Sony KDL46S2510U - 46″ Widescreen Bravia HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview - Black


Sony KDL46S2510U - 46″ Widescreen Bravia HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview - Black
The HD Ready S series is High Picture Quality Digital LCD TV whichcan be realized by “BRAVIA ENGINE” and high performanceLCD panel.

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DAEWOO DRHT630 160Gb Hard Drive DVD Recorder with Freeview
I-link, DivX, Time shift, Live Pause, One touch record
Amazon Price: ?252.18

Byo 17″ Laptop Sleeve Dots
BuiltNY BYO Laptop Sleeve for 17″ computers - Dot pattern
Price: $29.99

LG RH266H Upscaling DVD/HDD Recorder
Up to 477 hours maximum recording time on HDD. / 1080i upscaling. / Optical and Coaxial digital audio output. / Component output. / 2 x SCART sockets. / HDMI output.

Sony RDR-HX725 DVD Recorder with 160GB Hard Drive
SONY DualLAYER DVD recorder recording on a 160Gb hard drive The RDR-HX725S features a 160 GB hard drive so you can record andenjoy all of your favorite TV programs on your schedule.
Used Price: ?189.99
Customer Review: Worst dvd recorder I have owned
I bought this to replace a Medion (Tevion) recorder bought from Aldi. I assumed wrongly that the Sony would be of higher quality. My experiences have been similar to those of other reviewers. The machine has always been impossibly slow, hard to use, and lacking in some obvious features. It has always needed re-booting regularly, and now it has decided to die completely, with the dreaded “HDD error” display. Of course, it is now 14 months old,and just out of the one year guarantee. I echo the advice of other contributors - don’t buy a Sony. I have had no trouble with my Panasonic dvd player,but I wonder now with PVRs and cable/satellite playback whether I need a dvd recorder at all. Very disappointing machine,and very poor value. As for support from Sony - a joke.
Customer Review: A BRILLIANT PIECE OF KIT!!!
This is one brilliant recorder, a perfect compliment to the Freeview set-top-box. The Review: Excellent quality HDD recording, offering an array of different quality recording modes. The Guide Plus system allows futures programs to be scheduled for recording in a few seconds. No more searching through endless tapes to find which you recorded that program last week, just access the menu and away you go! Once recorded to the HDD it can be transferred to a DVD with a few easy steps. The SetUp (with reference to a Sony Set-Top-Box) The manual is comprehensive but can be confusing especially when it comes to setting up the recorder to find all the available digital channels via the Freeview box. This description should help clear any confusion and get your recorder recording in no time. 1. Use connection A on Page 14 2. Turn to Page 13 and read the second sentence: “Do NOT set “Line3 Input” of the “Scart Setting” to “Decoder” in the “Video” setup when making connection A or B. We now need to implement this so press the “SYSTEM MENU” button ? SETUP ? Video ? Scart Setting (press ENTER). Select the following option: Line1 Output: Video, Line3 Input: Video/RGB, Line3 Output: Video. Exit this Guide. 3. Press “TV GUIDE” scroll across to “Setup” ? Basic Setup. Fill in the Settings options, set External Receiver 1: Freeview - SONY - Line3. 4. Select “Host Channel Setup”: Source: Tuner, Programme Number: 03, Host Channel Name: ITV. Press “Confirm” to confirm these details. 5. Set the Freeview box channel to ITV, switch off the TV and the DVD recorder but leave the Freeview box on. Wait overnight and all the channels should now be displayed when “TV GUIDE” is selected on the remote control. Voila! The recorder should now be able to record any channel available on the Freeview box.

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