Sony RDR-HXD995 Freeview+ 250GB Hard Disc Drive DVD Recorder | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy New: £217.79
New (14) Used (2) from £184.23
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 175
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.5 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 15.8 x 7.9
MPN: RDRHXD995B.CEK Model: RDRHXD995B.CEK EAN: 4905524484472 ASIN: B0018PQUMI
Release Date: April 30, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| • | Contents: Region - Zone 2 / Standard - PAL, SECAM / DivX/MPEG4 compatible - Yes / Compatible Media - DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD R, DVD RW, CD-R, DVD R DL, DivX, MP3, JPEG / Removable recording supports - DVD-R, DVD R, DVD-RW, DVD RW, DVD-R DL, DVD R DL / Internal hard drive - Yes / Internal hard drive capacity (in GB) - 250 / Integrated Audio Decoder - Dolby Digital 2.0 / Video Out - HDMI output S-Video output Component video output Composite video output | | • | Included Accessories - Remote control | | • | Dimensions (mm) - 430 x 288 x 76 | | • | Weight (kg) - 4.7 | | • | Other - Remote Control USB port DV iLINK input Built-in Freeview Tuner Block noise reduction Unwanted noise reduction Chasing playback Simultaneous play/record mode Pause Live TV |
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Product Description Record your favourite TV programmes whilesaving on space with this dual-function RDR-HXD995 DVD player/recorder by Sony. This DivX-compatible device boasts a 250 GB hard drive, so you can store up to 710 hours of video! In recording mode, the RDR-HXD995 supports DVD-R/RW and DVD R/RW, as well as dual-layer DVD R. It includes several practical features, including a simultaneous play/record mode and a 32-event programmable recording function that can be used over a 30-day period. The RDR-HXD995 also has full connectivity with its HDMI output and USB port, allowing you to hook up your HDD camcorder and store your favourite home videos onto a hard drive. Turn your living room into a home cinema with the RDR-HXD995 by Sony!
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Sony HXD995 January 6, 2009 pinemartin (UK) Very pleased with this piece of kit, so far cannot fault it on anything major so have given it the five star treatment. Am using it with a two year old Samsung 32" HD tv, and the set-up process was effortless. First time I've tried connecting anything to the HDMI and my only minor niggle so far is that the tv doesnt automatically recognise the Sony connection as it would with a scart lead. Having checked several forums, this seems to be pretty common when using HDMI between different makes. All the features are pretty easy to get to grips with, I was pausing live tv and making timed recordings within an hour of getting it out of the box. Playback is excellent, especially at the HQ level, in fact you forget youre watching a recording. The instruction manual, though lengthy, is clearly laid out, and covers most eventualities. All in all, very happy.
Excellent product January 5, 2009 Claire (Scotland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Got this just after xmas and very pleased with it. Very easy to set up and use. Cannot fault it. Had been looking at hard drive recorders for a while and decided on this one due to the very positive reviews and have not been disappointed. Spoken to people who bought cheaper models (Thomsons) and they have had all sorts of problems with the boxes freezing and having to be replaced. All in all a great purchase.
Easy peasy to use January 2, 2009 Ms. J. Hepburn (Cambridge, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just love my new sony dvd recorder. It was so easy to install and the basic functions I have used so far have been a doddle! I was a bit concerned about the picture quality I would get as freeview is not great in my area, but unlike other reviewers I haven't had a problem and recieve all the freeview channels that I did when running the ariel through my TV instead.
Great quality, poor interface January 2, 2009 Poplife (London, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Recording quality is excellent - so far, I've had no problems making great-looking 1hr 40min long DVDs from a Sky+ box by recording to the Sony's HD, editing, then burning to DVD. Freely (almost infinitely) adjustable recording quality. Happily records RGB-format signals from your satellite receiver, which helps a lot. Freeview picture quality also seems excellent. You can fairly easily edit the adverts out of recordings before burning to DVD, add more chapter marks, etc. They seem to have thought of everything in terms of facilities (apart from a manual audio level control. That would have been nice.) Recording from the built-in Freeview tuner also works... although by comparison with a Sky+ box it's tough to get your head around. And that's the real problem. The user interface is ugly, with poor use of the screen "real estate". Some of it is confusing, and some just downright awkward (for example, naming discs and programme titles is unnecessarily slow and laborious). I could live with that if the finished DVDs looked good, but the available DVD menu designs are laughable - there are only six, and all of them are ghastly, with almost illegible programme titles. They've clearly attempted to "jazz" them up with additional graphics, but the graphics are about Teletext quality. Yes, I think on one of them, that blocky-looking blob is supposed to be duck. Do you want a maroon duck on your DVD menu? No? Then that's one of the six designs you won't be using. Again, it wouldn't be a problem if there was one basic menu design that worked, but there isn't. So you end up trying them all in an attempt to decide which menu looks "the least bad"! It's as if the engineers at Sony spent six months on the hardware, then an afternoon doing the software. That said, for simple archiving of TV programmes without firing up a computer, it works, and the actual video itself looks great. At the end of the day, that's all I need most of the time. But beware, if you're not good with AV equipment you may find this machine too complicated to figure out... although I couldn't tell you if other DVD recorders are any better in this regard as this is the first standalone DVD recorder I've owned. In summary: Great picture quality, but somewhat frustrating to use.
Pleasantly surprised December 25, 2008 M. B. Beacher (England) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Decided to get this as my father having problems recording on an old VHS so thought I would see how this worked. Plugeed in Freeview aerial into machine then lead from machine to TV and then ran the installation to discover the TV channels - which worked fine and took a few minutes. Recording to either HDD or DVD is a doddle - you pick the program from the Freeview listing then pick quality of recording - HQ (High Quality) is excellent and then click - dead easy. Once recorded you can watch it playback from the hard disk (HDD) or copy it to a DVD to watch on another telly. If you a new to DVD Recorders with HDD then get this model - so easy even my gran could use it.
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