Blu-ray Disc™ Recorder with Twin HD Satellite Tuner compatible with Freesat+ and 500GB HDD
DIGA’s H.264 encoder compresses the recorded programmes at a lower bitrates but retain its high-definition resolution. The images are crisp and clear due to advanced compression technologies that are optimized to match each scene. PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus is a high quality image processing technology developed to precisely process each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc™ video signal. It reproduces colour data with twice the accuracy of conventional systems to keep colours faithful and sharp.
With more than 140 digital TV and radio channels to choose from it’s fairly likely that at some point you will want to record two programmes broadcast at the same time. The freesat+ Twin Tuner allows you the freedom to do this and offers a multitude of other viewing and recording options.
The 35-hour long time archiving in HM mode is also convenient for saving hard disk space. In HM mode a maximum of 35 hours of high definition recording data can be save onto BD-RE DL/BD-R DL (50GB).
DIGA becomes more convenient with addition of Rewind Live TV. On top of Pause Live TV which let you pause live TV programmes as if you are watching recorded programmes Rewind Live TV will allow you to rewind live TV to the scene which you want to upto 2 hours so you won't miss important moments. *Rewind Live TV will be effective while channel stays the same. *The function of Rewind Live TV does not work during simultaneous recording. *For Pause Live TV when 8 hours pass since the programme was recorded the recording stops.
Using DLNA technology Panasonic Blu-ray Disc™ players and home cinema systems can access files on the DLNA Server Blu-ray Disc™ Recorder DMR-BS880 or compliant PC*. By simply connecting to Home Network (LAN) you can enjoy AVCHD JPEG files and recorded programmes on your DIGA or AVCHD WMV and JPEG on your PC*. *Requires Windows 7 Operating System.
Key Features:
* Eco ModeTwin Freesat tuner with Freesat+
* 500GB HDD
* BD-live
* PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus
* Super High Grade Dub Mode
* VIERA CAST
* SD/USB for AVCHD JPEG DivX and MP3
* Eco Mode
* VIERA Link
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