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Brand: Aiwa

The Aiwa XD-DV500 is a high-end digital video recorder (DVR) released by the Japanese brand Aiwa in the mid-1990s. It was a part of the XD-D series of DVRs that were known for their advanced features, including the ability to record both analog and digital signals, as well as multi-standard recording for use in global markets.The XD-DV500 had a unique design, with a sleek black metal case and a large, clear LCD display. It could record up to 12 hours of video on a single VHS cassette or up to 6 hours of digital signals using the DVB-C/T/S standard. It also included features such as a TV tuner, timer recording, and the ability to burn video to CD-ROM.In addition to its advanced hardware, the XD-DV500 was known for its exceptional image and sound quality. Many reviewers at the time praised its ability to produce clear, crisp video and audio, even when recording high-definition digital signals.However, the XD-DV500 was also quite expensive, with a price tag that was several times that of other DVRs on the market at the time. As a result, it was largely targeted at professional broadcasters and enthusiasts who prized its advanced features and excellent performance over its high cost.Today, the XD-DV500 is considered a collector's item, with vintage models fetching high prices on the secondary market. Its advanced features and distinctive design continue to make it a highly sought-after item for video enthusiasts and retro tech enthusiasts alike.



  • Disc formats: DVD, CD
  • Audio Formats:
  • Video Connections: SVHS, Composite
  • Digital Output: Optical
  • Line Output:
  • Signal to Noise Ratio:
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  • THD:
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  • Dimensions: 360 x 84 x 305 mm
  • Weight: 4.4 kg
  • Year: 1997
  • Price:

Aiwa XD-DV500

Aiwa XD-DV500

Aiwa XD-DV500

Aiwa XD-DV500

Aiwa XD-DV500



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