Panasonic Corp. sure knows how to play its cards well. The company knows that a new market is emerging for DVD recorders and that people are definitely interested in buying. So with a few successful releases already to its credit, the electronics maker has released the DMR-XS350. The device features high definition DVD recording and matching Freesat tuners. The DMR-XS350 can be effortlessly used for the recording of HD programs and transferring them to its 250GB hard disk drive via the 14Mbps DR mode. A space of 250GB means that you can store a lot of data, 37.5 hours to be exact. The stored video can then be played in four modes, all of which are equally good.
The twin tuners also have a big role to play. Through these, the viewer gets to record a channel while watching another concurrently with the Panasonic recorder. The recording can also take place for 2 channels and something can simultaneously be played from the hard disk. Switching on to the Landscape view with the Panasonic DMR-XS350 will help the viewer watch 7 channels concomitantly where as the Portrait mode is for viewing a single channel and listing 7 following programs. The recorder is a good buy for all those who want supreme levels of entertainment and are ready to spend a few extra bucks for it.
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November 30th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
PANASONIC XS350 DOES NOT HAVE BLUE RAY!!!!!!!
please change your article . please go to the pansonic site atleast to chack your facts.this is a very poor website
December 1st, 2009 at 11:59 am
Hi Vance,
We sincerely apologise for the error. The article has been corrected and thanks for bringing this mistake to our attention.
Best regards,
Thomas Rowson
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