JVC brings Blu-ray burning set-tops to the U.S., leaves all the fun overseas

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U.S. buyers wanting to slide a Blu-ray playing & recording deck into their setup finally have an option coming from JVC, but the domestic limitations are almost as high as the pricetags. Unlike their Japanese and European cousins , there isn’t any support for DVRing television content to the hard drive or discs here, with support limited strictly to unprotected Blu-ray content, or imported video from cameras or other sources via the Firewire, SDHC and USB ports. Still, professionals and prosumers interested in easily duping their own Blu-ray discs, video editing or quickly creating one-offs the SR-HD1500 (250GB, $1,995) and the SR-HD1250 (500GB, RS-232, Final Cut Pro .mov file support $2,550) may find a home for these when they ship in October. Continue reading JVC brings Blu-ray burning set-tops to the U.S., leaves all the fun overseas Filed under: Home Entertainment JVC brings Blu-ray burning set-tops to the U.S., leaves all the fun overseas originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Sep 2009 12:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments
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