Friday, May 11, 2012

Buffalo, 1TB HDD recorder

Buffalo, and the 1TB HDD, the HDD recorder "DVR-W1/1.0T" equipped with two three-wave digital tuner, HDMI cable of 2m plus the model "DVR-W1V2/1.0T" "cable set Easy" to be released in late May. The prices are open, direct sales is 29,800 yen.

HDD recorder model "DVR-W1/1.0T" has released since November last year, was to set the HDMI cable of 2m. There is a voice of "feel the burden to provide a separate connection cable HDMI" HDD recorder because it is simple, from the user, that was prepared cable set model.

Specifications of the HDD recorder is the same as the model of sale. It should be noted that currently May 9, has been sold for $ 29,800 in direct sales site also "DVR-W1/1.0T" stand-alone recorder.

Based on the CS digital tuner with 2 degrees / BS/110 the ground, can record two programs simultaneously. But built-in HDD 1TB, can extend the recording capacity by terminal is also equipped with USB, to connect an external USB HDD. That support HDD up to 2TB. From internal HDD to USB HDD, the program can also move the recording.

In front of the body, equipped with a lamp to alert the remaining amount of HDD. Free space is lit red if less than 10%, and to forestall the failure of the recording prevented due to lack of capacity.

Japanese new items shop : SORA
Corresponding to the EPG, can be viewed the contents of eight days. Select the program you want to record programs from the table, can be recorded easily.

The housing size 242 × 174 × 52mm (width × depth × height) and weighs approximately 1.32kg. An output line for each HDMI, composite, analog audio. The maximum power dissipation is 22.5W. If you do not have an external HDD power consumption of 1W 20W, standby. Remote control is included.


1 comment:

  1. I purchased a Buffalo HDD recorder, DVR-W1 model but do not know how to transfer the file for my notebook. It is possible? Just can only watch the recorded file on TV. HDD(intenal disc) tranfers for Notebook, PC or Pen Drive? I'm living in Japan but do not understand Japanese characters

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