Sony DVD Recorder RDR-GX7

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : DVD Recorder RDR-GX7
  • Product code : RDR-GX7
  • Category : DVD/Blu-Ray Players
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  • Info modified on : 04 Apr 2019 04:46:01
  • Long product name Sony DVD Recorder RDR-GX7 :

    RDR-GX7 - Top-of-the-range machine with a variety of advanced recording, playback and editing features

  • Short summary description Sony DVD Recorder RDR-GX7 :

    Sony DVD Recorder RDR-GX7, 12-bit/108MHz, Analog AV In/Out S-Video In/Out Component Video Out DV Terminal (i.LINK) 2 x Scart (1 including...

  • Long summary description Sony DVD Recorder RDR-GX7 :

    Sony DVD Recorder RDR-GX7. Video D/A Converter (DAC): 12-bit/108MHz. I/O ports: Analog AV In/Out S-Video In/Out Component Video Out DV Terminal (i.LINK) 2 x Scart (1 including...

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Reviews
Updated:
2017-03-01 09:11:16
Average rating:70
Uk has collected 4 expert reviews for Sony DVD Recorder RDR-GX7 and the average expert rating is 70 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2017-03-01 09:11:16
Average rating:70
When Sonys RDR GX7 DVD recorder first came out, it was ground-breaking stuff because it straddled the recordable format camps. Although it provided support for the official DVD-R and DVD-RW formats, it could also write to DVD+RW discs.Nevertheless...
soundandvision.com
Updated:
2017-03-01 09:11:16
Average rating:0
If youre like me, youre sick and tired of format wars. When will these companies learn that having to choose between formats only leads to consumer frustration and, sometimes, outright rebellion? Perhaps this is why DVD-Audio and SACD have not taken...