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Panasonic DIGA DMR-EZ475VK - DVD recorder/ VCR combo - black

Panasonic DIGA DMR-EZ475VK - DVD recorder/ VCR combo - black

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Brand: Panasonic
Category: CE

List Price: $399.95
Buy Refurbished: $115.90
You Save: $284.05 (71%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews


MPN: DMR-EZ475VK
Model: DMR-EZ475VK
UPC: 037988255603
EAN: 0037988255603

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Built-In Digital Tuner with Analog ATSC Tuner
  • Automatic Program Information Acquisition (ATSC)
  • 2x LP Horizontal Resolution (500 lines) - JPEG View with SD Slot
  • Long Time Recording with High Picture Quality (EP mode: 8 hours)
  • HDMI Simple Connection (HDMI Ver. 1.3) - DivX Playback

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
DMR-EZ47VK Progressive Scan DVD Recorder with VHS VCR, SD Slot, ACCUTUNETM Digital Tuner, 1080p Up-Conversion with HDMI, EZ SyncTM HDAVI Control & HDMI Simple Connection, and 2x LP Horizontal Resolution (500 lines)


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Perfect in many ways, but not in all ways. Still my dream machine.   January 30, 2008
 44 out of 44 found this review helpful

What makes this different from the DMR-EZ47V model? Only the inclusion of an HDMI cable. This is my third Panasonic DVD-type recorder and none of them have had major failings.

Don't believe the Amazon reports of a bad digital tuner as it just isn't true. The secret to good terrestrial digital reception is the right antenna. If you have that, you get great channels. Albeit, not in high def. But this is not a high def recorder. I didn't bother with the analog channels as I receive them all digitally, and then some.

I recommend the stand alone Phillips "Silver Sensor" antenna or clone. Don't waste money on the Terk models as they look nicer but don't do the job as well. Analog transmission is going away so you won't need rabbit ears. If the "Silver Sensor" doesn't work, you are just in a bad location. Mine works great through a 5-900 MHz 3-way splitter.

With my old GoVideo DVD/VCR combo I had 8 cables running from the back of the unit to the TV. 3 component cables & 2 audio. Plus 1 yellow composite and 2 more audio just to play VHS. 8 cables replaced by 1 (ONE) HDMI. Both formats play through HDMI.

With the HDMI upconversion turned on your DVD and VHS pictures can display at 480i/p, 720p, 1080i/p, or just select auto. While the difference in the picture is noticeable, especially with VHS, don't expect miracles. The best upconversion in the world can only simulate HD, it can't create information not in the original. For true HD movie experience we still need blu-ray. I have one and it is awesome.

If the HDMI on your TV supports Viera the Panasonic remote control can control limited functions of your TV. No more manual programming of the remote to work with your TV! The smart features means your player will automatically turn off when you turn the TV off. However, my Vizio doesn't support Viera so it doesn't work via HDMI. Pages 68 - 69 in the manual allows programming of the remote via the buttons.

As you can see in the product description this player supports a wide variety of discs. One long awaited favorite is the ability to record to DVD +/- R Dual Layer. DVD-RAM is great because playback supports 1.3x playback by pressing [play] a second time. Press [play] again to return to normal speed. Now you can record your favorite programs in digital quality (Analog only to VHS.), skip commercials, and watch them faster on DVD-RAM. The upconversion means you almost don't miss the HD airing. Plus you have the ability to cross copy VHS to DVD and vice verser, providing copy protection is not an issue.

One of my favorite features missing on this unit is "shorten segment". It easily allowed cutting out commercials, yet leave a single video file. Alternately, "divide program" allows cutting around the commercials, then you may delete them. It's a bit more time consuming and leaves you with a fragmented video file. This will not affect play back as it simply jumps to the next video block. However, the "combine chapters" function only works with "chapters" you create, and doesn't combine the segments of cut pieces.

Thus I must agree it is a bit more complex to use, and you will need to spend some time with the manual and even cross reference some pages. It is time well spent as it is nothing you won't learn with repeated use. It's not rocket science. You'll be a pro in no time.

While I wish this had a hard drive and recorded in HD, I can't ding the product because that is not the design intent. Maybe next years model. I'm very picky in what I like and I am VERY happy with this player.

This is a great way to give that old 4:3 analog TV a digital tuner and keep it around a few more years. Plus you could receive more digital channels than analog! But only HDMI supports upconversion. Even with some short comings such as the standard definiton digital tuner, this player does it all and does it extremely well.

My two biggest gripes which make me wish I never sold my analog GoVideo combo. Finalized DVD-R will NOT copy to VHS. Only unfinalized DVD-R will copy providing the material is not copy protected. I can no longer copy a couple of regular DVD's to tape. Maybe there are tweaks to be found. But my need to copy to tape isn't as great as was my desire to do so. Cest la vie.

For more answers on this product download the manual at the Panasonic website.



1 out of 5 stars This machine is a piece of garbage !!!   March 19, 2008
 4 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is the worst dvd player I have ever owned. It doesn't play several of my discs (they skip, even though they aren't dirty), and it is extremely slow. I recently played a disc, and they machine froze up. I tried to open the player, and the door wouldn't open. I unplugged the machine, and plugged it back in, and the player still didn't open. It also says that there is "no disc". I hate this player. It is a piece of garbage. Take my advice - don't waste your money on one. Buy a Toshiba instead.


1 out of 5 stars A bust!   March 17, 2008
 0 out of 5 found this review helpful

This refurb machine comes with only a 90 day warranty, was complicated to set up and didn't work once we did. S&H is nonrefundable. Insult to injury is a 15% restocking fee. Stay away from this one!


1 out of 5 stars The Panasonic DMR-EZ475V S-U-C-K-S   June 15, 2008
I bought the Panasonic DMR-EZ475V in May, 2007 and have had a lot of problems with it. It botches up DVD+RWs in so many different ways that they have to be thrown away. It's operations haven't been thoroughly tested, thus locking up the machine more often than not. I spent $300 plus sales tax for this...terrible WASTE OF MONEY. Believe me, stay away from this machine and be suspicious of similar Panasonic procucts. Bottom line...the DMR-EZ475V S-U-C-K-S.


1 out of 5 stars panasonic dvd recorder   August 1, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I got this recorder because it had a hard disk and was touted as easy to use. Wrong!!!. Terrible instruction book. I spent nearly six hours on the phone with customer service just trying cable hookups to get it to respond at all. After that it wouldnt establish its program. It had a crazy requirement that you had to leave your TV off for 24 hours for it to establish a program. It wouldnt work without the program(stupid requirement) I had only one TV so that was a real annoyance.I got so angry and disgusted that I just set it aside. Eventually after the warranty had expired I found it had come out of the box defective so I might as well as set fire to the $400. Save your money dont buy Panasonic

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