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Review NaN of
, from England
Price Paid:
$160.00
from Comet Summary: I bought the Thomson because the Grundig video heads were wearing out and I couldn't get replacements. Having got used to the superb archive facility of the 960 I needed something that would do similar. At first I thought I had found it in the 7090 but I am increasingly frustrated by the poor archive system. It was cheap though! Strengths: Naviclick is very handy. It downloads listings information from Teletext each morning (see below) so you just have to scroll through the list and select the programme you want to record. If you have a long-term timer set (e.g. a regular weekly programme) Naviclick doesn't do the morning download. But this just means you have to wait a bit until it finds the correct Teletext page. Rewind/FF is quick (I think). Still frame is rock solid. The remote control does my TV too (not Teletext though). Generally PDC works fine - it's nice and quick to start taping if you programme a timer for something that has already started. Weaknesses: The archive feature is quirky at best. It doesn't automatically recognize a tape as you insert it, you have to enter the number manually (no big deal). You can't assign a new tape an arbitray number - you have to start at 001 and work up. An upshot of this is that if you have three tapes (001, 002, 003) and delete all entries on 002, then put a brand new tape in, you have to call that new one 002 as well. When displaying the list of recordings on a tape it doesn't give their start/duration/end times or whether they were recorded in SP or LP. Even worse, if you have recorded more things than will fit on one listing screen it seems to get confused and you can't tell which order things are in. You can't manually add an entry to the archive or modify an existing entry. There is no search facility. Sometimes it doesn't record on a timer - I had a weekly programme set and it just failed to tape (might have been PDC-related though). Similar Products Used: Grundig VPS960 (archive)
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