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LASER HD PVR Set Top Box and Media Player Record to USB Flash or Hard Drives $69.98 Free HDMI

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Can't afford to miss any FIFA World Cup games that only happens once every 4 years? Then why not schedule a PVR to record it for you when you can't watch it live, which is exactly what Today's Stock is capable of doing.

The LASER HDM2000 is a High Definition Set Top Box and a Personal Video Recorder (PVR) which will turn any TV into digital ready TV, and allow you to record TV shows directly onto USB storage devices such as USB flash drives or hard drives. Coupled with a full funtion remote control, the HDM2000 has a 7 day Electronic Program Guide (EPG) and can accomodate 3 user types for favourite channels - let's say "Mum's favourties, Dad's favourites and Charlies favourites"!

BONUS 1m HDMI cable included.

I bought this last time, although with no free HDMI cable

seems to work well although is not a quality device, the remote is a bit basic the buttons can tend to get stuck but overall easily worth the money for what it does

There is the free pickup option

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  • I'm tempted to get one of these can anyone tell me if there any good and how the recording of this works like can I just click a show in the program guide and it will record that or do I have to manually enter in times etc to record something?

    • its not a bad unit, a little buggy at times. for recordings you use the tv guide to add it to the recording schedule, the file sizes are quite big. there's more info here

      http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/25079

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    FAT32 only, seems feedback no good.

  • Lol, I responded to that thread the other day thinking it was dead, and here's another one.
    This is a VERY cheap unit that offers recording to USB. It is no Toppy Masterpiece, but it does what it says.
    The one I have is slightly different, but I reckon they're the same internals so here's some info.
    You have to use a powered USB drive or it won't recognize it.
    It will split files to keep within the FAT32 limit.
    You can convert the .pvr files using several tools http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1419277#r… may work for you.
    I use an HDConvert tool that was free on OzBargain a while back http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/23028
    It will play most .avi files I think. It played mine anyway

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    Bought a Olin 1200 HDPVR set top box from kmart for 69$ 2 weeks ago and quite happy with it. It boosts TV signal enough, i could watch all digital channels and works good with my 320gb NTFS formatted portable harddisk for PVR (timeshift and recording).

  • I got one of these the other day for my old man.

    Bit buggy but after a firmware update (which is very easy) it seems to be working OK.

    casey2: I was using a non powered 8gb USB with mine just fine.

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