Reviewed on October 19, 2008The URC Digital R50's successful combination of good ergonomics, solid design, and easy programmability makes it a good alternative to Logitech Harmony universal remotes.TAGS:DVR, D-Pad, remote, layout, key, button, TV
Reviewed on July 23, 2007While it's not compatible with your cable company's interactive and video-on-demand services, the TiVo HD's excellent onscreen interface and long list of network and Internet features puts it in a class above the generic high-def DVRs offered by most cable providers.TAGS:TiVo Inc., DVR, cable company, CableCard, online media, compatibility, fee, satellite, video
Reviewed on January 13, 2011For someone who wants to DVR-ify an HD antenna setup without paying monthly fees, the Channel Master CM-7000PAL is the easiest solution available.TAGS:TiVo Inc., DVR, Dish Network, station, digital television, TV
Reviewed on September 3, 2008The TiVo HD XL charges a hefty premium for its spacious recording capacity and THX certification, but most users will be content sticking to the all-but-identical standard TiVo HD DVR.TAGS:TiVo Inc., cable company, DVR, VoD, satellite, TV, video
Reviewed on October 26, 2010If you can get past the high price of entry, the Moxi HD DVR's bevy of network and Internet-enhanced features--and its capability of recording three programs at once--make it a potentially worthwhile TiVo competitor.TAGS:cable company, TiVo Inc., DVR, VoD, NetFlix Inc., satellite, adapter, TV, PC
Reviewed on October 20, 2006The Logitech Harmony 670 may not be the coolest-looking universal remote, but it's one of the easiest to use, especially for DVR users.TAGS:Logitech Harmony, Logitech, remote, DVR, D-Pad, LCD, button, text, battery
Reviewed on October 18, 2004The best interface on the planet and cool network options make TiVo Series2 the standalone DVR of choice.TAGS:TiVo Inc., DVR, satellite, Ethernet, hard drive