Digital television and personal video recorders...
The next generation of video recorders, known as either the PVR (Personal Video Recorder) or DVR (Digital Video Recorder) - Rather than recording TV onto VHS video cassettes, these allow you to record TV programmes onto a hard disk that's built into a set-top box connected to your telly. There are several advantages to this approach - no tapes to rewind, the ability to pause live TV, integrated programme guides, and series recording, plus a lot more storage space than a standard VHS cassette. You can copy programmes down onto video tape or a DVD recorder for archiving, if you wish.
Between 2008 and 2012, television services in the UK will go completely digital, TV region by TV region. The old analogue television signal will be switched off and viewers will need to convert or upgrade their TV equipment to receive digital signals, whether through their aerial, by satellite, cable or broadband.It allows the public to access a larger range of channels, inproving the variation to which they previously recieved.If you choose to take out a subscription, you can get many more dedicated channels including sport, films, music channels, and access to services that let you watch what you want, when you want.
Improved quality
Digital TV can improve the quality of your TV picture.
New features
Including on-screen TV listings, true widescreen picture and red-button interactivity.
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