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Panasonic HDC-SD5
by James Morris

A dinky AVCHD camcorder, with respectable video performance and a reasonable price.

Jan 21, 2008
PANASONIC DVD BURNER II (LF-D521U)
by Daniel Gardiner

Panasonic's LF-D521U has a lot in common with the LG drive in this issue – in fact, with the exception of two reading speeds, both drives have identical specifications.

May 1, 2003
PANASONIC TX-LCD15M
by Darren Ellis

The TX-LCD15M by Panasonic has a sleek, lightweight design with the OSD controls hidden on the side. Its range of video inputs grades it favourably with regard to specifications.

May 1, 2003
Panasonic SW-9583-C
by Staff Writers

A little slower than its 12x and 16x counterparts, this is another DVD-RAM supportive drive and it ships with three RAM discs and a copy of Nero Express to have you up and burning right out of the box.

Sep 8, 2004
PANASONIC TX-LCD15S
by Darren Ellis

Panasonic's TX-LCD15S highlights good features with its range of video connectors, and performed fairly in the sharpness and resolution tests.

May 1, 2003
LG GMA-4020B
by Daniel Gardiner

Like the Panasonic LF-D521U, this DVD-RW drive is a generation behind the newest ones on the market. As such it lacks a lot in burning speed – in fact most of the newer models on the market are twice as fast.

May 1, 2003
MITSUBISHI DV172B
by Darren Ellis

Scoring stronger than both the more costly 17inch Panasonic and Hitachi, the Mitsubishi DV172B just misses out on a recommendation.

May 1, 2003
Sony BWU-100A
by Jake Carroll

It may be early days for the technology, but it's still interesting to look at Sony's Blu-Ray drive under the microscope.

Nov 20, 2006
Pioneer DVR-A04
by Staff Writers

As this Labs’ sole available proponent of the –RW format, Pioneer has a struggle on its hands getting the public to accept the standard over the faster and more widely used +RW format.

Dec 2, 2002

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