If you want to start recording DVDs, but can't quite give up on your VHS tape collection, JVC's DR-MV1 combo deck lets you cover both bases.
All JVC Australia reviews
Got old home movies gathering dust and mould? The DVC-100 offers a stress-free way to archive them to DVD for posterity, although critically it doesn't really do much more than that.
Compare Prices | All Pinnacle Systems reviews
The TCP6 doesn't sit at the high end of the universal remote market, and it's priced accordingly. If all you need is a replacement remote or some simple clutter removal, it's a solid choice.
All Crest Electronics reviews
This is a competent system, but the front speakers are difficult to set up. There are better systems within the Sony range.
All Sony reviews
An expensive unit offering twin HD tuners and large capacity storage, but with average recording quality.
All Sony reviews
Panasonic's DMR-EX85 is crammed with more recording and playback features than you can imagine, including an enormous 250GB hard drive, universal disc compatibility and integrated video scaling.
All Panasonic reviews
The DMR-EH50 offers exceptional playback and recording options, although some small quirks do detract from the overall package.
All Panasonic reviews
Packed with features, the Liteon LVW-5045 is good value. AV performance might not be up with the big-brand-name competitors, but it's not as expensive either.
All Synnex Australia reviews
Samsung's BD-P1000 is the first Blu-ray player to land in Australia. While it raises the bar for high-definition video with 1080p output, it also carries a lofty price tag.
All Samsung reviews
DVD-based camcorders still have a way to go before they can match traditional MiniDV camcorders. Still, compared to other DVD camcorders, the DC10 is a decent offering.
Compare Prices | All Canon reviews
Sony's flagship DVD recorder supports a wide range of DVD formats and has a 160GB hard drive that can store up to 204 hours of video.
All Sony reviews