Connect Your HDTV With A Blu-Ray DVD And A HD-DVR
Posted on May 28th, 2009. Filed under: Computers and Internet.The High Definition TV science is so unbelievable as it has give movies and Television shows a brand new appearance. But there is one irritating problem and that is that the Television shows continue to be bad. A silly sit-com will insult your intelligence in high definition just as easily as it will in general def, if not more and this is where DVRs come in.
The DVR is the short form of digital VCR which is also called a personal video recorder or PVR which essentially is same as a Video Cassette Recorder, which records content from a TV program. But the DVR is much more than a VCR, it is a machine that can cut the fat from your media diet and add hours of free time to your busy week, a few minutes at a time, by making the Television watching experience more efficient. Since it records everything that you are viewing, you can choose to pause your viewing and see it later since it all recorded for your pleasure.
The general models are available from way back in 1999 but the latest models are set up to handle high def materials. Driven by a hard drive which is larger than the one which your desktop computer carries, the HD-DVR can store high def content spanning 35 hours and 300 hours of general content. of course the new models have improved in other areas, too – for example the TiVo Series 3, for example, can up scale standard definition content to give it better quality, and can record two channels concurrently while you watch a third.
The easiest way to get an HD-DVR is by leasing one from your cable company, for about – a month although most people who do this complain about the small amount of storage (8-10 hours of HD content) and the user-unfriendliness of the typical hardware they get. The only way out of this is to get one TiVo Series 3 HD-DVR available at about 0 but is worth every penny in terms of transmission quality, memory capacity and user-friendliness.
There are several advantages of employing such recording systems. You could program it to record any Tv Show of special pursuit to you, even if you are unaware of its existence – for instance program the TiVo to record all movies starring Keanu Reeves showing in any channel anytime. You no longer have to surf through the endless channels for equally endless hours and the best part is that you could view your favorite shows without the both of commercials, and this itself is such a smart way to watch TV.
This could have a great effect of television advertising as recently seventy percent of admen said that with the increasing popularity of DVRs, the thirty second spots would soon become history. And about a fourth of admen said they would respond by cutting down the amount of money spent on TV ads and directing their energy elsewhere. When you connect your HDTV with a Blu-Ray DVD and a HD-DVR, you can finally say au revoir to the annoying TV commercial messages.