A personal video recorder (PVR) frees you from TV schedules, so you can watch your favourite programs whenever you want. Here's how to buy the best one for your home.
January 16, 2015
A personal video recorder (PVR) frees you from TV schedules, so you can watch your favourite programs whenever you want. Here's how to buy the best one for your home.
PVRs come in two types: Standard and HD.
PVRs have numerous convenient features.
Storage: Your PVR’s storage capacity determines how many programs it can hold.
Time shift: This feature lets you pause and rewind live television, so you can take a bathroom break and not worry about missing anything.
Time adjustment: TV times can vary ever so slightly and unintentionally cut off the beginning or end of your program. Time adjustment lets you extend or change the recording time so you don’t miss a thing.
USB port: Some models have USB ports so you can watch videos from your computer or other devices on your TV. They also let you move recordings off the PVR to watch on other devices.
Multiple tuners: Are your favourite shows on at the same time? Multiple tuners let you record more programs at once, so you can watch one live while recording others for later viewing.
EPG: Electronic program guides (EPG) display information about your TV programming. Look for EPGs that are easy-to-read and navigate, with information for a few days ahead so you can plan your week’s recordings all at once.
Remote recording: Are you away from home and forgot to record something? With remote recording, you can use an internet-enabled device to control your PVR from anywhere.
Connectivity: If you tend to get content from the internet or want to record from other devices, like game consoles, look for a PVR with internet connectivity.
Whether you rent or buy, take charge of your TV watching with a machine that lets you live your life without missing your favourite shows.
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