LG RH7796W DVD Recorder

By on 15 November 2005

Dubbed the world's first super-multi DVR, the new RH7796W supports DVD-RAM and DVD+R Dual-Layer on top of the usual +R/+RW and -R/-RW.

User rating:8.4

Upside
Hailed as the world's first super-multi DVR by LG, the RH9976W can be fed with almost any format of DVD recordable media found on shelves, from the affordable +/-R write-once and +/-RW rewritable to the less popular DVD-RAM and 8.5GB +R Dual-Layer (DL) discs. Missing in the list is the -R equivalent of the DL formats. For extended recording capability, you can record directly onto the onboard 250GB hard drive which offers up to 345 hours of recording at its lowest recording quality.

Life's good for the shutterbug with the recorder's onboard 8-in-2 memory card reader. Instead of scrambling for the camera's USB cable or an external card reader, this LG allows you to plug your memory card directly into the memory card slot for a fast and impromptu photo slideshow. It also has the added advantage of a speedy data transfer which is not limited by the attached devices, eg early-generation low-speed USB digicams.

The all-digital HDMI audio/video interface has also finally made its way into the DVR with the LG RH9976W. This is a timely and logical move by the Korean manufacturer now that HDMI is fast becoming the standard interface of the A/V industry with many newer TVs equipped with one or more HDMI inputs. This much belated feature also promotes the usage of DVRs as a high-quality DVD playback platform, pushing the standalone player one step toward obsolescent.

Downside
While the video output is beefed up with the introduction of an HDMI output, we can't help but frown on the lack of a set of component-video inputs for enhanced recording quality. This may not appeal to power users who duplicate non-copyrighted home videos from distributed DVDs. For most users, this is probably a slight oversight since they are mainly concerned with off-the-air program recording.

The unit's recording stamina does not go well in our books. Pioneer's four-month-old DVR-630H, for example, manages to clock 455 hours in endurance with its lower-capacity 160GB hard drive. A possible reason for the shorter recording time may be due to a lower compression rate employed for improved picture quality.

Outlook
Besides the shorter recording time, there is really nothing much on paper that we can nitpick about. Priced at AU$1499, this DVR offers good value for money with a generous 250GB hard drive, a close-to-perfect disc recording compatibility and excellent connectivity.

Topics: dvd, dual, dvd+r, dvd-ram, dvr, -r/-rw, +r/+rw, rh7796w, lg, hdd, recorder, layer

Comments (7)

  • ezkii gave 10/10 on 20/06/2008 22:22 Report abuse

    • Good: easy, quick, reliable
    • Bad: not digital

    works great

  • damianrx gave 2/10 on 17/07/2007 20:49 Report abuse

    • Good: price
    • Bad: record and edit features could be much better. poor after sales service on all LG products. Very disappointed in them.

    Move on to Samsung.
    Its one thing to purchase a product but when it plays up you will see how difficult it is to get LG to resolve the problems or even communicate with you!
    They haven't even bothered to reply to a snail mail I sent to AU head office.

  • Domo gave 6/10 on 05/01/2007 20:48 Report abuse

    • Good: It's a reasonable DVR
    • Bad: SD or HD tuner?

    Does this recorder have a solitary or dual built in HD or SD tuner(s)?

  • Mohammad Reza Kheiri gave 9/10 on 21/12/2006 17:53 Report abuse

    it play all format

  • Laz gave a review on 13/04/2006 18:17 Report abuse

    ****ed re: LG RH7796W DVD Recorder

    I bought LG RH7796W DVD Recorder because the sales tweed told me that I could play my Home Movie DVD's on it. Guess what. My movies, along with all of my friends' home burnt jobs, play with LG added jerks and jives, never in the same place, but always annoying. I took it to LG technicians only to be told that the machine 'is not compatible with DVDs burnt on your home computer'. As far as LG is concerned the machine is 100%. The place where I bought it wants $90 re-stocking fee to take it back. I've only had the machine for 3 days, the rest of the time it has been in the hands of LG techs. LG – ‘Life's Good’. Maybe for you, but what about the rest of us here in Aussie?

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 22/02/2006 22:04 Report abuse

    Excellent

    I have purchased this fab product, easy to set up and had it working in no time,
    LG has finally found their feet on this one.
    Great product, I paid $840 fron Harvey Norman. BUY BUY BUY

  • Daniel Lim gave 1/10 on 01/01/2006 14:42 Report abuse

    Great for user-friendly GUI but using only standard 10bit video DAC

    The GUI was great and allows repeated recording of weekly program with one-step programming.
    I have previously the Panasonic DVD recorder(E100) and unfortunately HDD was demaged within 14 months!! Poor HDD quality. Have to pay SGD400 for the repair. Complete rip-off.

    Downside of the LG is the 10-bit/54Mhz Video DAC when other established brands like Sony and Panasonic have already move to 12-bit. However, honestly I cannot tell the difference when I record 1 program with both LG and Sony DVD recorder.

    Anyone care to comment the real visible benefit of 12-bit video DAC?

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