Comcast DVR: Product Review

Pros and Cons of Comcast DVR

By Peter Aaron, published Aug 15, 2006
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Imagine a world where you never have to utter the phrase "There's nothing to watch on television." That's how my life has been ever since I got the Comcast DVR about a year ago. With the Comcast DVR, you can pause live television, rewind a scene you may have missed or that you want to see again, and record and store your favorite television shows.

Let's say you are watching a movie on HBO and you get a phone call. All you have to do is press the pause button on your remote and you can talk for as long as you want up to an hour and a half. The Comcast DVR automatically stores a program you are watching as long as you stay on that particular channel. This allows you to pause and rewind live TV. Unless you chose to record the program you are watching it will automatically disappear in about an hour and a half or two hours.

Pausing and rewinding live television is great, but where the Comcast DVR really comes in handy is the recording of shows. You can record up to 60 hours of standard television (digital shows may take up more space). There is also an option for you to record every episode of a particular show that is going to be shown. All you have to do is highlight the show on your program guide (there's also an option that allows you to search for a show), and choose the option to record all episodes. There is also another option on the Comcast DVR that allows you to record the show on every channel. That ensures that you will never miss an episode of your favorite show. If you only want to see new episodes of a show, then there's option to record new episodes only. So basically what I have done with my Comcast DVR is that I have set options to record a lot of my favorite shows every time they air on television. Right now I have so much on my DVR that it is 75% full. Every time I want to watch television I just choose one of the shows that have been recorded and I am set. I also do customer service work from home and so when I am in between calls, I just watch a little TV and when I get a call I just pause whatever I am watching.

Takeaways
  • The Comcast DVR allows you to pause and rewind live television.
  • You can record up to 60 hours of television.
  • You will never have to miss your favorite program again.
Did You Know?
Comcast is supposed to be teaming up with Tivo in the near future.
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You're kidding -- a DVR review that doesn't mention commercial skip? You missed the most important feature of a DVR. If it doesn't have an easy-to-use commercial skip, then buy something else.

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 12:12:08 PM

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