As an extremely satisfied owner of the previous Panasonic HD recorder (DMR-BWT740) I was interested to read the review in What Hi*Fi? of the latest DMR-BWT850.
It seems to be very similar to the 740 with the addition of Freview Play, so I certainly won't be looking to upgrade/replace my kit yet awhile. The price of close on £500 was queried but I thought, fair enough, it is the only piece of equipment of its type, therefore no competition .. but more than that, the build quality and performance are all excellent, so I don't have a problem with the price.
The thing that intrigued me from the reviewer's conclusions was this: He asked the question 'Who is it aimed at?' and I was completely amazed that he felt the need to ask! Am I really in a minority of people who like to record off the TV in high definition (two programmes simultaneously if needs be and play a previous recording at the same time if there's nothing on the telly itself worth watching), with the option to burn to a Blu-ray disc or standard definition DVD? How else am I going to do that?
When my old Sony HD recorder died towards the end of 2014 I eagerly pored through my then recent copies of What Hi*Fi Answers Awards Issues at the time, mortified to discover that they no longer felt the need to even discuss such important equipment! I was delighted to find that at least one responsible company still made such a thing .. and it was Panasonic, so it would dovetail neatly into my other home entertainment equipment. Problem solved!
It seems to be very similar to the 740 with the addition of Freview Play, so I certainly won't be looking to upgrade/replace my kit yet awhile. The price of close on £500 was queried but I thought, fair enough, it is the only piece of equipment of its type, therefore no competition .. but more than that, the build quality and performance are all excellent, so I don't have a problem with the price.
The thing that intrigued me from the reviewer's conclusions was this: He asked the question 'Who is it aimed at?' and I was completely amazed that he felt the need to ask! Am I really in a minority of people who like to record off the TV in high definition (two programmes simultaneously if needs be and play a previous recording at the same time if there's nothing on the telly itself worth watching), with the option to burn to a Blu-ray disc or standard definition DVD? How else am I going to do that?
When my old Sony HD recorder died towards the end of 2014 I eagerly pored through my then recent copies of What Hi*Fi Answers Awards Issues at the time, mortified to discover that they no longer felt the need to even discuss such important equipment! I was delighted to find that at least one responsible company still made such a thing .. and it was Panasonic, so it would dovetail neatly into my other home entertainment equipment. Problem solved!