I got the flyer in the mail today. How is the CyberHome DVR? Pic is a bit blurry, but model number looks like DVR 1600. For price and features, looks like a good deal. It has a firewire port. Oh, and a $5.00 pricegrabber rebate is available. $74 net sounds good.
Lots of good deals here in my book. This will probably be my first stop. The Squish pillows at $3 are good. I saw these at Walgreens last week for $10. Forty AA batts. for $2 and Those "daylight" lamps for $18, I could go on. Did I mention that there are some good deals here?
yoregano said: I got the flyer in the mail today. How is the CyberHome DVR? Pic is a bit blurry, but model number looks like DVR 1600. For price and features, looks like a good deal. It has a firewire port. Oh, and a $5.00 pricegrabber rebate is available. $74 net sounds good.
Lots of good deals here in my book. This will probably be my first stop. The Squish pillows at $3 are good. I saw these at Walgreens last week for $10. Forty AA batts. for $2 and Those "daylight" lamps for $18, I could go on. Did I mention that there are some good deals here?
It appears to be the same one they had last year .. The Cyberhome 300 (or 310 in some markets). It is pretty bottom of the barrel.. worth about the $20 they sell for. When they work they are worth it, but they seem to have premature deaths (power supplies or loaders (the dvd mechanism itself)). Check www.videohelp.com for reviews/ratings. I bought one last year, never used it and eBay'd it for $25+shipping (I paid $24.77 last year IIRC). Treat it as a throw-away and you won't be disappointed. If you want something a bit better look into the Philips 642. It supports most DivX and Xvid compressed video formats (e.g. downloaded or self-compressed videos.. 1-2 hours on a single CDR (7 to 14 hours on a DVDR!))
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