Get the best of both worlds with Philips DVDR3510V, featuring Dual Media DVD recorder with integrated VCR functionality. Direct 2-way dubbing, DivX certification and USB Direct... more
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DivXs on your television; you can also give your VHS cassettes a second lease of life. This combined DVD/VHS player/recorder is perfect if you want to save on sp...
DivXs on your television; you can also give your VHS cassettes a second lease of life. This combined DVD/VHS player/recorder is perfect if you want to save on sp...
DivXs on your television you can also give your VHS cassettes a second lease of life. This combined DVD/VHS player/recorder is perfect if you want to save on spa...
DivXs on your television you can also give your VHS cassettes a second lease of life. This combined DVD/VHS player/recorder is perfect if you want to save on space. A genuine 2-in-1 appliance, the DVDR3510V will meet all your video needs. Able to record to a large number of supports, such as dual-layer DVDs, this player equally lets you save films from your camcorder. This device also comes with a DV input so you can hook your camcorder up directly. What's more, you can even connect an external hard drive via the USB port. Extremely practical and not at all cumbersome, this combi from Philips will guarantee you many relaxing moments!
Get the best of both worlds with Philips DVDR3510V, featuring Dual Media DVD recorder with integrated VCR functionality. Direct 2-way dubbing, DivX certification and USB Direct ensure unbridled convenience.
Tv tuner
Type: Standard
Tuner Qty: 1
Reception System: PAL, SECAM
Video features
Electronic Programme Guide: Showview
Programme Guide Features: Timer Programming
Clock & alarm
Clock: Yes (digital)
Timer: Record
Remote control
Type: Remote control
Technology: Infrared
Connections
Connector Type:
1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire/i.LINK) ( 4 PIN FireWire ) - front
1 x composite video/audio input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - front
1 x USB - front
2 x SCART ( 21 PIN SCART ) - rear
1 x component video output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - rear
1 x S-Video output ( 4 PIN mini-DIN ) - rear
1 x SPDIF output ( RCA phono ) - rear
1 x audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - rear
1 x composite video/audio output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - rear
Advantages: Value for money, best picture Disadvantages: not the best looking
...The 36" Philips Flat screen TV is in in my opinion the best in the range.
I stood in Selfridges and John Lewis for about 2 hours trying to decide which 36 inch had the best picture. The Hitachi was awful, the new Sony was also poor and far too expensive at about £2,500. It came down to the Philips and the Panasonic. The Panasonic looks better, but the Philips is cheaper, and has a clearer and brighter picture.
The on screen displays are great, the remote control is not amazing, but it does the job. Definitely the best value for money....
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Advantages: They sound fine Disadvantages: Irreplaceable rubber caps fall of WAY TOO easily
...Beware Beware Beware before buying ANY Philips in-ear headphones. They come with little rubber ear caps... that just loosely "hang" on the end of each headphone to seal into your ear. These things get lost EXTREMELY easily, easpecially if you are running or doing any type of exercise activity. When you lose them in a matter of a few months, you are completely out of luck & WILL NOT find anywhere that seels them. As a matter of fact, I was told Philips purposely does not sell these cheap little items so people must buy a whole new set of headphones which ,to me as a customer, is insulting. Trust me, you will go through the same experience as I if you buy ANY Philips in-ear headphones....
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Advantages: Great Sound Quality Disadvantages: A bit Bulky
...The Philips SBCHC200 for gave me great sound quality for not too higher price. The infa-red does actually work though can be quite hard to set up but once you get used to it is ok. They are quite bulky but is worth it for the sound quality. Nice to wear with comfortable foam that raps round your ears to complete the experiance,blocking out softer surround sound so you can hear what your listening to. The Philips SBCHC200 looks slick and the designers at Phillips have done well with the looks. The Infa- red really does work, and once you have got over the hassle of setting it up it works with ease from then on.
Hope I have convinced you to buy!...
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