SAMSUNG DVD Recorders Offer a Variety Of Solutions To Improve The Home Entertainment Experience

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SAMSUNG DVD Recorders Offer a Variety Of Solutions To Improve The Home Entertainment Experience

Samsung, worldwide innovator of DVD technology, is taking a lead in the DVD recorder category with the introduction of four powerful models, the DVD-R120, DVD-VR320, DVD-VR325, and DVD-TR520. The lineup offers DVD recording solutions for everyone, including a Dual Deck DVD Recorder/High Speed duplicator, a DVD/VCR recorder which incorporates up-conversion, a single deck DVD recorder and a dual-deck DVD recorder. Samsung’s DVD recorders will be on exhibit at the Samsung booth (#393) during CEDIA 2005, September 9-11 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.

“Samsung is fast establishing itself as a leader in DVD recorders and our new line reaffirms this with the most varied and extensive suite of DVD recorder solutions on the market today,” says Claude Frank, Samsung Electronics America’s Director for Digital Audio/Video. “We offer multiple formats, such as DVD-RAM/-R and -RW in our DVD Recorders for expanded usability. We expect these devices to accelerate Samsung’s growth in this field.”

DVD/VHS Recording
Samsung’s DVD-VR325 is a VHS-DVD multi-recording device that lets consumers record between VHS tapes and DVD discs. With both formats supported in the same machine, consumers can convert treasured VHS tapes to DVDs at the touch of a button, with no special wiring required. Users also can record directly from television to either format. But the DVD-VR325 isn’t just a recording powerhouse it’s also a top-flight DVD and VHS player in its own right. The player offers High- Definition conversion from both DVD and VHS via one single hookup; HDMI. Again Samsung has incorporated its Hi-Def conversion feature into this recorder, offering consumers 480p/720p and 1080i output. The device’s sleek and clean front panel design ensures it will look at home in all home theater settings. The DVD-VR320 provides the same multi-format playback and recording features with a smooth, 480P progressive scan image that helps eliminates blur and distortion. Both DVD Recorders have an automatic chapter creator and front DV-inputs for true digital transfer from a digital camcorder.

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