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 Posted by E. Barry Bruyea on 11/08/06 12:04 
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 15:14:42 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Citizen Bob) wrote: 
 
>>Are these DVD recorders with the 80GB or 160GB Hard Drives reliable? 
>>I've read a lot of complaints about DVD recorders ruining disks and not 
>>working when trying to record TV shows. 
> 
>Consumer DVDRs are pretty much crap no matter what you pay. The best 
>thing you can do is buy a unit that works at the least cost and get an 
>extended warranty. 
> 
>I got the Polaroid DRM-2001G HDD DVDR from W-M for $220 plus tax and I 
>got the 3-year extended warranty for $24 plus tax (shipping paid both 
>ways). The factory warranty is 90 days, so I am covered for a total of 
>39 months, which works out to $6.77 per month if I throw it away at 
>the end of the extended warranty. 
 
Not to put too fine a point on it, but your warranty is probably only 
36 months as most extended warranties 'include' the factory warranty 
period.  It's a neat little con if you don't check.  I have several 
units that for which I purchased extended warranties; in two cases 
they were 3 year warranties, but included the 1 year factory warranty. 
 
 
> 
>I got an Insignia NS-DVDR1 at Best Buy for $110 (on sale). It has a 1 
>year warranty. I will not buy the extended warranty because it's too 
>expensive ($50 for 4 years). If the unit craps out in a year, I toss 
>it and it cost me $10 per month. If it makes it to 18 months, it will 
>have cost me the same as the Polaroid per month. 
> 
>Both units play DivX/XviD which is a requirement for me. 
> 
>Philips makes a decent player with a USB port. Circuit City has them 
>on sale for around $70. It too plays DivX/XviD. But for a few bucks 
>more I wanted the second recorder to catch shows that are on at the 
>same time and to have if I need to send the Polaroid in for warranty 
>repair. 
> 
>The Insidnia is not suitable as a first set because it has some 
>nuisances. The forward and reverse are atrocious, making it almost 
>unusable as a DVD player. You have to shut the unit off to get the 
>timer recording to work, which is asinine (that little "feature" is 
>not even documented in the manual). 
> 
>Then there's the timer setup page where all TV channels appear, not 
>just the ones you chose when you scanned for TV channels. And you must 
>scroll the numbers for everything - you can't enter them from the 
>keyboard. 
> 
>Otherwise it's a pretty good second set for $110 plus tax and shipping 
>(it can be obtained only at Best Buy Online sales). It has an 
>externally mounted fan which is ultra quiet. That's good because 
>internal heat is what kills those GaAlAs laser diodes. 
> 
> 
> 
>-- 
> 
>"First and last, it's a question of money. Those men who own the earth 
>make the laws to protect what they have. They fix up a sort of fence or 
>pen around what they have, and they fix the law so the fellow on the 
>outside cannot get in. The laws are really organized for the protection of 
>the men who rule the world. They were never organized or enforced to do 
>justice. We have no system for doing justice, not the slightest in the world."  
>--Clarence Darrow
 
  
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