Philips DVDR725H manual

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    DVD Recorder/Hard Disk Record today on Hard Disk and preserve for life Record anything withou t havi ng to worry ever again where to sto r e i t . K e e p w ha t y o u like in lasting digi tal quality on DVD The perfect recording solution • Record more than 250 hrs of TV on a 160 GB Hard Disk • High-speed archiving from HDD to DVD at up to 20x [...]

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    DVDR725H/02 Specifications DVD Recorder/Hard Disk with Flex Time and i.LINK digital input Date of issue 2007-02-20 Version: 2. 0 12 NC: 86 22 810 12076 EAN: 87 10895 86469 5 © 2007 Koninkl ijke Philips Elect ronics N.V. All Rights r eserved. Specifications are s ubject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Kon inklijke Philips E[...]

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    DVDR725H/02 Product highlights DVD Recorder/Hard Disk with Flex Time and i.LINK digital input 160 GB hard disk (250 hrs) High-Speed archiving:20x speed High speed archiving let s you make a copy of a recording from Hard Disk to DVD in a fraction of the original recording time. Onc e the pr ogram is stored on HDD you can co py it to DVD+R/RW at maxi[...]