DMR-EZ48V Region-Free DVD/VCR Combo Recorder
The Panasonic DMR-EZ48V is a versatile Region-Free DVD/VCR Combo Recorder, allowing you to easily digitize and play back content from both VHS tapes and various optical disc formats. This unit supports recording onto DVD-RAM, DVD±R/RW media, offering flexibility for archiving your media library. It features both NTSC Analog and ATSC tuners for comprehensive broadcast reception. Enjoy playback compatibility with resolutions up to 1080i and support for popular audio and video codecs like MPEG-2 and MP3. With essential editing features and multiple output options, this recorder bridges legacy and modern media formats seamlessly.
$125.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
10
/ 49
#10 in DVD Recorders
Price vs Category Average
-51%
Below average
Product Type
Combo (VCR/DVD), recorder/player
/ Combo (VCR/DVD), recorder/player
Who it's for
- Seamless Dubbing Functionality
- Universal Region-Free Playback
- Space-Saving Combo Design
Who should skip it
- Standard Definition Output Only
- Limited Product Support and Availability
- Complex Recording Media Requirements
Key Specs
Product Type
Combo (VCR/DVD), recorder/player
Supported Disc Formats
DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW
Tuners
NTSC Analog, ATSC
Supported Resolutions
480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Connectivity
1x USB 2.0 port, HDMI output, Composite/S-Video I/O
Dimensions
430 x 90 x 350 mm
Weight
4.0 kg
Warranty
12 months
Features
- Region-Free playback for global compatibility
- Records directly onto VHS tapes and DVDs
- Includes essential disc editing capabilities
- Supports both analog and digital tuners
- Front-panel USB port for media access
- Simultaneous recording and playback supported
- Wide range of supported disc formats
- Parental control and subtitle support included
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly value the Panasonic DMR EZ48V for its specialized region free DVD VCR combo functionality. Its primary appeal is the reliable archiving of legacy VHS tapes onto digital DVD format. The region free capability is highly praised, offering hassle free playback and recording across international zones. While the transfer process works effectively, some users find the user interface complex, often requiring manual consultation. The purchase price is frequently noted as high, impacting perceived value, though many accept the cost for this unique feature set. Despite minor concerns about mechanical reliability, this unit remains an essential tool for media preservation, successfully bridging analog and digital formats.
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