Posted on Sep 30, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
VCRs are great for recording tapes for shows when you won’t be home to catch it when it’s on, but they are old and VHS tapes don’t offer quality. I am looking for an inexpensive (sub-$100) VCR replacement. I am pulling TV over the air, so no satellite or cable is involved, so no Dish DVR or DirectTV DVR would work. I was thinking either a DVD recorder or a DVR that allowed recording to a hard drive. I also don’t want some cheap piece of junk that is going to break on me, just something simple and basic.
I really don’t want to use a computer. I don’t have a spare and my main PC is not really up to par for recording (especially since OTA broadcast is mostly HD.) This setup is actually for my mother who is somewhat tech-illiterate, hence the need to be simple.
Posted on Sep 30, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
The main TV in the house has lots more channels with an actual menu… Is that called digital cable? Anyway, the secondary TVs in the house only get basic and I would like to know 1) the proper way to convey what I’m asking for here, and 2) if it’s possible and what it would cost. This is on Time Warner Cable. Thanks!
Posted on Sep 30, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
canon sd 1200 is - price $199 . Don’t know anything about camera and want one that is easy to use.Also want one that will last along time.Is this model camera any good for this price?
Posted on Sep 30, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
… so you can get them developed…
Thank you
Max ~
Posted on Sep 30, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
I have a sony A2oo digital camera and am looking to buy a new lens, i am looking at the SIGMA 100-300mm ZOOM SLR LENS 1:4.5-6.7….. does anyone know if this will fit, cheers
Posted on Sep 30, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
If i am recording 3-5 hours in Full high quality HD can i get 2 days per DVD or just 1 or what? What DVD media should i bring on my trip I want to burn after each day…
Please help with my question about the Camcorder posted before this one
Posted on Sep 30, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
Do you prefer it to the actual print version?