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Top 5 tips for buying a PVR

So you've finally ditched your VHS recorder but are unsure what to replace it with. We look at the five features you should be looking at when buying a PVR.

Yamaha RX-V663

The Yamaha RX-V663 sounds great, but it's tough to recommend with its paltry HDMI connectivity, poor upconversion quality, and other design quirks.

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Reviews

  • Mitsubishi HC4900

    Mitsubishi pushes the entry level price point of 1080p projectors even lower with the HC4900. It's a very solid contender that's made all the more appealing by its asking price.

  • Sony BDP-S1E

    The Sony BDP-S1E is an intriguing device, which comes at a good price point, and appears to have the build, the looks and the features.

  • Epson Dreamio EMP-TW700

    Epson's latest home theatre projector is a fine example of what can be done with an enhanced LCD engine and dual-iris optics.

  • Mitsubishi HC3000

    Despite limited installation flexibility, the Mitsubishi HC3000 is one of the best values in DLP front projectors available today.

  • Sony DPP-EX50

    Sony DPP-EX50

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