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Philips HDR212 TiVo 20 Hour Digital Video Recorder
 
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Philips HDR212 TiVo 20 Hour Digital Video Recorder

by Philips
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Philips

Technical Details

  • Enjoy tapeless recording with up to 20 hours of storage space
  • Features instant replay of live TV and interactive program menu
  • Automatically records your favorite TV shows and suggests new ones
  • Includes remote control, 4 picture-quality settings, multiple browse modes
  • Compatible with most antenna, cable, and satellite TV sources

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 19 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00004UE2J
  • Item model number: HDR212
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #137,684 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Product Description

With up to 20 hours of program recording capacity, the Philips HDR212 is a personal TV recorder that's a tapeless alternative to analog VCRs. The HDR212 uses a 2 GB hard drive and TiVo technology to store compressed audio and video data. This server can pause live broadcasts and resume a program where you left off or return to real time. The remote allows you to rewind and fast-forward pretaped shows or skip recorded commercials.

Setup cables included in the package are a 50-foot phone cord and splitter that connects to an existing phone line. The line downloads TV listings and programming as well as TiVo's Suggestions feature and TiVolution Magazine, a guide from TiVO on recommended programs to watch. TiVo charges $9.95 a month for its weekly listing service, TiVolution Magazine, and its Suggestions feature, or you can pay a one-time service charge of $249.



 

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167 of 171 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars TiVo on the Cheap, August 3, 2001
This review is from: Philips HDR212 TiVo 20 Hour Digital Video Recorder (Electronics)
Philips is going to hate me for writing this, but I have found TiVo to be useful even though I am not a subscriber to their service. I hesitated to buy this for a while becuase I thought either a small monthly charge or a large one-time payment went with the cost of the recorder. I read in the documentation that the recorder would have "limited capability" without the subscription to the service, but that amount of capability was really what I was looking for, so I don't plan to EVER subscribe to their service.

Without subscribing, I can pause live TV, do an "instant replay" of it, and record by time and channel. TiVo is more convenient for doing these operations than a VCR because I don't have to fool with tapes and cue them up to find the beginning of a show. Because TiVo is digital, the video quality is better than a tape. On the highest quality setting I have the same level of digital quality of my satellite dish. The thing that I've found the most useful is that I can watch a recorded show while making a recording of another, which a VCR can't do.

I realize that some people like the features that come with the TiVo subscription. If people choose to pay for those things, that's their choice. I can't use the TiVo guide to look through the listings and select by name a program to be recorded. TiVo doesn't make suggestions for me based on the shows I've previously selected, and it doesn't automatically record my favorite shows if the time changes. But I know which shows I want to record every day, and DirecTv has a good guide that I can search through to find other shows to record. When I come home in the evening, I still have good shows to spend my limited TV time on, and I still have the money that I would have spent on the service.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the pefect Tivo to UPGRADE... yes upgrade!!, January 31, 2001
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G. Brown "Race Fan" (Lake Forest, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips HDR212 TiVo 20 Hour Digital Video Recorder (Electronics)
I started out about a year or so ago with a 14 hour Tivo unit and LOVED it. The problem was they lie about capacity... sort of. 14 hours or in the case of the 30 hour unit are really more like 6 hours and 11 hours with the recorder set to record at BEST quality... anything lower and the picture looks bad. I then paid Tivo to send me a new unit that had been upgraded to 30 hours.... Then that was still not enough time with the system set at best quality.

I finally found out I could upgrade the thing myself... so my recomendation is to get the cheapest on that you can and upgrade it. This VOIDS you tivo warrenty but hey we all like to live on the edge right :)

I now have a 117 hour Tivo because the company I used to upgrade my Tivo ... added an 80GB disk and now instead of having to delete my recordings early or being more picky about what I record I can go nuts and record anything and everything. I even saw on one website ... a guy who has a 151+ hour Tivo.

... They have parts for sale and directions on how to upgrade your Tivo (The easiest is a 14 hour unit since you just add a "blessed" drive)

happy Tivoing...!

PS If you can't tell I love this thing!

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, January 18, 2001
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This review is from: Philips HDR212 TiVo 20 Hour Digital Video Recorder (Electronics)
I'd heard of TIVO when it was first announced, but didn't think much more about it until recently when a coworker bought one. All he did was rave about it. So my wife and I bought an HDR212 (because according to www.tivofaq.com it has one hard disk and is fairly easy to add storage too).

We've used it for a few days and it's clear this IS THE ONLY WAY to watch TV. No more suffering through commercials, no more watching something you hate because nothing else is on. After you've rated a few shows your "Now Showing" list of recorded programs always has something new and worth watching. I was amazed at how well the TIVO guesses shows you might like to watch.

All in all, this is a great product. Forget replacing your VCR. Get a DVD play for renting movies and a TIVO for time shifting.

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