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Mini DV Player - Learn How To Purchase The One That Fits Your Needs

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Posted on December 12, 2007 by Alphonso Sirtle... | Posted under   Consumer Electronics


Technology is moving forward day by day at an increasing speed. Normal people may found themselves sometimes confused by the technical terms used for products that are bought and sold on the market. It is hard to be a specialist in everything, so some help is needed when we want to purchase a certain product, like a mini DV player. This product presents a lot of characteristics. If you decide to purchase one, you are interested in what cassettes can be played on it, or how can you use the editing options. Do not hesitate to ask for additional information when you intent to purchase a mini DV player, or make some research on your own to find out which model fits your needs best.


A general trait for almost all the mini DV players sold on the market is that they are also recorders, not just players. Here are some popular models of mini DV players. For instance, JVC HR DVS 3U, designed as a record and as a player, as well. These features make it a good tool for professionals that like to see what they filmed by using the mini cassettes without having to transport the information from the camcorder to a VCR. With this model, it is as simple as putting the mini cassettes into the player and see the final product of their work. Besides being a player and a recorder, JVC HR DVS 3U has a lot of interesting editing features. Also, it can convert analog signals into digital, which is another great feature. Another good product from JVC is HR DV S 3, a player that has a double deck mini DV VCR. This model is used for converting mini DV materials into S-VHS format. As JVC HR DVS 3U, it is, in the same time, a player and a recorder.


The models presented above are more tools for professionals. If you are just interested in buying a piece of equipment for your home, the Panasonic Professional DV Proline is more suitable for your needs. Among its features, it has a high sound to noise ratio, a very good quality image, four video heads and timer programming. Be aware that you cannot use this model as a recorder, but only as a player. This model is not as good as the ones made by JVC. It does not have a remote control, nor parental locking mechanism. Because it does not have a built in monitor, in order to be used, it must be connected to a VCR. It still remains a good choice for an amateur, though.


Only a few models of mini DV players were presented in this article, but the market offers you many products to choose from. In order to find out which one fits your purposes best, shop around a little before going for purchase one.



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