DVRs have changed the way we watch television. We can watch our favorite shows whenever we want and skip commercials. But TiVo and your cable company charge a monthly fee for the privilege.
Fortunately, you have options. You can get a DVR without the monthly subscription.
The Moxi HD DVR is subscription-free. Moxi says its 500-gigabyte hard drive holds 75 hours of high-definition content. Or, if you’re old school, you’ll get 300 hours of standard definition.
Archos’ Internet Media Tablets also record television shows. They’re similar to Apple’s iPod Touch.
Prices start at $280 for the Archos 5. It has a 60GB hard drive. The DVR Snap on ($80) turns it into a portable DVR. But it only records standard definition.
You remember that old computer? The one in the closet? Get it out! It’s your new DVR!
You’ll need a television tuner card. You’ll find both standard- and high-definition TV varieties. Analog TV tuners are still being sold; opt for a digital (ATSC) tuner. Also, if you have cable, make sure the tuner is compatible. Some only work with over-the-air signals.
Some tuners must be installed inside the computer. Others are external, connecting via a USB port. The USB option is easier to set up.
Finally, you can take your shows with you on your iPod. IPodifier (free) will convert recordings for your player. It works with Vista’s DVR-MS Media Center file format.
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