I mean, who would want a device which records in high definition to HDD, can burn to DVD or Blu-Ray, and is capable of transferring the recorded shows to other computers/storage via a network?
http://www.blurayfreak.com/2010/01/panasonic-japan-introduces-four-bluray-dvrs.html
I built a multimedia PC and use it as DVR/PVR. I use Hauppage 2250 as my HDTV/Analog TV receiver.
Recording to hardrive is a lot better than option to DVD recorder. Key advantages
- My Hard drive space is limited by the HD i installed on the PC
- It functions as PVR and DVR
- You can playback from HD
- You can record to DVD or BD-DISC at your convenience.
- The Tuner is DUAL HDTV tuner and it can record 2 shows at a time
- It can record directly from SAT Box or Cable Box
This is an option that works for me. Its for your consideration.
TIVO may work for people who does not want to deal with PC
Just as an FYI, many newer "multiroom" DVRs can be networked and can stream video to each other, eliminating this problem if you just want to watch something on a different TV. Of course, you still can't easily take the recorded shows with you anywhere else.My wife needs something to record on, not just a hard drive where you are limited to play back on the system which the dvr is installed. She can carry the dvd disc to our other tv in the living room.