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TiVo HD (20 HD hours) While it's not compatible with your cable company's interactive and video-on-demand services, the TiVo HD's excellent onscreen interface and long list of network and Internet features puts it in a class above the generic high-def DVRs offered by most cable providers. Specs: DVR, 16.5 in x 12.6 in x 3.4 in, 190, 2, TiVo, Remote control Digital Networks ReplayTV 4040 - DVR - 40 hrs Specs: DVR, 16.9 in x 13.9 in x 3.5
in, Silver, 40 hour(s), 1, ReplayTV, 2x, 4x, 16x, 20x, 181, Universal
remote control, 1 year warranty TiVo HD XL (150 HD hours) The TiVo HD XL charges a hefty premium for its spacious recording capacity and THX certification, but most users will be content sticking to the all-but-identical standard TiVo HD DVR. TiVo Series3 HD DVR (32 HD hours) Reviewed on 09/11/2006 The Series3 delivers dual-tuner HD recording and some worthwhile networking features to cable customers, but the exorbitant price tag will be too much for all but the most devoted TiVo fans. Specs: DVR, 16.5 in x 12. Digital Networks ReplayTV 5040 - DVR - 40 hrs Specs: DVR, 16.9 in x 13.9 in x 3 in, Metallic gray, 40 hour(s), 1, ReplayTV, 2x, 4x, 16x, 20x, 181, Universal remote control, 1 year warranty |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A digital video recorder (DVR) or personal video recorder (PVR) is a device that records video in a digital format to a disk drive or other memory medium within a device. The term includes stand-alone set-top boxes, portable media players (PMP) and software for personal computers which enables video capture and playback to and from disk. Some consumer electronic manufacturers have started to offer televisions with DVR hardware and software built in to the television itself; LG was first to launch one in 2007.[1] It has also become the main way for CCTV companies to record their surveillance, as it provides far longer recording times than the previously used VCRs


