DVD recorder

hi probably just for the UK I expect but any input is appreciated. i need a DVD recorder and don't want to pay out a wodge of cash until sony and the others have sorted out which format is to be used. My local supermarket has a Dawoo DVD recorder for 70 pounds.it does media recording,+R/RW -R/RW eight hours recording,four recording modes,video plus,PDC and video scan. As it is so cheap compared to others,what is it missing?will it play cd music?or do i have to still have my DVD player. I'm not really clued up on these things so any help will be appreciated.I will buy better if required just wondered why this was so cheap comprared to the 200 quid ones in other shops. thanks

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Seafarer
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You may want to confirm that it can to double layer recording

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Don Bowey

Piece of crap ? That'll be the Daewoo ...

Seriously, though, it won't have anything missing, apart from build quality. Most of these real cheap end ones are multiregion play of DVD as well as being able to play CD, VCD, SCD and often MP3 and photo CD as well. The recording format is neither here nor there. Bet you're only going to use it like a VCR for timeshifting most of the time, so as long as it records an acceptable picture and sound for 8 hours or whatever, then any format will be fine.

At the end of the day, for 70 quid, with a year ( and possibly 2 years ) warranty on it, if the laser is clapped out after a year, then at only £1.20 a week, it's stood you in nothing, and you can send it to the tip.

Incidentally, Asda are doing one also for £ 68.99, and I have heard very good reports on it. Go for it. Treat your self for Chrissy ...

Arfa

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Arfa Daily

thanks to all that replied,got a lot of help from that.To be honest was suspect with Daewoo yet there is no ASDA near here,so I'll look at the ones in Argos as well,at least I have a fair idea of what to expect now.thanks again.

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Seafarer

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