Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. DVD recorders are old news, but they've been given a little shot in the ...
LAS VEGAS—”Other video devices (videocassette recorders, digital video recorders such as hard drive and DVD recorders, etc.) that receive television signals — 100% of all such units must include DTV ...
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced that’s its full line of DVD recorders and DVD/VHS combination recorders is now in complete compliance with both the letter and spirit of FCC ...
Secaucus, NJ — Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced that's its full line of DVD recorders and DVD/VHS combination recorders is now in complete compliance with both the letter and spirit of ...
Pioneer on September 14 announced the introduction of a series of new digital tuner-supported DVD recorders for the Japanese market. These new DVD recorders with built-in hard disk drives (HDDs) are ...
Bang & Olufsen’s latest sex-tastic DVD player doesn’t just play back DVDs, there’s an analog TV tuner, HDMI output, Guide Plus+, a 250GB hard drive and the ability to burn shows to DVD as well. This ...
Panasonic has announced four new DVD-recorders to come out in April, but the feature set isn't as robust as we were hoping for. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers ...
January 8, 2004 - LAS VEGAS - INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW - TiVo (NASDAQ: TIVO) today said new products powered by TiVo in 2004 will include DVD recorders, high-definition DVRs, and home ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Zoran Corporation (Nasdaq: ZRAN) announced availability of two new reference designs for DVD Recorders with integrated support for digital broadcast standards, one with ATSC for the ...
Pioneer Electronics is hoping to raise the profile of digital video recording services by adding TiVo's service to its line of DVD recorders. The Long Beach, Calif.-based electronics arm of Tokyo's ...
Panasonic already dished out a slew of Blu-ray / HDD recorders in Japan (no shock there), but folks in Australia are pretty flippin' excited to be second in line to receive said goods. For whatever ...
Thomson, Philips and Pioneer actively demonstrated DVD-Video recorders at IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung), and although Thomson said it hasn’t yet committed itself to a particular format, Philips ...