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Posted by Kenny Aimes on 09/06/05 03:54
I got so sick and tired of hearing "No, I think this model is better"
and "I found that one to be really hard to operate", etc etc etc that
I simply went out and bought a Sony RDR-HX910 with a 250 GB HDD...
Honestly, from shop to shop I got such crap recommendations that I got
totally pissed off looking for that perfect recorder, so I simply
drove in the nearest appliance store and walked in and said "which is
the best and easiest to use". The guy said, that he owned one of these
Sony RDR-HX910's and he has never used one so easy as this one, so I
handed the bucks over and walked out. I was in NO mood to get
technical over it because I knew all I would get is opinions rather
than facts, like all the others, so I instantly made up my mind to buy
it and take my chances with this one...
I've never owned a DvD recorder before although I have owned many
players. It seemed that common opinion was that the Philips range of
recorders were, well, pigs of things to use. Panasonics seemed to have
a split loyalty - some saying yes and others saying there are better.
I wanted Pioneer 630 but there weren't any around and once again, as
many said they were easy as said they were hard to use. A few said
that the Sony were ok, but quite a few said the newer RDR-HX910 was a
real gem to use.
I thought over it for a few days then simply jumped in the car a few
hours ago and drove to the particular store because the first store
did not have any left, then slapped the money on the counter, asked
for a bit of discount, which I got, and walked out with one...
Now sitting here at work I am wondering if it is god, bad or
indifferent... I will get home after work and slot it in...
Is it a good unit or not...???
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