How Do You Buy The Right DVR Digital Video Recorder?
There are several things you need to take into consideration when you want to buy a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). How much money are you able to spend? What exactly do you need it to do? Do you simply want it to be able to record shows that you can watch later, or does it need to be able to burn the shows onto a DVD? Do you use Cable or Satellite? In this article, we will take a closer look at what you need to consider when buying a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). Step 1 What is your budget? Buying: The models with the least bells and whistles are able to store up to 40 hours of recordings on a 80GB hard drive. Through TiVo you can get a DVR for $30-$50, but this does not include any service. If you sign up for a year of service, you are able to get an upgraded box that will store 80 hours of recordings for approximately $150 (for the box). You can expect to pay $300 or more for a box that holds 300 hours of recordings, but if you get a TiVo package, you will only have to pay around $200