Description: The Sony MC5 Multi-function DVD Recorder is an all-in-one unit designed to transfer virtually all forms of home recording devices onto blank DVD discs. After transfer, these discs are ...
Sony Electronics debuted its next-generation multi-function DVDirect™ DVD recorder which can quickly transfer high-definition home videos and digital photos to DVD discs without using a computer. The ...
The VRD-MC5 is Sony's second stab at a portable DVD recorder, following in the footsteps of the VRD-MC3 DVDirect. One of the criticisms we levelled at the previous unit was its lack of high definition ...
VRD-MC5 DVDirect recorder dubs Handycam footage and digital photos to DVD with no PC needed Dubai, 20th January 2008: Sony Gulf recently announced the launch of the new Sony VRD-MC5 DVD Recorder which ...
Sony’s DV Direct DVD recorder lets you transfer HD video from a Sony hard drive camcorder onto DVDs that can be played back on a Blu-ray player. It looks like Sony got a little pissed when it saw JVC ...
It's sort of hard to believe that devices like this are still needed/wanted in today's age of flash storage, but we guess there are always a few hanging back rather than staying caught up. Thus, Sony ...
Sony today debuted its next-generation multi-function DVDirect™ DVD recorder, which can transfer both high-definition and standard-definition home videos and digital photos to DVD discs without using ...
Sony announced their DVDirect VDR-MC6 today which is set to replace the VDR-MC5 DVD recorder. This new model allows the transfer of SD and HD videos and photos from your camera to DVDs directly. No PC ...
The DVDirect VRD-MC5 is the easiest way to transfer old VHS tapes, camcorder footage, and photos from your digital camera directly onto a DVD, without a PC. With analog technologies moving to digital, ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The DVDirect VRD-MC5 is the easiest way to transfer old VHS ...
With analog technologies moving to digital, you're probably cringing at the prospect of your entire VHS collection crumbling over time. Buying and installing a capture card— as well as figuring out ...