DVR - Digital Video Recorder
Do you often worry about missing your favorite television program? Have you ever tried to set up your VCR to record a program only to discover you don’t have any blank videotapes available? All of these problems can be avoided with the newest invention in recording. DVR is the latest technology enabling you to record television shows for later viewing. DVR, Digital Video Recording, allows many more options than the VCR that so many consumers have utilized to record their favorite shows. This new technology allows you to have total control over your television viewing experience.
With DVR technology, you have the ability to pause and rewind live television, fast forward through recorded commercials, and easily find and record your favorite show. In fact with your DVR, you can set it to record the entire season of your favorite show with just the click of a few buttons. You will no longer have to be concerned with missing portions of your favorite show because dinner is burning or someone is at your door. With the push of a button, you can even pause a live television show for up to thirty minutes!
A DVR stores all video on internal memory eliminating the need for videotapes that must be labeled and stored. The amount of recording time available varies depending on the model you choose. Many offer at least 70 hours of recording time with some offering 200 hours or more. Some DVR receivers even allow you to record your favorite programming regardless of whether day or times or broadcast change.
Perhaps the most recognizable name in DVR is TiVo®. TiVo® works with cable, satellite or even antennae services. With TiVo®, there is a charge for the box, generally 0-0 along with a monthly charge for the service. TiVo® offers many more features than other DVR systems including recording to DVD and online scheduling from the internet. With TiVo® service, you can easily search for your favorite programs by actor, genre, or even keywords. With their newly introduced search features, you can record programs based on your favorite subjects. For instance, if you search for “hot rods,” every show featuring hot rods in the description will be displayed and you can choose which ones to record days ahead of time. DIRECTV satellite service also offers a DVR with TiVo® combined so you can take advantage of the benefits of both services.
If you have satellite service through DISH Network or DIRECTV, the DVR is a must have to be sure you don’t miss any programming. Unlike with TiVo®, DVRs through your satellite service can often be received for free or at a reduced price during special promotions. That translates into big savings over the TiVo® service. There may also be a small monthly subscription charge depending on the programming package that you choose through your satellite television provider. Along with the above mentioned features, the DVR through your satellite service provider will enable you to watch one program while recording up to two others.
With a DVR, you may never have to watch commercials again. Streamline your television viewing experience with this latest technology. It is time for you to be in control of the programming that comes into your home. With a DVR, now you can be again.
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High Definition Television
HDTV is high definition television and it can make an enormous difference in your television viewing experience. Many consumers describe the HDTV experience as being closer to watching a movie in the theater than watching a standard television set. HDTV offers a digital picture with a higher resolution than normal television screens. The higher resolution results in a clearer, crisper picture. It also offers the ability to watch widescreen movies and programs without the annoying black bars that your regular television displays. It is the way the movie directors intended you to watch their films. With HDTV, you will be in on even more of the action of your favorite program.
Currently with your regular color television, waves are scanned at 480i. This means that at any given time there are 480 lines of picture being sent to your television screen by your service provider. Odd lines are displayed, followed by even lines. The change happens so quickly, the human eye believes you are seeing one big picture. With the introduction of HDTV, there are more lines transmitted (at either more than double interlaced or progressively) giving us a higher resolution and better quality picture.
In order to enjoy the HDTV experience, you will need to introduce a few things to your home. To get started, you need:
All providers are generally offering some HD channels. Satellite providers are able to offer more of these channels than your local cable company. Be aware that digital channels often offered through cable companies is not the same as HDTV.
In addition to a better quality picture, you will also enjoy higher quality sound with HDTV. The digital audio sound provides even more of a movie theater like experience in your home. To provide the best in entertainment quality in your home, HDTV is the way of the future. As more channels are broadcast in HD format, your television viewing experience will only improve.
Satellite providers not only offer HD channels but their other channels are offered via a digital signal. This results in a clearer picture than the analog signal offered by many cable companies. DISH Network currently offers the most high definition channels available. With more than 1700 hours per week of high definition programming, DISH Network is an excellent option for receiving HD channels including HBO, Showtime, Discovery Channel, ESPN and more.
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