Humax DRT400 DVD Recorder
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[Krunker] Humax has introduced a new standalone DVD recorder with TiVo integrated into it. The new recorder supports up to 40 hours of television programming and can burn videos to DVD-R and DVD-RW media. On the downside, the new unit does not currently support TiVoToGo although support should arrive in late summer.
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[Mobile News +] EchoStar vs. TiVo vs. EchoStar vs...: EchoStar said that, on April 29, one of its units filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against TiVo and the U.S. unit of South Korea's Humax, alleging infringement of patents related digital video recorder (DVR) technology.
[PVRblog | TiVo, ReplayTV, and other PVR news and reviews] EchoStar vs. TiVo vs. EchoStar vs...: EchoStar said that, on April 29, one of its units filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against TiVo and the U.S. unit of South Korea's Humax, alleging infringement of patents related digital video recorder (DVR) technology.
[The Cranky Consumer | Consumer News Blog] Humax: New DVD recorder with Built in TiVo: And do you want to save your recorded TiVo shows on DVD to have and watch for all time? Well, Humax has recently debuted a DVD recorder that has a built in TiVo service for a very reasonable $399. So lets see, iPod or TiVo DVD recorder that can store up to 400 hours of television?
[TechNudge - Bill O'Brien Does Technology the Hard Way] YaWN: Humax announced on Tuesday a $399 DVD recorder with TiVo's service built in. The Humax DRT400 DVD Recorder, now available in select retail stores, comes with a DVR that can store up to 40 hours of shows and can burn content to DVD-R and DVD-RW discs.
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