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What is the difference between Mid-Hudson DVR and a VCR?

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What is the difference between Mid-Hudson DVR and a VCR?

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A VCR uses a VHS cassette tape to record approximately 2-6 hours, depending on quality, of programs in an analog format. Mid-Hudson DVR (Digital Video Recorder) stores recorded programs in a digital format on a hard drive built into your receiver, saving you from the hassles of a VCR. Mid-Hudson DVR can conveniently store several hours* of recorded programming unlike a VCR. Recorded programs can be easily managed and selected from an electronic on screen guide.

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