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Posted on August 28, 2007 by David Johnson | Posted under Computer
In With The New And Out With The Old. Check Out DirecTV
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The idea behind the speed settings was to allow someone to choose between quality or quantity of time on a video cassette tape. In other words, at one speed you would get great quality but it would take up much more room on a cassette tape whereas at the other speed you could get a lot of extra time on a video cassette tape. Sounds like a great idea again, but again it has it's own problems. Many people are not so technologically inclined, and making sure the correct speed setting was on before recording every time was a difficult process. The results would be either a show at very low quality, or you would get home and start your show and it would end after only getting 20 minutes into it! All of these problems are thankfully at an end. For many people, luxuries such as TiVo and the Digital Video Recorder are way out of their price range. Anyone who watches TV regularly has learned about the TiVo and Digital Video Recorder (or DVR) units, and most likely would give anything to have them. The problem is �anything� used to only be a very large sum of money that most people did not have available. Now a days that particular problem is over as well. With DirecTV, hardware such as the TiVo unit and the DVR unit is more affordable than ever. Not only does the TiVo and DVR come free, so does the satellite Dish, a genuine Hughes TV top receiver, and the old trusty remote control. To make matters even better (as if that seems possible at this point), not only do you get all of that hardware (that used to cost a fortune) for free, you also get all of that hardware installed for free as well! Not only do you get it all installed for free, but you can have it installed for free in up to four different rooms in your home! About The Author: Written by David Johnson. Find more information on Dish Network as well as Dish Network Promotions |
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