HDRW720/69
Highlights
DVD Recorder/Hard Disk with FlexTime and i.LINK digital input
80 GB hard disk
Record up to 130 hours of TV on the 80GB
hard disk
High-Speed archiving:20x speed
High speed archiving lets you make a copy of a
recording from Hard Disk to DVD in a fraction
of the original recording time. Once the
program is stored on HDD you can copy it to
DVD+R/RW at maximum speed.
One Touch Pause Live TV
Pause Live TV puts you in absolute control.
Once the recorder is turned on, a large built-
in memory automatically starts recording the
program you are watching -- allowing you to
pause, replay or save the program, anytime. If
you need to take a break, you can pause your
'live' TV program with just one touch of a
button, and resume watching when it suits you.
Instant Replay
With Instant Replay, you can relive magic
movie moments and super sports scenes -
anytime you want. At the touch of a button,
the hard disk will replay the last 30 seconds.
Skipping backwards further requires nothing
more than pressing the button again.
FlexTime
With FlexTime you can watch a program while
it’s still being recorded, thanks to the extreme
speed of a Hard Disk. You can also watch a
different program from the Hard Disk while
it’s recording something else.
TV Guide On Screen
TV GUIDE On Screen is an Interactive
Program Guide – a free on-screen TV Guide
that shows what’s on TV for the next couple of
days and lets you program the timer of the
DVD Recorder with the push of a button.
Smart chaptering
Smart chaptering detects scene cuts (time/date
changes) in the DV original to ensure the
chapters in the DVD copy are lined up exactly.
i.LINK digital input
Also known as IEEE 1394 and FireWire, i.Link
carries all audio and video signals via a single
cable digitally, with no loss in picture and sound
quality. With i.Link digital video input, you can
copy your home videos in their original digital
picture quality.
DVD+RW highest compatibility
Benefit from the highest DVD compatibility
available
Compatibility in all rec modes
Compatibility regardless of the recording
mode