In used but great working condition, comes with remote. Slight dent on the top of unit, doesn’t effect functionality, please see pics.


Specs can be found online but if you’re looking at this then I guess you know what it is and its capabilities.


The DMR-EX88 is one of the first DVD/HDD combis to boast a Freeview Playback badge, which means it not only boasts an integrated Freeview tuner and 7-day EPG, but it can also record an entire series at the touch of a button.


With a massive 400GB hard disk, offering up to 712 hours of recording time, even the biggest couch potato won't run out of space. Plus, the unit can record onto any type of DVD disc format making it possible to fit over 14hr onto one disc (but you can't record directly onto DL discs)


Owners of large digital media libraries stored on PC can transfer your files to the unit's hard disk via the SD card slot or the USB terminal, both located under a flap on the front panel. The unit can also rip CDs onto the drive at 384kbps and name them automatically using the built-in Gracenote database.


Hi-def upscaling


When hooked up to a hi-def TV via the HDMI v1.3 socket, the EX88 will upscale DVDs and Freeview pictures to 720p, 1080i and 1080p. The HDMI port also supports Deep Colour and Viera Link, which allows the recorder to work in tandem with a Viera TV, offering a range of convenient functions.


With a timer-equipped set-top box connected to the Scart input, the EX88 can be put into a slave mode and will start recording when it detects a signal, but there's no infrared set-top box control.


As per Panasonic's previous recorders, the EX88 offers loads of flexible recording, editing and copying features.