DirecTV’s new HD DVR reviewed

OK, I have serious gadget lust. As much as I love the interface of the DirecTiVo HD box, it has too many flaws. No local HDTV, horrible lags (sometimes more than minute) when saving changes, no folders or multi-room features like Series 2 TiVos…

So I was thrilled when PVRWire provided a link to Earl Bonovich’s review of the new DirecTV HD DVR at DBSTalk. I first wrote about this last October, when it was just a rumor.  The review format is a strange one, chopped into a series of forum posts with pictures available only via links. But it’s loaded with information from someone who has clearly spent time with this product.

Some details:

Here is a brief summary of the HR20 features

  • High Definition TV Output (via HDMI and Component)
  • 2 Sets of RCA (Red/White/Yellow Outputs) - 1 S-Video
  • 1 Optical Digital Output
  • Dual SAT Tuners
  • Dual ATSC Tuners (functionality is disabled at this time, see notes later in the review)
  • Wired RJ-45 Ethernet Port
  • External SATA Connection
  • 300gb SATA Internal Hard Drive
  • RF Remote Compatible with the Included RC24, and the soon to be released RC32RF

Estimated Recording Space (Not a cumulative value)

  • ~ 30 Hours of MPEG-2 (OTA) HD
  • ~ 50 Hours of MPEG-4 HD
  • ~ 200 Hours of Standard Definition (SD)

Unit was manufactured by PACE

The Official Model Number: HR20-700

I could have used more direct descriptions and comparisons of the interface, which after all is the TiVo’s big strength. But the existence of an external SATA connector is a huge plus.

If you’re looking for a DirecTiVo HR10-250 recorder, something tells me I’ll have one for sale real soon.

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#1 Ed Bott’s Media Central » Maybe I don’t want that new DVR… on 10.02.06 at 8:26 am

[...] Ugh. I’ve been hoping that this new DVR (with an updated antenna) would finally replace my slowpoke DirecTiVo and allow me to get local channels in HD. Looks like this one isn’t ready for primetime. [...]

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