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

September 12th, 2009

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U.S. buyers wanting to slide a playing & recording deck into their setup finally have an option coming from , 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 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 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 for these when they ship in October. Continue reading brings burning set-tops to the U.S., leaves all the fun overseas Filed under: Entertainment brings 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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