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A PVR For Two Straight Weeks Of Video

Rob G. writes: "Story from Variety on Y! News this morning about a monster PVR that can store 320 hours of tv; price is $1999. You could tape full seasons of a dozen shows and watch 'em in the summer instead of BB2." There are some other cool features promised here, including free programming service for broadband users. Watch the hard-drive wars heat up on PVRs and smile at what that means for your time-shifting habits.

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  1. Re:Understanding Slashcode! by The+O.+P.+P. · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yeah, I got nothing but time right now. Expect to see more of the critical analysis slashdot has been lacking until now.

  2. Re:Who would want to? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's a picture of a guy giving a blowjob!!!! See the penis in his mouth?!?

  3. to all my AC's languishing in Ecuador prisons ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    My brothers in arms, I call unto you, let us join in celebration... the end of slashdot is drawing near.

    VA Linx is bankrupt and the carelessness to hire certain editors that continues to censor certain projects will soon be over.

    Now is the time for festivities and celebration. A toast is necessary to say so long to cmdrtaco and his crew.

    So to all my AC's languishing from 3rd world nations to the rotten depths of your parents basement in Idaho, let us celebrate this special occasion!

    Fight the good fight !

  4. Re:Understanding Slashcode! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    SLASHDOT IS NOT A DEMOCRACY. YOU NEITHER OWN NOR OPERATE SLASHDOT. STOP FEELING SORRY FOR YOURSELF.

    In conclusion, if you don't like Slashdot, start your own discussion website, and get the hell off this one.

  5. Re:Tivos can come close now by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    That is not true, I've had my Tivo running with > 128 G. You can find the specs here: Tivo Specification