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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Sony has recognised this and delivered the VRD-MC3, a DVD burner that it claims makes transferring video from any source (camcorder, hard disk, VHS) on to DVD a breeze. It can be used in conjunction ...
It's some 60 percent smaller in size, but other than that Sony's new VRD-MC6 DVDirect looks and acts an awful lot like the previous VRD-MC10 and VRD-MC5: it can take 1080i video with 5.1 audio off ...
It may be gettin' better, but it ain't getting any prettier. As the proper successor to Sony's DVDirect VRD-MC5, the all-black VRD-MC10 only looks marginally better than the original, but still has ...
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 ...