![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This unit also has a built in tuner (although it is a standard definition analog tuner) rather than hi definition digital. (10) Easy to read display both on screen and on the front of the unit. (9) Most of the remote controls are also on the front of the unit. (8) Is relatively fast in loading a disk when inserted. (7) Similar to a DVR, you can pause a show that you're watching and recording (say, for a phone call)and pick up where you paused it. Has saved me from messing up many a recording. This makes it less likely that you will accidentally hit the stop button while recording and mess up the recording. (6) Has a separate button to stop recording from the one to stop play on both the remote and the front of the unit. Makes it more visually appealing and easier to select. (5) This model gives your great flexibility in setting up the title/menu page and provides for about eight different backgrounds to choose from. The slower speed on other machines reduces the video quality. So, if transferring a video or copying something that's 2 hours and 10 minutes long, I can set the speed to 2H10M on the Pioneer, rather than 4 hours on my other machines. (For example, I can chose 2 hours, 43 minutes.) On my other recorders, I could chose recording times of only 1 hour, or 2, 4 or 6 hours per DVD. That is, I can set the total recording time on the disk to be whatever I want it to be between 1 and 8 hours. (3) Can set DVD recor ding speed in infinite gradations. It is easy to use the remote by feel in the dark without having to look at the buttons or hitting the wrong buttons. The more often used buttons are larger and well placed. (2) Very well laid out remote: Buttons are different sizes, shapes and colors to make it easier to use. (1) Can play at 2x normal speed and you still hear the soundtrack. This model DVR-225 is identical to the DVR-220, except that it was made for and sold only by Best Buy.įeatures that do not exist in my other brand (Sony, JVC, Toshiba, etc.) models: (Model #DVR-220 was only for Walmart.) Since then, I have bought about ten more DVD recorders from other manufacturers, but the Pioneer has always been my favorite. My very first DVD recorder purchased was the model DVR-220 at Walmart in 2004. ![]()
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