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Many manufacturers are no longer making new DVD recorders for the U.S. market.

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Over 60% of Amazon purchasers give this product 5 out of 5 stars.

The Panasonic DMR-EZ28K is an excellent entry-level DVD recorder with an ATSC tuner.

Another bonus is Panasonic’s enhanced playback quality on discs recorded using the four-hour LP mode.

Toshiba DR430 DVD Recorder

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Over 50% of Amazon purchasers give this recorder 5 out of 5 stars.

This DVD recorder has been officially discontinued but may still be available via clearance outlets or third parties.

The Panasonic DMR-EA18K is another entry-level DVD recorder we recommend for most folks.

Panasonic DMR-EZ28K DVD Recorder

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However, another bonus is Panasonic’s enhanced playback quality on discs recorded using the four-hour LP mode.

The EA18K can also play DivX files.

Over 30% of Amazon purchasers give this product a 5 out of 5 stars.

Panasonic DMR-EA18K DVD Recorder

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DVD recorder designs also haven’t been a priority for manufacturers as the category’s relevance has wanted.

As such, they tend to be clunkier than newer technology out there.

Still, most are slim enough to stow away in a drawer until you need it.

Several recordable DVD formats are all slightly different.

The most significant difference between these two formats is storage space.

A standard DVD can hold around 4.7GB of data, compared to a whopping 50GB of space on Blu-Ray.