17 July 2007 15:55 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Samsung Electronics has launched seven new analogue DVD players as well as a range of digital models.HDD, combo and single tray designs are available, all of which match Samsung's latest product design styling.
The complete range of HDD DVD Recorder consists of the DVD-HR755, DVD-HR753 and DVD-HR750.
Topping this range is the DVD-HR755 DVD Recorder which has a 250GB hard drive and supports full multi-format recording.
It also boasts Samsung's EZ REC Mode that offers screen prompt instructions and 1080i upscaling.
Complete with Samsung's proprietary Anynet+ technology, hook this up to your TV via an HDMI cable and you can use one remote to control both units.
The 160GB DVD-HR753 boasts the same spec, but no upscaling and minus a few formats for recording while the DVD-HR750 also has a 160GB HDD but no Anynet+.
Leading the Combo Recorder range is the Samsung DVD-VR355, fully multi-format capable and with EZ REC Mode and an HDMI connection with Anynet+ technology.
It allows easy recording of old VHS video cassettes directly onto DVDs. The DVD-VR350 is similar but with no Anynet+.
Finally, there two Single Tray Recorders, both offer a slim, space-saving design.
The DVD-R155 boasts full multi-format capabilities and comes complete with HDMI connection and Anynet+ technology as well as the EZ REC Mode.
The other player in this range, the DVD-R149, is not fully multi-format and does not offer the HDMI / Anynet+ hook up.
Home Cinema, DVD, Samsung



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