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Pioneer DVR-560H-S Multi-System DVD Recorder
 
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Pioneer DVR-560H-S Multi-System DVD Recorder

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Technical Details

  • 160 GB Hard disk
  • 455 Hours of Recording
  • Upscaling (1080p) HDMI
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 15 pounds
  • ASIN: B001CFB20Y
  • Item model number: 1015672
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #123,003 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: March 23, 2009

Product Description

Store and play almost every kind of media format on the DVR-560H-S, including DivX compressed movie files and content from your camcorder.


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great HDD/DVD recorder!, May 1, 2010
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I bought the Pioneer DVR-560H HDD-DVD recorder as an eventual replacement of my Pioneer DVR-520H (which still works fine, but it is an older model, and does not play DivX files). I love the capabilities of the DVR-560H. Besides playing regular DVDs, it has a USB input to import DivX files from a flash drive - very convenient (even though it does it slowly). It can import mp3 files, and operate as a music jukebox. It also has a FireWire input for a camcorder. Fortunately, the cable service I have is not digital, so I am able to use the DVR-560H's built-in tuner to record shows. The hard drive has lots more room than my 520H. Note that this recorder is multi-system, so I had to buy an adapter for USA-style RF in, and a power cord (both just a few bucks from Radio Shack). Even though it will play PAL DVDs, the output will also be in PAL, so a converter of some sort would be needed to watch PAL discs on an NTSC TV. The only complaint I have (and the only reason I gave it four instead of five stars) is with the remote. The Forward and Reverse Scan buttons are now incorporated with the Step/Slow buttons rather than being separate, as on the 520H's remote. It makes editing recorded shows a bit awkward. The playback buttons are also smaller than they used to be, making them more challenging for me to use. Other than that, I am very pleased with the 560H, and it is one of the best purchases I have made!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A very smooth & complete DVR, May 2, 2010
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This is my 4th Pioneer DVR and all 4 are still in service and working well.

The 560H preforms flawlessly. The features are too numerous to mention and the Mfg. product specs/description are all one needs to review. I use all my DVR's with satellite service so any consideration of internal tuner became a none issue. I love the ability to save video in Divx/Xvid format. The Pioneer 560 integrates well with my computers with the ability to upload content to the 560 via USB.

There is one minor item I would have liked to change. I emphasize minor, in that it lacks the ability to set a 12 hour clock. If your unfamiliar with the 24 hour clock, it can take some getting use to.

I saw several iterations of the Pioneer 560. Since it's an international model, its not uncommon to have the European voltage and then the need in the USA to have a power inverter to operate it. One I found said it was equipped for the USA but after close inspection, the power label on the back panel said otherwise. I found one which was clearly marked and was immediately ready for state side operation.

I realize there are several Manufactures making DVR's like the Pioneer but I give Pioneer high marks for yet another feature rich machine.
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