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Great product with quality sound. It has a built in radio so no need to have the TV on. plays all formats of CD and dvd or from a usb or its internal hdd. Music can be ripped from CD and stored on the hdd to be played directly through its jukebox feature. You can connect to a pc or even print photos from it.. Or just record or chase live TV. Upscales dvd so great quality playback.
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Identical to my existing Pioneer 550 - but with more storage memory
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Without doubt one of the best-if not the best machines on the market-and I have been thro' a few.Although not really interested in it's media capabilities(many will be)as a high performance recording machine it delivers -in spades. If you are lucky enough to stretch to one I suggest that you -for starters look at your cabling -in particular HDMI connection -settle for nothing less than Q.E.D or Chord and IXOS or Q.E.D squart for TV connection.The difference is significant with this machine -not so much so with lesser machines(including earlier Pioneers).On HDMI output through a Pioneer Plasma on 1125i setting the picture matches -and slightly improves on noise- that from the component output via a DVDO HD scaler(1080i) On other fronts the LX60 is refreshingly quiet -fan noise not yet heard-and I have good lugs!The operating system is the quickest and most user friendly around and the ability to dub on to disc at high speed while watching HDD or DVD speaks for itself.(Most other machines lock up)- Freeview is brilliant- the series link is a boon. On a negative note -I do not like the Remote -Its chunky and responsive and well finished but the search and transport buttons are at the top which is awkward-nice central shuttle control though.Not keen on the Commercial skip markers which are part effective but end up putting markers all over the shop making discs difficult to edit.The manual marker system used by JVC on record and play is still superior.Pause record is limited on the LX60 -there is no live buffer -a la Philips/JVC. To Summarise -despite the little niggles a brilliant next generation machine -Pictures thro HDMI -Live and recorded not that far behind true HD. Ohh and did I mention that it looks the part as well? Highly reccommended.Read full review
Overall another good DVD recorder from pioneer.Picture quality is excellent and most control features you can follow after time with the machine.The mark down for me was the poor plastic front facia,unlike pioneer in the past.Also I think the remote is too big and clumsy,not sharp and friendly like in the past.