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Panasonic DMR-XW380 Pro Reviews

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

Our only real reservation about the ’XW380 relates to its price. We can’t help but feel that a product like this needs to be around £400 to really tempt. Yes, it might be discounted in the future, but we have to make judgements on the present. So, four stars it is.
8.0 Rated at:

 

expertreviews‘s review Edit

Looking at the exterior, there’s little to tell it apart from other models in Panasonic’s DIGA range. It’s slim, black and understated, with a flap that covers a range of ports. Underneath are S-video and composite inputs for capturing SD video from analogue devices – not that useful these days. More important are the USB port and SDXC memory card slot. Using these you can view photos, listen to MP3 tracks and watch DivX, MPEG2 and AVCHD video. Archiving HD TV or AVCHD footage to DVDs can be handy, but it’s a trick that Panasonic have overlooked here.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 20, 2010

reghardware‘s review Edit

Certainly pricier than a run-of-the-mill DVR, you do, however, get a DVD recorder and DLNA streaming of recorded TV for your money. For some, though, that won’t compensate for the interface quirks.
6.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 06, 2010

Pocket-lint‘s review Edit

If Freeview HD recording and all round digital know-how is your aim, there's nothing quite like the XW380. It's a veritable one-stop solution for a home cinema, albeit one that hasn't embraced Blu-ray - and it comes at a high price.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 15, 2010

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