DVR, or digital video recorders, are becoming increasingly common in the home. They record all your favorite programming, and save it for you to watch at your convenience, without the hassle of setting up videotapes of DVDs to record. Instead the information is stored on a hard drive, much like the files on a computer. Understanding how to use DVR, and what types of DVR are available can make every consumer more prepared to get the most out of their home theater system.
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Watching TV at anytime and from different devices has become very popular now that mobile devices, such as phones and tablets, have been selling extremely well over the past few years. The one issue, however, is that to view all your shows you would need to use multiple sources, whether it is from your cable company to an online website.
With the Hopper from DISH, watching all your shows at anytime from anywhere just got a whole lot easier. The Hopper is a whole-home DVR service that not only allows you to watch your shows on your TV, but also on mobile devices such as an iPad.