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DirecTV Plus HR24 400 Hour HD DVR - "may require 2 YEAR extension of contract,monthly fees will apply by DirectTV, may also require to be activated as a "Leased Receiver" as per DirecTV policy change"
 
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DirecTV Plus HR24 400 Hour HD DVR - "may require 2 YEAR extension of contract,monthly fees will apply by DirectTV, may also require to be activated as a "Leased Receiver" as per DirecTV policy change"

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Technical Details

  • Record, pause, and rewind live TV
  • May require a service contract with DirecTV

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 20 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B004C26XHQ
  • Item model number: HR24
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,102 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 19, 2010

Product Description

  • High definition (mpeg-2, mpeg-4) and standard definition (mpeg-2) enabled. View the best in both HD and SD programming.
  • Record up to 200 hours of SD programming, up to 50 hours of HD programming. Watch your favorite shows on your own schedule.
  • Record two shows at once while watching another recording.
  • Series Link feature: Automatically record an entire season of your favorite shows, even if they change day or time.
  • One-touch record, auto record, manual record and bookmarks.
  • Pause and rewind live HD TV for up to 90 minutes. Control what you watch-back up, slow down or use instant replay.
  • Media Share capable: Listen to music and view photos stored on your Intel Viiv processor technology-based PC.
  • 2 satellite tuners for access to SD and HD DIRECTV programming.
  • Take advantage of DIRECTV interactive features like DIRECTV Active. Get weather information, lottery results and horoscopes onscreen.
  • 14-day Advanced Program Guide. Se


  • Customer Reviews

    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    47 of 48 people found the following review helpful
    Amazon Verified Purchase
    We installed a DirecTivo in 2001. When in 2008 Tivo announced they would produce a new, HD DirecTivo we were delighted, and opted to hold our HD upgrade until it came out. Time passed, and passed and passed and the new Tivo went off to live with Duke Nukem in vaporware land. Finally pulled the string on the purchase of a new AV receiver, a new 46in LED TV, and this DVR. Now it is installed and working, how does it compare to our old Tivo?

    First, a warning: the HR24 DVR is designed to work with a SWM dish. That's single-wire multiswitch, a single black coax cable from the dish. If you have what our installer called "a legacy installation," aka Multiswitch, characterized by TWO cables from the dish, then in addition to the DVR you need a pair of "B-Band converters." These are small boxes that go inline with the coax cables to convert something to some other thing. There are no B-Band converters in this box. They are available from Amazon, just search on "DirecTV B Band Converter" and you'll find them. If you have two cables to your old DVR, order a pair of them at the same time as the HR24. I was lucky, my installer had a spare pair in his truck.

    I got no kickback from DirecTV when I said I had ordered my own HR24; except that they refused to schedule the installer until I had the box in hand and could read them the device serial number. They admitted that the Amazon price ($199) was the same they would have charged. The installer said that customers who order the MRV (multi-room viewing) option will get an HR24, but those who don't (I hadn't) would get "whatever we have." Which might well be the slower HR23. So I was right to get the HR24 from Amazon, but if you are going for MRV, you may as well get DirecTV to send it with the installer.

    OK, now we've used it a few days, how does it compare to Tivo? Well, darn it, it's just fine! The only Tivo feature it lacks is that it doesn't record "suggestions" of shows it thinks we might like. I kind of miss being able to go through the Suggestions folder every few days to see what Tivo found for me.

    The user interface is not as polished to look at; the menus and dialogs are square-edged and rather crude looking. The button layout on the remote is kind of bizarre and arbitrary compared to Tivo's "peanut" -- but the response time to button-presses is fine. There are four levels of fast-forward instead of three, and #3 is too slow and #4 is too fast. There is a 30-second forward skip that Tivo had as an easter-egg feature. The "skip backward" function goes back 6 seconds instead of 8. There's a Back button that takes you back through successive levels of menu, and that's very convenient (Note: the Harmony One universal, if you opt for that, does NOT have this Back button; you have to program a soft-button for it.)

    Although the search function is designed differently from Tivo's, it has pretty much the same abilities to find programs. There is a nice feature TIvo lacked: when viewing the detailed info on a recorded program, you can select "cast and crew" to get a quick search on the names of cast members, to find other programs they are listed in. There's also a "you might like" search that is sort of a replacement for Tivo suggestions.

    All in all, DirecTivo die-hards do not need to fear the HR24. If you are tired of waiting for a new DirecTivo to emerge from the vapor, go ahead and make the jump. It's fine.
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    46 of 49 people found the following review helpful
    Amazon Verified Purchase
    I just recently purchased this unit and activated it yesterday. What a major difference from my HR20-700 which this unit is replacing. I mean the difference in overall performance is night and day. One of the major problems I was having with the HR20 was the lag or delay with the response after a button was pressed on my remote. I mean at times it would literally take a full 5 to 8 seconds (I timed it several times) for the action to take place once the button was pressed on the remote. This was driving me absolutely nuts. The HR24-500 is lightning fast. No lag or delay whatsoever. The response time is immediate; the way it should be. Another major improvement is the speed within the guide, especially when navigating to channel 1100's or VOD channels. Again, the HR20 would seriously lag here and take an inordinate amount of time opening any channel. The HR24 opens each and every channel immediately. Again, the way it should be.

