I changed my television service to something new that my phone company was offering. I had digital cable before and taped things using my VCR.
It's still digitial, but it's HD tv and this PVR service bypasses the VCR and allows me to tape without a VCR, and it also allows me to pause and rewind "live tv", which I think is the cat's meow!!
Unlike with my VCR that had to be on the channel I was taping, with this PVR I can be watching one thing and taping 3 other things at the same time. And if I had another TV I would be able to watch what I taped using my living room tv on another one in the house. It's also way easier to program to tape a show. Simply locate the show and pick "record series" and it will automatically tape that show whenever it's on. And I can record 120 hours of shows instead of relying on a 6 hour video tape.
It's free for 6 months so I thought I'd give it a try. After 6 months it's an additional $8.00 on my monthly bill. So far I like it a lot and will probably keep it.
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It's still digitial, but it's HD tv and this PVR service bypasses the VCR and allows me to tape without a VCR, and it also allows me to pause and rewind "live tv", which I think is the cat's meow!!
Unlike with my VCR that had to be on the channel I was taping, with this PVR I can be watching one thing and taping 3 other things at the same time. And if I had another TV I would be able to watch what I taped using my living room tv on another one in the house. It's also way easier to program to tape a show. Simply locate the show and pick "record series" and it will automatically tape that show whenever it's on. And I can record 120 hours of shows instead of relying on a 6 hour video tape.
It's free for 6 months so I thought I'd give it a try. After 6 months it's an additional $8.00 on my monthly bill. So far I like it a lot and will probably keep it.
PVR TV
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