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QrizB February 21st 04 06:35 PM

My apologies for perpetuating the x-posts, but I don't know where
you're reading this.

On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 15:50:01 +0000, Paul Rooney
wrote:

On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 15:46:12 GMT, Dave wrote:


Perhaps because it records your personal choice of television,


As opposed to some other sort that records, er, someone else's choice?


AIUI a PVR records TV you'd like to watch. A non-P VR records what
you've told it to record.

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QrizB

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Mike GW8IJT February 21st 04 06:41 PM

"Dave" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 23:27:53 -0000, "Mike GW8IJT"
wrote:



Perhaps because it records your personal choice of television, and the
better ones learn your likes and dislikes and can choose what to
record automatically.
Perhaps you're thinking of the word 'portable'


Personal as in Personal CD Player.
Mike.



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Brian Watson February 22nd 04 08:43 PM


"Holcroft" wrote in message
...
Today's FT -



Amstrad:

The group also announced it was about to start shipping personal video
recorders (PVRs) - the new generation of set-top boxes - to BSkyB,

entering
a market dominated by rival Pace Micro Technology.

Simon Sugar, son of chairman Sir Alan, and commercial director, predicted:
"PVRs will replace VCRs in the years to come."


I seem to recall Amstrad were in the vanguard of that movement to sell
virtually-empty PC boxes that would require the user to pay to download
software as one used it a few years back too.

P'raps they ought to consider knocking out a new PCW instead?

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Geoff Rimmer March 11th 04 08:17 AM

(QrizB) writes:

AIUI a PVR records TV you'd like to watch. A non-PVR records what
you've told it to record.


Doesn't that make the Sky+ a non-PVR then?

Geoff

QrizB March 11th 04 02:38 PM

On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 07:17:17 GMT, Geoff Rimmer
wrote:

(QrizB) writes:

AIUI a PVR records TV you'd like to watch. A non-PVR records what
you've told it to record.


Doesn't that make the Sky+ a non-PVR then?


In my books, yes.

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QrizB

"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."


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