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RE: Some DVD bargains if you're interested, including DVDR!
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- Subject: RE: Some DVD bargains if you're interested,
including DVDR!
- From: "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 21:28:59 +0100
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Title: RE: [ukha_d] Some DVD bargains if you're
interested, including DVDR!
That's a bloody good idea!
Hmmm - should I talk to SonicBlue tomorrow? Or should I have a chat
with
the Comet category manager and get him to :-)
M.
-----Original Message----- From: Calum Morrell
[mailto:calum@xxxxxxx] Sent: Sun 07/07/2002 21:22
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Cc: Subject: RE:
[ukha_d] Some DVD bargains if you're interested, including
DVDR!
* drochaid laughs at the shortsighted
twillops
surely
the argument on whether PVR or DVD-* is preferable is
irrelevant?
what
we should be asking [IMHO of course] is when are they going to stop pissing
about and give us a PVR with built in DVD-* ?
options to record to
HD
or DVD on an overview and per program basis ... options to move a program
on
HD to DVD and vice versa
the technologies are highly compatible, and
really shouldn't be seen as competitors
now .. who wants to be first
to
say I'm talking bollocks?
On 7 Jul 2002 at 21:09, Kenneth Watt
wrote:
> > Yes and no Mark. > > The advantage
in a
œnormalconsumer™s eyes is that the DVDR format is > portable to
other
locations, a PVR by its nature is not and when > discussing the likes
of
TiVo with people that are not as tech > orientated as we are this is
the
one thing that kills the argument in > their favour. Personally, I
can
live with a PVR and indeed do, but > when some relative asks me to
record something it™s a pain in the ass > to do it and the quality,
even
from S-VHS is not brilliant, but then > I can™t use S-VHS cassettes
because the vast majority of people I > know do not have a VHS deck
capable of playing them back. > > However, most of them do have
a
DVD deck that is fairly recent, so > suits me, suits them.
;) > > Remember also that most consumers know what a VHS deck
is,
they know > what a DVD deck is but many have not got the first clue
what
a PVR > is. > > K. > > -----Original
Message----- > From: Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx] >
Sent: 07 July 2002 20:56 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject:
RE: [ukha_d] Some DVD bargains if you're interested, > including
DVDR! > > LOL - No :-) > > > >
Seriously,
though - do we think DVD-(some recordable format) is going > to beat
PVR
technology? > > > > Personally, I think that PVR
will
win in the consumer space.) > > > > (Jason - please
comment here, particularly if you disagree - I'd far > rather have
someone eloquent and opinionated arguing against me than > 100
yes-men
!) > > > >
M. > >
-----Original Message----- > From: Jason Lee
[mailto:jasonjlee@xxxxxxx] >
Sent: Sun 07/07/2002 18:55 > To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Cc: > Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Some DVD bargains
if
you're interested, > including
DVDR! > > >Philips are being *very* aggressive about it and
if
you look around > at > > DVDR VCR replacement machines it
would
appear that they lead the > field > > as it stands and now
we
have the second generation of those machines > > which look to be
a
hell of a lot better than the first ones. > Although > >
that's
always the way with new technology isn't it? > > Yeah, and
would
we change that for the world? :) > >
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