46 reviews
December, 2008
Records TV shows--or any video source--to SD, MMC, and Memory Stick flash media; easy to set up; connects to any cable/satellite box, DVR, VCR, or DVD player; recorded files play back on a wide variety of mobile handheld devices, including the PSP, many P...
All video recording done in real time, which will frustrate anyone used to ripping DVDs or downloading video files; the recorder lacks S-Video connectivity and support for CompactFlash cards; recordings at the highest resolution can't be previewed on scre...
Though its lacks CompactFlash support, the SanDisk V-Mate is ultimately a slicker and more feature-rich mini digital VCR than the similarly priced Neuros Recorder 2 Plus.
The company has also managed to pick up some competition from a much more established brand, SanDisk, which is now offering the V-Mate video flash memory card recorder. The Recorder 2 Plus and SanDisk V-Mate are in fact similar in size and...
The SanDisk V-Mate records video from your TV or cable box straight to convenient flash memory cards.
• Attractive, compact design • Easy setup • Excellent remote sharing capabilities • USB port for additional storage
• Relatively slow transfer performance • Mapped drives take longer to appear in My Computer • Requires replacement drives direct from Western Digital • Remote desktop and webcam access cost extra
So goes the reasoning behind SanDisk's new V-Mate, a small video recorder that captures any analog signal and saves it to a card that you can pop into your gadget of choice-even a laptop. The V-Mate lacks front panel controls, so without the...
Introduction With the increasing popularity of portable video devices, like phones, PDAs, and DAPs, the main focus of consumers has been how to easily get content onto said devices. Right now there are few legal options, like purchasing videos from Apple'...
The SanDisk V-Mate is easy to use and offers decent performance as a video recorder for portable devices, but some of the issues I encountered make me hesitant to recommend it over the more mature Neuros Recorder
Records TV shows--or any video source--to SD, MMC, and Memory Stick flash media; easy to set up; connects to any cable/satellite box, DVR, VCR, or DVD player; recorded files play back on a wide variety of mobile handheld devices, including the PSP, many P...
All video recording done in real time, which will frustrate anyone used to ripping DVDs or downloading video files; the recorder lacks S-Video connectivity and support for CompactFlash cards; recordings at the highest resolution can't be previewed on scre...
Though its lacks CompactFlash support, the SanDisk V-Mate is ultimately a slicker and more feature-rich mini digital VCR than the similarly priced Neuros Recorder 2 Plus.
In 2006, we reviewed a nifty little accessory from Neuros that allowed you to take video that's output from just about any analog video source and convert it to an MPEG-4 video file that's suitable for viewing on portable devices such as the iPod with vid...
Records TV shows--or any video source--to SD, MMC, and Memory Stick flash media; easy to set up; connects to any cable/satellite box, DVR, VCR, or DVD player; recorded files play back on a wide variety of mobile handheld devices, including the PSP, many P...
All video recording done in real time, which will frustrate anyone used to ripping DVDs or downloading video files; the recorder lacks S-Video connectivity and support for CompactFlash cards; recordings at the highest resolution can't be previewed on scre...
Though its lacks CompactFlash support, the SanDisk V-Mate is ultimately a slicker and more feature-rich mini digital VCR than the similarly priced Neuros Recorder 2 Plus.
The company has also managed to pick up some competition from a much more established brand, SanDisk, which is now offering the V-Mate video flash memory card recorder. The Recorder 2 Plus and SanDisk V-Mate are in fact similar in size and...
SanDisk VMate is a video memory card recorder, allowing users to record video from video inputs such as over-the-air television as well as cable, satellite, DVD players, personal video recorders (PVRs) like TiVo and video cassette recorders (VCRs) onto th...
Look out for the V-Mate this October at the recommended retail price of $129.
The V-Mate allows you to select your desired playback device profile or manually set video format, resolution and quality levels via a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) displayed on your television screen. The GUI makes it very easy to navigate...
Although it could use a few usability tweaks, the V-Mate is a great tool for shifting time and space when it comes to portable video.
Connecting the V-Mate to a video source is really easy: connect the OUT from the analog source to the IN for the V-Mate, and then OUT from the V-Mate to the IN for a TV set. The V-Mate video memory card recorder from SanDisk is a simple, handy and...
Not only memory cards belong to the production line of SanDisk but also MP3 Players, card readers and the newest addition; a video memory card recorder: the SanDisk V-mate. The SanDisk V-Mate is a video recorder for memory cards; it enables you to record
SanDisk V-Mate DesignSanDisk V-Mate - Design The SanDisk V-Mate is a small item of approximately 2cm high and 13cm wide which easily fits into a small space alongside the television. SanDisk V-Mate ConnectionSanDisk V-Mate - Connection It is...
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