Panasonic DMR-E80H Review

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Panasonic DMR-E80H
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Bluebouy4's Review of Panasonic DMR-E80H DVD Recorder

Overall Rating

2 stars
  • Value for money
    2.5 stars
Good Points

Haven't had the chance to use it due to operations manual not equipt to tell me how to connect to a a/v receiver and home theatre set-up


General Comments

I bought this Panasonic DMR-E80H DVD Recorder in good faith thinking the operation manual will take into consideration its uses as described (recorder). I've called Panasonic several times to ask if they could send me a diagram on how to set it up with my equiptment and they told me they couldn't help me!!! If anyone out there can help me please feel free to contact me by e-mail.
Bluebouy4@aol.com


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  • rjk4211 on 3rd Mar 2004

    Stick to an 8 track tape deck, my challenged friend. Just keep playing with it...none of them are easy-it\'s not the unit\'s fault!

    The unit, by the way, is fantastic! So easy, so quick/convenient, great quality. And a 80GB hard disk? You haven\'t lived until you experience the pleasure of dozens of hours of recording time, anytime. No tapes or disks to find in a frenzy as your show comes on...just push 1 button and record to the HD. Transfer to a disk (at high speed) later IF you want to keep it! Get it and live!

  • JenUK on 18th Apr 2004

    Bluebouy, if you're still having trouble, you could go to the Panasonic website, where they publish 'how to connect systems' information. Haven't studied it yet, but it must be a good starting point.

  • smittys2 on 27th Jul 2004


    Not having the expertise to configure the player doesn't make the machine a bad investment. I'm no rocket scientist when it comes to this stuff but I can always find someone that is.
    If lack of data were the critera for bad mouthing a given piece of equipment maybe everything should get a bad rap because they don't go into detail about how the "ON & OFF" (power switch) works.