How TiVo Scores Over VCR’s
The VCR was revolutionary when it arrived in 1971. It has been a part of the lives of many movie lovers. DVD players, introduced later featured great quality of playback but without good recording support. This gap between DVD players and VCR’s was filled by DVR’s.
VCR’s rely on magnetic tape for storing programming. Although portable, the quality is not as high as desired nowadays. You also need to record at a slow speed so that you don’t run out of tape. Atleast 40 hrs of programming can be stored in a TiVo DVR. This can be upgraded and newer models have higher capacities.
You do not need to manually record like a VCR. You can just set the DVR and leave the rest to automation. In addition live TV can be rewound, fast forwarded or paused. Buying a TiVo is worth it and this is the reason that so many people have opted for this great DVR that gives you better that VCR features in digital quality.
TiVO takes care of boring repetitive tasks and gives you long hours of enjoyment that are worth much more than the money you pay for them.






















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