    On an another note, the HR24 is all Black and matches the rest of my components in my system. The Silver HR20 just stood out and just didn't look right with the rest of my gear. Not to mention the extremely large Orange Recording Light which was overly Bright when recording a show and definitely was distracting. The HR24's recording light is extremely small and does not pose any type of distraction whatsoever. You hardly even notice it is recording a program. Again, just the way it should be.

    I am very, very satisfied with the HR24-500 from DTV. They have finally made a product worthy of having.
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    24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
    2nd one fine April 11, 2011
    By RSR
    Mine is the HR24-200 model manufactured by Samsung. You may not know that 4 different companies manufacture these to keep up with demand. The HR24-500 has a rear fan to aid in cooling. The 100, 200, and 700 do not. The 200 and 500 have both optical and coaxial 5.1 audio connections, the 100 and 700 only have the coaxial connector. I would think the 500 model manufactured by the old Hughes company would be the best. Here is a breakdown on the different companies manufacturing Directv boxes:
    -100 Thomson (mfg the HR24)
    -200 Samsung (mfg the HR24)
    -300 Philips
    -400 Hughes
    -500 Humax (mfg the HR24)
    -600 LG
    -700 Pace (mfg the HR24)
    -800 NEC

    Now for my review. Yes I know they are leased, so I`m not going to ramble on about being "ripped off". I `ve been a subscriber since 2004, so it`s not an issue for me. I leased my directly from Diretv for $99 plus tax after asking them for a "good customer" discount. The installer arrived the next day and swapped out my dish with a Slimline 3LNB. It had to be installed on the corner of my home on a pole due to the higher wind load of the larger dish. Other installers may want to put it on your roof with addition braces, I declined that option. Since I had a legacy installation, mine was connected using 2 leads with the B-Band converters. If you have any barrel connectors connecting different lengths of cable it is IMPERATIVE you use the BLUE centered ones designed for HD. Also RG-6 cable is required. After all was hooked up, the problems started. Pixelation, some channels working, some not. The box was reset, and all seemed fine, until the installer left. Some shows recorded that night did not. I had a "searching for signal 1 (771)" error. These were random, some were "signal 2", and others recorded, but were completely pixelated. The box would work fine one day, only to completely screw up the next. After 3 return trips by the installer, the box was replaced. Problem solved, no further issues. I can`t compare the speed to the HR20-23`s, but compared to my 2 R15-500`s standard defs, they are SUPER fast! All in all very happy with the quality of the picture, and overall function of the box.
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    Most Recent Customer Reviews
    New Receivers are LEASED, not PURCHASED!!!
    READ BEFORE YOU BUY!!! The description of this DirecTV DVR is deceptive. You are NOT purchasing it, but simply LEASING it. Think cellphones. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by Marianne Miller
    Directv HR-24 Satellite Receiver
    I have been using a new HR24-100 for nine months that I bought for $200 off Directv dealer via the internet. Bottom line.. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by John Frederick Hill
    Nice features. Remote is a disaster. System hesitates.
    Been with D-TV for many years. We had a Hughes SD TiVo unit and loved it. Got tired of waiting for HD Tivo unit for D-TV, so bought two HR24, and got them linked together. Read more
    Published 3 months ago by PSD
    Whole Home DVR, fast, but expensive
    Just setup this DVR with my directv service. The process went smooth with Directv on the phone. I wired it to the satellite dish myself (SWM). Read more
    Published 3 months ago by J. Hanan
    Very Nice Product.
    Is excellent for my direct tv, I cannot make it to record 2 programs at a time and is suppose to record 6 programs at once. Read more
    Published 3 months ago by nana
    Excellent unit
    I've been using DVR's for 6 years now, and this is the best unit so far. Controls are very responsive, and it's able to keep track of 40+ schedules with no problems. Read more
    Published 5 months ago by Notmy Realname
    Great DVR - Just Impossible to upgrade
    I have been a DirecTV customer from the beginning. Over the years I have owned many different models of DirecTV receivers. Read more
    Published 5 months ago by TekLord
    Direct TV DVR
    I've switched from Time Warner Cable & to Direct TV last year. Through the year I've recorded a number of programs that I've wanted to keep. Read more
    Published 6 months ago by Dave
    DVR that does what it should
    I may be too generous with 5 stars, but dealing with the garbage that the HR23's and below did set my expectations down a notch. Read more
    Published 6 months ago by Lamanzo23
    Flawless DirecTV DVR
    I bought this DVR to replace an older HR-20-100. The HR-24 is smaller so it fits into my cabinetry better.

    It is black instead of the HR20's silver. Read more
    Published 8 months ago by Ralph Weber
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