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Direct TV Tivo Equals Compromise
Do you own your own satellite TV system and subscribe to Directv
(aka Direct TV)? Then consider an upgrade to a Directv Tivo
system. Tivo is a type of digital video recorder that allows you
to record one thing while watching another. So ladies, if your
man wants to watch the game at the same time that your favorite
television show is on, you can have your show recorded while he
watches the game. Or make him suffer by taping the game.
When you have a Direct satellite TV, you have a lot of options
to choose from, including the Direct TV Tivo. Like mentioned
above, the Directv Tivo records one show while you watch
another. Well, other digital recording devices do that too and
have for a while now. The Direct TV Tivo is a little special.
You can actually record two different shows at the same time!
When a customer first gets their TV satellite dish through
Directv, they turn down the Directv Tivo option. However, after
a few months of realizing all of the cool shows they miss
because of the plethora of programming choices through Direct
TV, they decide to go the Tivo route after all. People tend to
get attached to certain TV shows and when they start to
conflict, agony pursues on deciding which show to watch!
Your Direct TV Tivo is also easy to set up and program. You just
bring up your Directv programming guide on your TV screen and
choose the TV shows you want to record. And voil! You will soon
have a digital recording of your favorite shows. The neat
thing
about this Tivo is that you can program your set to record an
entire season of shows! There are no more worries about trying
to remember to set your Direct TV Tivo each week.
Another advantage to the Tivo is that, unlike a VCR, you are not
fumbling with the buttons trying to set the time and date. You
also don't have to worry about recording gray static or whether
the VCR tape gets stuck in the machine. Then there's that pesky
double checking to make sure you have the television on the
correct channel as well as the VCR being set properly too.
Direct TV's competitor the Dish network has digital video
recorders available but they can only tape one show, unlike the
Directv Tivo option. So if you do not have a TV satellite dish
and satellite TV receiver yet, think about the Tivo option
before deciding on the satellite TV service you want to go for.
Directv Tivo may be just the ticket to make your decision.
Kids want to watch one thing while mom and dad also disagree on
what to watch. Direct TV Tivo equals compromise in many
households. You might say that it makes a great peacekeeper. Now
all you have to do is decide on who gets to hold the remote
control!
About the author:
James Croydon, Satellite Installation Engineer and Dish Network advisor
- focusing on DirecTV
DSL and Dish
Network Offer
Written by: James Croydon
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