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March 12, 2005

Bang & Olufsen HDR1 hard-disk recorder


Home Entertainment

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Bang & Olufsen's HDR1 is a new hard-disk recorder touted to simplify many of the traditional video recording tasks. Hard disc recording effectively replaces the videotape as a means of temporary storage, providing better quality of recording and greater flexibility for the user.

The HDR1 hard disc recorder offers up to 45 hours of storage, with a segment of the hard disc continuously recording on a loop of up to 2 hours. This "Replay" feature offers the possibility of cueing back or pausing a live transmission if viewing is interrupted. In addition, a new programme can be recorded at the same time as an already recorded programme is playing.

One-touch playback
One of the great benefits of using the HDR1 hard disc recorder is the ability to play back and record at the same time. The latest recording always appears first on the menu, and pressing just one button on the Beo4 remote control automatically plays
back the most recent recording.The two quality settings dictate how much recording 'space' there is on the hard disc. The 'High Quality' setting offers DVD quality, and provides almost 20 hours of recording time; the 'Standard Quality' setting offers recording quality equivalent to Super VHS and 45 hours of recording.







 

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