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[My Other Side of the Stories] LG LRM-519 - DVR/DVD Recorder with MSs EPG October 23rd, 2005 Related entries: Electronics LG Electronics recently introduced their new DVR/DVD recorder model, LRM-519, equipped with MSs EPG (Electronic Program Guide). The EPG service shows shows the schedule of broadcasting programs on the digital TV screen. You can check the programs of 14 days and if you set a particular program, it will provides detailed information about that. Read the rest of this entry »...
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[Cnet.com] LG bows Windows-friendly set-top recorder - CNET.com: The product: The LG LRM-519 is the first DVR/DVD recorder to boast new software from Microsoft, tightly integrating it with a networked PC running Windows XP or Windows Media Center Edition. In addition to the ability to record your favorite TV shows to an internal hard disk or DVD recorder, the LG LRM-519 also boasts network media features, so it can pull down digital photos, video, and audio from your PC.
[Dvr.about.com] Microsoft and LG Electronics Team Up to Offer New Set-Top Digital ...: Previously, if you wanted a DVR/DVD Recording set-up, you would need a Computer with DVR and DVD recording capabilities, but that's all changed with the LG LRM-519.The LG LRM-519 Digital Media Recorder is a combination Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and DVD recorder powered by Windows Media Center Technologies. The LRM-519 includes a 160GB Hard Drive and supports a variety of DVD recording formats, including the latest DVD+R Dual Layer recordable discs, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW.
[Ployer.com] Ployer: has announced the LRM-519 touted as the world's first DVD recorder with digital video recorder (DVR) functionality using new software technology from Microsoft Corp. Features include a 160-gigabyte internal hard-disc-drive (HDD) with an electronic program guide (EPG), stores up to 160 hours of conventional analog TV programming on HDD, program burning from HDD to DVD (DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD+R Double Layer), 90-minute buffer time for Live TV, supports the Microsoft PlaysForSure logo program, PC connectivity using technology from Microsoft, support for wired or wireless in-home networking, enables playback of music, pictures, and video with computers running Windows XP and Windows XP Media Center Edition over a home network ( Supports MPEG, Windows Media Audio and Video (WMA/WMV), MP3 and JPEG images on TV).
[Compuserve.com.com] Alpha - Blog.CNET.com - CNET.com: Before you rush out to buy three of them, remember that it does 1080p only via the HDMI output and that no current or announced 1080p-capable HDTV can even accept a 1080p signal via HDMI. (In case you're wondering, the only next-gen 1080p microdisplays I know of that can handle 1080p at all are the Mitsubishi WD-62927/73927, available next September, and they take 1080p via VGA only.) Also, while upconversion to higher resolutions inside the DVD player is generally a good thing (the Sony DVP-NS975V review has details), it's no substitute for true HD resolution at the source.
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