JVC unveils combo deck

Nov 15, 2006 8:00 AM

    

JVC Professional Products has introduced the SR-DVM700US three-in-one MiniDV, hard disk drive and DVD player/recorder.

The new combo unit replaces the SR-DVM70, providing enhanced capabilities such as recording and playback from the HDD in the DV format as well as increased storage capacity.

The SR-DVM700 provides an economical and efficient solution for archiving video and media duplication while maintaining the highest image quality by digital-to-digital signal transfer. 

The 250GB hard disk drive allows for an extended recording time of up to 18 hours in DV mode or 473 hours in FR480 mode. The deck also features built-in synchronized editing functions, which allow data that has already been edited on the hard disk to be transferred digitally to disc via DVD recorder. 

For more information, visit: pro.jvc.com.




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