![]() On the other side are S-video, composite and stereo audio inputs for non-digital sources. To the left are not one but two USB ports (one type A and one type B for PictBridge printers) and a DV input that will be a welcome sight for digital camcorder owners. ![]() ![]() Most notably, there’s a common interface slot, which allows you to add pay TV channels to the already lengthy list of Freeview channels (courtesy of the built-in digital tuner). Under the front-mounted flap is a veritable fairground for any technophile, with loads of buttons and sockets to play with. The unit is available in silver or black and it’s on the chunky side, but its classy looks disguise this fact and the robust construction makes it feel like it could withstand a bomb blast. Of course, you end up paying a higher price for the privilege but that’s Pioneer’s modus operandi these days – if you want the best, it’s gonna cost you.īut its latest DVD/HDD combi, the DVR-560HX, is an interesting anomaly – yes it’s stuffed with a remarkable range of hi-tech features and features high-end build quality, but it’s actually cheaper than the Panasonic DMR-EX88 (currently the best DVD/HDD combi out there) which could give it an advantage when they’re lined up side by side on shop shelves. Whatever type of product it makes, whether it’s TVs, DVD decks or Blu-ray players, it’s sure to be packed with all the latest technology, offer astonishing build quality and more often than not deliver exceptional performance. ![]()
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