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Fantastic. I wasn't sure what to do with the overwhelming collection of VHS tapes :)
Upscaling old family home-videos on VHS to 1080p for the win?
I'll better that. I have OLD family home videos from reel film that were transfer to VHS 15 years ago...upscale to 1080P (yeah, right)! But seriously, I'm actually interested in the player. I still have my VHS hooked up, even though it seldom gets used. I wouldn't mind cutting down on the clutter.
oh well fun.
what about a freaking blu-ray recorder? why are none of these at CES this year? its about time we can record to disc and not need to use a computer.
I considered buying a BR 500GB HD DV recorder to copy my old home movies, but the costs for discs and the deck itself was outrageous. i purchased a Panasonic DVD recorder with 200GB hard drive for less than half the price and the DVD discs about 1/10th of the price.
At the end of the day, I don't think my old home movies would look any different, and even if there was a small amount of difference, the costs just couldn't be justified.
I love Panasonic, but personally, I think this is a ridiculous product.
In related news, the head designer for the Panasonic DMP-BD70V was fired after sales of the player reached two units....total.
Thats funny, the player doesn't come out until March 09
Wow, that's handy. If only I hadn't just got a DMP-BD35.
It seems dumb in theory, marrying an ancient tech like VHS with Blu-Ray, but it's actually a great idea. I'd bet I'm not the only person who is fairly young, doesn't have a VHS deck or really any VHS tapes, but would like the ability to play them. Reducing Clutter is also a nice feature. Can it write DVDs though? (for copying VHS-DVD)
ill buy your DMP-BD35, bikehorn.
VHS? I don't need no stinking VHS.