Our review:Item Description:Archive all your favorites to DVD with Sony's DVD Recorder, RDR-GX360. Record your favorite TV shows to DVD, and quickly burn photos and personal video directly from Sony's Digital cameras and camcorders through the USB or i.LINK(R) interface. DVD+RW/+R/-RW/-R(Video) Recording & Playback, including DVD-RAM playback DVD+R Double Layer Recording & Playback (8.5GB) Recording Hours - 1H(HQ) / 1.5H(HSP) / 2H(SP) / 2.5H(LSP) / 3H(ESP) / 4H(LP) / 6H(EP) / 8H(SLP) Sound - Dolby Digital Decoding Playback Compatible 1-Year Limited Warranty Input Ports - Coaxial Audio Digital Output, RCA Audio Inputs x 2 (1Rear/1 Front), RCA Audio Outputs x 2, S-Video Input, Composite Video Inputs x 2 (1Rear/1 Front), Composite Video Output, Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Output, Optical Audio Digital Output, HDMI Connection Output, i.LINK(R) for DV/Digital8 Audio/Video Input (Front), USB Port (Front) Approximate Unit Dimensions - 2.37 (H) x 17 (W) x 8.87 (D) with Pedestal Approximate Unit Weight - 5.29 pounds
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IT MUST BE A DESIGN FLAW AND YES......It is a LEMON!!
Also purchased in August 2008 via a different retailer, but the problem of FREEZING while watching a DVD must be a design FLAW since it did the same thing on my player. Unfortunately, I did not save my receipt and am stuck with this in-operable DVD player. Shame really, usually you can rely on "Sony" but not this time. Buyer Beware.
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Defect or Lemon??
I bought this in June thinking it would be perfect for recording and playback. I struck out on both counts. The biggest glitch is when ANY pre-recorded (store bought) DVD gets to the point of "dual layer" transition-the player freezes and wont move. Now, a lot of DVD players pause/freeze momentarily at this point, but this thing just sticks. Im sending it back for repairs. Stay tuned.
The recorded discs seem to play only on some DVD players-which is par for the course with home-made DVDs. BUYER BEWARE!