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  09-25-2006, 03:54 AM
 
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is this a good dvd recorder for quality picture,

Lite-On LVW-5115GHC
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  09-25-2006, 04:55 AM
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It's decent. A JVC DVD recorder is better.
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  09-25-2006, 05:18 AM
 
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is this the 2nd best, or is there another
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This one is on sale at geeks.com I was thinking about it also

no s-video input or output tho.
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Certain Pioneer and Toshiba units may be better (but not ALL of them). It really depends on what you plan to record with it.
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It's 60$ refurbed from geeks. So I guess it'd be decent for something if someone wanted it?
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Yeah, $60 is decent for sure.
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I bought the magnavox 10D6 it was $99.999. I recorded 16 out of 17 movies with no need of my clarifier. I dont think this unit detects the different types of microvision.
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dsmyth, if you go to a hutchins (can't spell) store near you, you could get a decent pioneer dvd recorder for about £200.

A bit costly, but worth it in the end and the picture quality is brillant. just ask LS or spokyfox about the john doe set.

I have the dvr-230, but their might be a newer model out for it.
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