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Is a USB3 2TB hard drive suitable for recording TV programs with a KDL-22EX553? USB powered?

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morphmusic
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Is a USB3 2TB hard drive suitable for recording TV programs with a KDL-22EX553? USB powered?

Hello.  I am looking for a hard drive for my parents to buy so that they can record programs with their new

KDL-22EX553.  Does the hard drive have to have external power?  Is USB 3 compatible with the TV?  (I have seen on some websites it seams to be compatible but on others it says it is not.) 

Does this look compatible?  http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/harddrives-external/desktopusb3.0/nov-p332tb.html

http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/harddrives-external/px1640m-1hl0.  

or  http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/harddrives-external/32225.html

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Hi.

it has been raised many times this question, and i have found that Sony have in the past recommended the western digital my book drives which of coarse are powered drives, and since that drive is mentioned in the link you provided that in my view is a far better quality drive,

the other question you raised about which USB port, if you are going to use this drive or any other for recording its best placed in USB 1, which is the correct one for the job.

the other point i should raise is that your tv will probably want to register the drive to the tv, please remember that once you do you will not be able to use the drive for anything else other than to record and view images from the tv to which it was registered.

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Bravia55HX
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Hi.

it has been raised many times this question, and i have found that Sony have in the past recommended the western digital my book drives which of coarse are powered drives, and since that drive is mentioned in the link you provided that in my view is a far better quality drive,

the other question you raised about which USB port, if you are going to use this drive or any other for recording its best placed in USB 1, which is the correct one for the job.

the other point i should raise is that your tv will probably want to register the drive to the tv, please remember that once you do you will not be able to use the drive for anything else other than to record and view images from the tv to which it was registered.