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EchoStar TR-50: HD video recorder, no cable or satellite required

by Brad Linder, posted Jan 13th 2008 11:27AM
EchoStar TR-50
You may already know that it's possible to tune into crystal-clear high definition by using the 21st century version of bunny ears. While most people get their HDTV from cable or satellite providers, local television stations around the country are broadcasting HD signals out over the airwaves. And if you've got an HDTV or one of those newfangled adapter for an old fashioned TV you can get excellent picture quality for free, assuming you can live with just a handful of TV stations.

But if you want to use a PVR to record these free HDTV signals your options are limited. You could build your own PVR, but that will cost you at least a few hundred dollars, as would a TiVo HD or Series3. Now it looks like another option is on the horizon. EchoStar is planning to release the TR-50, a standalone unit similar to the company's ViP 722 PVR, except that it includes ATSC and NTSC tuners for recording over the air TV, not satellite television.

The TR-50 will come with a 7-day electronic program guide, although it's not clear whether there will be a monthly subscription fee. For that matter, there's no word on how much the box will cost or when it will be available.

The TR-50 includes component, composite, and HDMI outputs, and an Ethernet port for accessing internet video and for scheduling their recorders over the internet.

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