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alaTest has collected and analyzed 6 reviews of Panasonic DIGA DMR-BW750EFK. The average rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average rating of 3.7/5 for other Digital Video Recorders (DVR) for all reviews. People are impressed by the size. The usability is also mentioned favorably.
image quality, usability, size
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Video Recorders (DVR) the Panasonic DIGA DMR-BW750EFK is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Chris Jager (goodgearguide.com.au)
Much like animals, some Blu-ray devices are more equal than others. The Panasonic DMR-BW750 Blu-ray recorder is the latest superior model to ‘hog' the...
Exceptional image quality, plenty of inbuilt features and storage space, inbuilt dual HD digital tuner
Sluggish load times, confounding remote control
The Panasonic DMR-BW750 is an excellent choice for people who want to record HD content off TV. With its 250GB hard drive, dual HD digital tuner and writable Blu-ray optical drive, there are plenty of options for media hoarders. Highly recommended.
Expert review by : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.com.au)
If you're looking for a flexible PVR that's packed with features, then the excellent Panasonic DMR-BW750 Blu-ray recorder is almost a one-stop shop.
Excellent recording quality ; Media playback also fine ; Feature-packed
Lacks DLNA streaming ; Still some functionality hiccups ; Dedicated Blu-ray players perform better
We've seen the player going for as low as AU$1400 online, and for this price it is more compelling than a hard-drive only PVR. The fact that the BW750 is a quality Blu-ray player makes it much more flexible than the Foxtel iQ2 and Topfields of this...
Consumer review (blu-ray.com)
An absolutely fantastic machine. It has 2 HD tuners, so you can record two programs, while watching a previous recording. It records on HDD, Blu-ray discs and all DVD's you can think off, including DVD RAM!
This machine let's you record subtitles (closed captions) on hard drive as well as Blu-ray discs! It is a second generation recorder, so no need to fear teething problems
None that I can think off, unless maybe that the closed captions can only be recorded on hard drive and Blu-ray, not on DVD
Consumer review (cnet.com.au)
Good if you are all panasonic with a panasonic HDD camcorder to transfer your old footage.If not this deck offers you nothing in recording your media to watch,therefore for genneral use it is not worth considering it.Wait and see if a better user...
picture
does not record in from anythink but a panasonic camcorder HDD
Consumer review (cnet.com.au)
To start off, a huge rap for Bing Lee at Rouse Hill. I got my BW750 for well under $1400.
What Ty said, comprehensive manual, twin tuners, power-saving mode
Manual can be confusing, some functions (eg, editing) require numerous steps