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High video and image quality Long battery life (pcworld.com)
We have collected and analyzed 2 expert reviews and 1 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 76/100 and users rate it 100/100. The average review date is May 27, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 208672 reviews from other TVs. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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3 reviews
November, 2009
2 Experts
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1 User
alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the image but many are less positive about the price.
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Experts rate this product 76/100 and users 100/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors, but the amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore™.
Not graced with sophisticated styling, the Panasonic SDR-H200 ($720 as of April 24, 2007) has no more in the way of extra features than competing models that cost $100 to $200 less. One possible reason for the high price is the camcorder's three-chip ...
High video and image quality Long battery life
High price One-handed operation is awkward
The unit comes bundled with Pixela's ImageMixer 3, which works with Windows XP but not Vista; the application made the process of creating a quick DVD fairly painless by video software standards. The video downloading and burning package for Mac users ...
Panasonic gave the SDR-H200 manual focus, but it's hard to use in the absence...
I'm glad I decided to go with the Elite over the sony xbr lcd 1080p. I would highly reccomend this plasma set. Permalink
Great picture quality in analog or high def!
hdmi inputs are too close together, attached speakers get in the way of side controls
Say goodbye to fast forwarding and rewinding. DVD offers many advantages over videocassette tape systems, including fast search and access to scenes by selecting thumbnail images. The VDRD230 records on itsy-bitsy DVD media. After finalizing your DVD-R, DVD-RW or DVD-RAM disc in the camcorder, it will play back in compatible DVD players, computers and even some of today's video game consoles. There's even a Wide (16:9) recording mode that records video that will fit on today's widescreen...
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