How a Dish DVR works – A Brief Explanation.
A Dish DVR (Digital Video Recording) records programs at the highest possible levels of quality. Using a DVR system people can view programs that have already aired. The picture looks exactly as it would if the viewer had seen the show when it originally aired. When people record using their VCRs, taped shows appear darker and have lesser resolutions. When viewing tapes, people can tell they are watching recordings. With a Dish DVR, viewers can actually pause broadcasts for bathroom breaks or any other interludes that force them to leave their televisions. When people return to their TVs, they press play, and their shows resume.
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