Philips DVDR7310H/51 Specifications

Philips Hard disk/DVD recorder
250 GB
DVDR7310H
Hard Disk/DVD Recorder
Record on Hard Disk without having to worry where to store it. Keep what you like on DVD. Just point-and-select using GUIDE Plus+ and it will record your favourite program with title information.
Record, transfer or archive conveniently
• Record more than 400 hrs of TV on a 250 GB hard disk
• ShowView for quick and easy programming
Superior audio and video quality
• HDMI output with video upscaling to HD resolution 720p/1080i
Simplicity in recording and playback
• One Touch Pause Live TV freezes the action instantly
• Instant Replay for reliving a live TV moment with one touch
Plays and records what you want
• Dual Media conveniently records on DVD+-R/RW, DVD+R DL
• Plays CD, (S)VCD, DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW
• Plays MP3, JPEG
Hard disk/DVD recorder
250 GB
Highlights
DVDR7310H/51
One Touch Pause Live TV
Pause Live TV puts you in absolute control. Onc
e the recorder is turned on, a large built­in 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 m
ovie 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.
Dual Media
Philips DVD Recorders support ‘dual media’ rec
ording - the ability to create recordings on DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW and DVD+R DL discs. Now you can buy any disc and the Philips recorder will always create fully compatible recordings, which can be played by any DVD player.
HDMI (720p/ 1080i)
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) i
s a direct digital connection that carries digital high definition resolution video as well as digital multichannel audio. With video upscaling you can increase the resolution of SD (Standard Definition) video signals that DVD uses to High Definition resolutions up to 720p or 1080i, so you will be able to see more details thanks to a sharper, more true-to-life picture. The resulting HD resolution video output signal can be fed to an HD ready display through HDMI. HDMI is fully backward­compatible with DVI.
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