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Japan Gets Four New Blu-ray Recorders from Sony

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Sony took the time at their dealers convention in Japan today to announce the forthcoming arrival of four Bravia Blu-ray recorders. The BDZ-X90, BDZ-L70, BDZ-T70 and BDZ-T50 have anything from 500GB to 250GB of internal memory, are MP4 and AVC/H.264-compatible, and are expensive. Stats and prices are below the gallery.

BDZ-X90

Burns Dual layer BD-R and RE discs

500GB of internal HDD

2 digital TV tuners

2 analog TV tuners

Gold plated HDMI output of 1080p60 and p24

200,000 yen ($1,752)

BDZ-L70

Burns Dual layer BD-R and RE discs

320GB of internal HDD

2 digital TV tuners

2 analog TV tuners

Gold plated HDMI output of 1080p24

180,000 yen ($1,576)

BDZ-T70,

Burns Dual layer BD-R and RE discs

320GB of internal HDD

2 digital TV tuners

2 analog TV tuners

HDMI output 1080p24

160,000 yen ($1,401)

BDZ-T50

Burns Dual layer BD-R and RE discs

250GB of internal HDD

2 analog TV Tuners

HDMI output 1080p24 only.

140,000 yen ($1,226)

The four recorders are out in Japan in November and they are all Bravia Link-compatible. Akihabara News and Impress through Google Translate

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