Going the antenna route? Magnavox has three new over-the-air DVRs coming in late 2016 that you should check out.
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One of them, the $400 MDR877 shown here, even lets you burn your recorded shows to DVD.
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The $450 TB560HP offers two tuners and a spacious 1TB hard drive, for recording hundreds of hours of over-the-air TV.
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The step-up $500 model offers six tuners.
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The key feature here is the subscription-free electronic programming guide (EPG). It looks far better than ones we've seen on past products.
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All of the new models include Wi-Fi connectivity, and can stream programs to iOS and Android devices, such as the Lenovo tablet shown here.
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They can also sync to one another wirelessly for multiroom functionality -- start watching a show in the living room, finish it in the bedroom.
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