Archive for category DVR
Sling TV’s New AirTV 2 OTA DVR – Unboxing & Review
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Video, Video Review on December 28, 2019
Sling TV’s New AirTV 2 OTA DVR – Unboxing & Review
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Video, Video Review on December 27, 2019
Review: Tablo Quad 4 Tuner OTA DVR For Cord Cutting
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Streaming Devices, Video, Video Review on February 21, 2019
TiVo Bolt OTA review
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Review on January 27, 2019
“The Bolt OTA is able to hold up to 150 hours of HD programs on its 1TB hard drive, and comes with the now -standard 14-day guide to schedule recordings. It’s a 1080p recorder but it will also stream 4K-ready content from compatible apps including Netflix. If you run out of recording space there is an e-SATA port to add additional storage if needed. Other connections include HDMI, coax antenna, optical digital, 3.5mm analog, Ethernet and two USB ports. There is also a handy remote finder button on the rear.”
HDHomerun Premium TV Update: Plex Configuration How to
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Streaming Devices, Streaming Services, Video, Video Review on August 27, 2018
120″ 4K Home Theater Setup
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Home Theater System, Video on August 19, 2018
TABLO DUAL LITE DVR REVIEW – video
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Streaming Devices, Video, Video Review on April 1, 2018
Philips PVRs ‘Powered By TiVo’ Planned For Fall
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Television on February 4, 2017
“An executive with P&F USA, which licenses the Philips brand for the sale and marketing of TVs and video-related products in North America, confirmed that a Philips-branded “concept” PVR the company showed at its booth in the Renaissance Hotel during the recent CES 2017 in Las Vegas should be coming to market this September, under the name “Philips HD Personal Video Recorder Powered by TiVo.”
CEDIA 2016 TiVo – Video
Posted by hometheater365 in Broadcasts Services, DVR, Video on October 4, 2016
Dish Hopper 3 Satellite DVR Review
Posted by hometheater365 in DVR, Review on September 9, 2016
“That’s not all the 4K content, though. The Hopper 3 also supports Netflix’s 4K TV and movie offerings. (You do have to subscribe to a Netflix plan that includes Ultra HD content. No free 4K rides here.) While the total amount of 4K content certainly ain’t great from any source yet, the Hopper 3’s combination of titles from both Dish’s and Netflix’s 4K treasure troves provides more choices than many of the alternatives.”