two technologies that literally 'clean-up' the signal from the VHS tape.
The Time Based Corrector reduces the jitter commonly found on ageing VHS recordings whilst the 3D DNR technology detects and eliminates randomly generated noise and colour irregularities. Now VHS recorded memories can not only be saved onto DVD, but images are improved for future enjoyment.