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The Sony RDR-VX560 is a high-end DVD recorder and VHS combo designed for average consumers looking to record content onto DVD discs without all kinds of advanced features. The VX560 features two unique one touch dubbing and one touch recording features which allows users to copy content directly to a DVD or to a VHS tape quickly and conveniently. The RDR-VX560 also includes an integrated standard definition digital television tuner which allows users the option to record standard programs without the use of a cable box.
MSRP $199.99
Release date March, 2008
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The Sony RDR-VX560 also includes additional features such as universal media disc playback support for use with virtually all types of recordable media, Sony compatible Bravia Sync technology for easy connection with other Sony products such as a Sony HDTV, several different recording modes, unique video noise reduction support for a sharper picture, and a 16-bit/96KHz digital to analog audio converter. It is worthy of noting that the RDR-VX560 more importantly includes integrated HDMI ports, and also features full HD up-scaling support through the HDMI inputs.
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- Audio
- Dolby Digital and Dolby dts decoding support
- CD Playback Supported: CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW
- Digital-to-Analog Converter: 16 Bit, 96 kHz
- Video
- DVD Playback/Recording Supported: DVD (VR mode), DVD+R DL, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R DL, DVD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, JPEG, SVCD, VCD
- VHS Heads: Four heads, 19 Micron
- JPEG Playback
- Includes screen saver mode
- Convenience Features
- Noise Reduction (video)
- On-Screen Display
- One Touch Dubbing
- Inputs/Outputs
- Coaxial Audio Digital Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
- Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
- Composite Video Input(s) : 2 (1Rear/1 Front)
- Composite Video Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
- HDMI Connection Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
- RCA Audio Input(s) : 2 (1Rear/1 Front)
- RCA Audio Output(s) : 2 (Rear)
- S-Video Input(s) : 1 (Rear)
- USB Port(s) : 1 (Front)
- i.LINK for DV/Digital8® Audio/Video Input(s) : 1 (Front)
- Recording Modes
- 8 Modes on non-doubled layered DVD Media:
- 8 [1H (HQ)
- 1.5H (HSP)
- 2H (SP)
- 2.5H (SLP)
- 3H (LP)
- 4H (EP)
- 6H (SLP)
- 8H (SEP)]
- Power
- Consumption: 29W
- Requirements: AC 120V, 60Hz
- Accessories
- Audio/Video Cord (1)
- Set Top Box Controller (IR Blaster)
- Remote Controller
- AA Batteries (2)
- Instruction Manual
- Quick Start Guide
- Dimensions
- Depth: 13 1/10” (333mm)
- Width: 17” (432mm)
- Height: 3 2/5” (86mm)
- Weight: 12lbs 6oz (5.7kg)
- Warranty
- Limited 1 Year Parts / 1 Year Labor
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Sony RDR-VX560
• Sony RDR-VX560 1080p Tunerless DVD Recorder/VHS Combo Player
• RDR-VX560 DVD Recorder/VCR Combo
UPC: 027242735521
EAN: 027242735521
MPN: RDR-VX560
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MSRP $119.99
Released February, 2009
Pros
- 1080p high definition upconversion
- affordable price
- can record on DVD-Rs, great replacement for a VCR
Cons
- cannot play the latest high definition optical media standard (Blu-ray)
- doesn't record in true high definition
- remote is small, cheap feeling
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RDR, VX, 560, RDRVX, VX560, RDRVX560