The DMRES15 is actually the first sub-£200 dual-layer recorder we've seen, meaning you can fit up to 1 hour and 50 mins of highest-quality XP video on one disc. The recorder also supports every other format available, including DVD-R/RW,-R/RW and -RAM discs. Panasonic's RAM format is the most versatile choice, as it allows you to timeslip recordings and watch them as they're still being written.
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