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Sony BRX-A320 DVR Helps You Record Missed Shows

Let’s face the facts – with the economic crunch looming over us without any chance of lifting up anytime soon, chances are you might end up clocking more hours at the office in order to preserve your jobs, leaving you without a chance to watch all those shows you normally do. Sony gives you some respite over the weekend (or a public holiday) to catch up with all that you’ve missed, thanks to its Sony BRX-A320 DVR. Equipped with a 320GB hard drive, you get to record up to 27 hours of high definition video or 55 hours of standard definition, while those who want LP mode can get up to 249 hours. Unfortunately, Sony provided a solitary HDMI port, but that doesn’t mean you can’t record SD content while viewing a channel of your choice simultaneously. In order to further save space, Sony has allowed its BRX-A320 DVR to mount on the back of compatible Sony TVs as long as you have a mount purchased separately. Other features include a built-in digital tuner which is compatible with digital terrestrial and BS 110 broadcasts. You can pick up the Sony BRX-A320 DVR for approximately $550 when it hits Japan this February 20th.

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