![]() It shares the same sleek piano-black finish as its predecessor and measures a relatively compact 430x59x330mm. The Panasonic DMR-XW350 is a sturdy looking device that doesn't skimp on the bells and whistles. (Unfortunately, there is no wireless functionality, which means you're forced to run an Ethernet cable through your living room.) DivX support is also included. Panasonic has also added Viera Cast to this new model, which allows you to stream YouTube and Picasa content directly to the player. Both models come with 250GB hard drives and twin HD tuners, though the DMR-XW350 benefits from a more efficient H.264 encoder, as found on the top-of-the-range Panasonic DMR-BW850. Pretty much the only thing it won't do is play Blu-ray discs, but we suppose you can't have everything.Īs its name implies, the Panasonic DMR-XW350 is a refresh of last year's DMR-XW300. It's essentially a PVR with an inbuilt DVD recorder and added Web functionality. Other highlights include high-definition (1080i) video recording, seven-day Electronic Program Guide (EPG) support and access to YouTube and Picasa (via Viera Cast/Ethernet). The Panasonic DMR-XW350 DVR comes with a 250GB hard drive capable of storing up to 441 hours of Extended Play video and dual HD digital tuners for recording two television channels at once. Panasonic's DMR-XW350 is a high-end DVD recorder that slots somewhere between the DMR-XW450 and DMR-EX79 in the company's digital video recorder (DVR) line-up. ![]()
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