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Hauppauge HD-PVR
Bjorn3d.com
- Conclusion: The Hauppauge HD PVR is a perfect candidate for anyone who wants a versatile HD recorder that also wants to record from multiple devices.
- Pros: Ease of use, and hook up, Can record from any source VCR, Blue Ray players, Game Consoles, Cable/Satellite box’s, The recorded file size was surprisingly small.
- Cons: Could use HDMI in/out puts
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Neuros MPEG4 Video Recorder 2 Video Source to Flash
AVguide
- Excerpt: The Neuros MPEG-4 Video Recorder 2 is a device that lets you record from any video source directly to a Flash memory card, and the files can then be played on an iPod, PlayStation Portable, or most any portable A/V player.
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TiVo Premiere Elite [DELETED]
PC World
- Summary: While its ability to record 4 shows simultaneously and its search and streaming media support impress, the TiVo Premiere Elite suffers from lack of
- Pros: 2TB of storage, Supports major Web media services, Networked TiVos can access content from each other, THX-certified video optimization tool, Can r...
- Cons: Can't access cable service's on-demand video, Very expensive hardware and service, Doesn't work with satellite TV
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TiVo Premiere Elite
PC Magazine
- Conclusion: The high-end Premiere Elite DVR has a lot to offer for TiVo fans, but the competition has surpassed TiVo on several key features, particularly support for devices like
- Pros: 2TB hard drive with 300-hour HD recording capacity. Four tuners. THX Certified. New TiVo interface. Online content from Netflix, Blockbuster, Hulu Plus, Pandora, You T...
- Cons: Digital Cable only (requires CableCARD). Requires extra paid subscription. QWERTY remote is extra. Major cable company DVRs are better connected to tablets and smartph...
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