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Pioneer DVR-810H — TiVo meets DVD burner

Say goodbye to your VCR! Pioneer is coming out with an 80GB, and 120GB TiVo + DVD burner this month.

Apparently, you can’t edit out commercials before transferring programs to disc, but an extrafine recording quality is available. It’ll be interesting to see how much of a dent this puts in DVD sales. Early adopters will need to invest at least $1200 for the device, and then there’s still the regular monthly TiVo service fee…

3 Comments

  1. Remanufactured Ink :

    October 31, 2010 @ 10:46 pm

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    dvd burners these days are very cheap, i hope that blue ray burners will become cheaper too ..

  2. Light Sensors

    November 25, 2010 @ 1:51 am

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    both LG and LiteOn makes a great performing dvd burner, they also feature those anti-shock mount *”:

  3. Kenisha Stoutamyer

    February 26, 2012 @ 12:31 pm

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    Thanks for the recommendations you have discussed here. Something important I would like to state is that laptop or computer memory specifications generally go up along with other developments in the technological know-how. For instance, any time new generations of processor chips are introduced to the market, there’s usually a related increase in the shape calls for of both the computer system memory and also hard drive room. This is because software program operated through these processors will inevitably surge in power to take advantage of the new technological innovation.

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