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Panasonic DMR-EX77 160GB Hard Disk and DVD Recorder

Panasonic DMR-EX77 160GB Hard Disk and DVD Recorder
Panasonic DMR-EX77 160GB Hard Disk and DVD Recorder
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The Panasonic DMR-EX77 offers 1080p image quality in both recording and playback, easy operation, and improved networking capabilities.

Equipped with the HDMI terminal, which allows easy, single-cable connection to compatible equipment, it also offers Panasonics proprietary VIERA Link functions for linked operation of other AV devices, and these functions are now even more convenient. Also it is equipped with a new digital tuner that achieves stable signal reception even under poor signal conditions, such as when signals are reflected by surrounding buildings. The new tuner also prevents the generation of block noise. This optimises the high image and sound quality of digital broadcasts. A host of other attractive features also enhance the new model.

  • 160GB Hard Disk Drive (Max 284 hours in EP Mode)
  • Full HD 1080p Up-Conversion
  • DVB-T Tuner and 7 Day EPG
  • HDMI with VIERA Link
  • SD Card Slot Compatible with HCSD Cards
  • Playback of Jpeg and Mpeg2 files from SD
  • Transfer Jpeg and Mpeg2 files from SD to HDD
  • Super Multi Format - Record and Play ALL DVD Formats
  • Super Easy GUI
  • Dual Layer Compatible
  • 16X - R Compatible
  • DV-in
  • MP3, JPEG from -R
  • 500 Line LP Mode
  • 1 Sec Quick Start and Record


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14-Feb-2008 David Frew: I take it this machine has scart sockets,I was wondering how I would utilise the HDMI connection as already have ther Sky HD box which comandeers the only HDMI socket on the Sony TV, so I take it that it would have to be connected to both the TV and the Sky Box via scart leads.

Easycom: If your Sony only has one HDMI then yes. the other option would be to buy a HDMI splitter, so that you can connect both to one HDMI

 
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