Ready, Set, Record!
DVD recorders from Toshiba, Yamaha, and LiteOn make it easy to get things down on DVD

With all of the developments in digital video recording, I’m ashamed to say that I’m still a sucker for appointment TV. I guess I like having something concrete to look forward to. The Sopranos at 9 o’clock on Sunday night? I’m there. It wasn’t until my two-year-old started asking at all hours of the day to watch The Wiggles — a foursome of grown men in colorful shirts who sing songs and dance with dinosaurs — that I thought about upgrading to a DVD recorder. Fortunately, there are plenty of options (see our “Shopping Made Simple” guide).
For the roundup here, we’ve included two representatives from familiar companies — the Toshiba RD-SX32 ($600) and the Yamaha DRX-2 ($600) — and the LVW-5005 ($300) from a company you probably haven’t heard of before, LiteOn. All three models will leave your VCR in the dust, but they get the job done in distinctly different ways.
PDF: Features Checklist
PDF: Recording/Editing Options



