Do you desperately want to move those VHS tapes or camcorder clips over to DVD? Sony DVDirect VRD-VC20 ($299 direct) lets you accomplish both of these chores without the need to connect to a computer.
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 26, 2005 — Transferring home movies to DVDs has never been easier than with Sony’s next-generation DVDirect (pronounced DVD Direct) recorder, which lets you convert footage in ...
The Sony DVDirect VRD-MC1 ($299 direct) is a fast, effective method for transferring video directly to DVD. We loved the concept when we saw its predecessor, the VRD-VC20, but had reservations about ...
Sony will start shipping the newest version of its DVDirect external DVD burner later this month. The DVDirect VRD-MC1 features several improvements over the currently available VRD-VC20. This ...
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