I own a Panasonic DVD recorder
I bought a DVD recorder back in September, so I could record programs for my wife while she is away at university. I bought a
Panasonic DMRE85S
from Audiotronic (duMoulin in Quebec) here in Canada. At the time, it cost just under a grand; now it is $789. Figures.
I absolutely love the thing! The 120Gb H/D stores something like 213 hours of programming. I have filled it up twice now, before transferring what I want to DVD. It is my first serious experience with time-shifting, and that's what makes this thing so appealing. I can watch 'The Daily Show' during the next evening (when there's nothing but garbage on anyways) instead of having to stay up until 23:30.
The user interface is a little rough around the edges, but a few days of using it is all that is needed to get comfortable with it. I admit, though, that I have to haul out the manual sometimes when I'm transferring. The worst thing about the UI is changing titles using the remote. Sort of like text messaging on a cellphone, which I detest. I wish there was a computer interface for that kind of thing. Oh well.
It is pretty clear that Panasonic is marketing this kind of machine as a VCR replacement. They even retain the SP/LP/EP designations for the various compression settings. I find that SP is better than SP on VHS, and almost as good as S-VHS, and the highest setting (XP) is better than that. I have settled on SP for almost everything I record.
Back to my wife for a moment. The reason I bought the DVD recorder was so I could burn DVDs of her favorite shows while she is away, and mail them to her or carry them with me when I go to visit. She doesn't have a decent TV to view the disks, but both of her laptops (and mine too) play the disks with fine results. Of course, the same strategy (view on another DVD-capable machine) could apply even if your sweetie isn't 600 km away.
This is the way of the future. I predict that in a couple of years, you will see these things in discount stores for less than Cdn$100 and VCRs will be very difficult to find.
Hope this helps.
bPer