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Looks good, 2009 has already been a busy year for DirecTV, yet it and dvr families continue to grow at a seemingly non-stop pace. almost all of DBSTalk’s Cutting Edge members were extended an opportunity by DirecTV to field test the most recent member of the HR family – the DirecTV HR23. Outwardly theDirecTV HR23 retains the now familiar styling of its forebears, but that’s where the similarity ends. The DirecTV HR23 includes enhancements without delay supporting ongoing hardware initiatives like the SWM ODUs, At the same time, recording capacity has been increased to take virtue the recent HD expansion. briefly, the DirecTV HR23 is quiet and looks good, has one step less on the install, and naturally, who doesn’t like further recording space? And in that philosophy, DBSTalk presents a first observe the DirecTV. The first conspicuous differences between DirecTV HR23 and other HD-DVR receivers is the facility to receive all the Hi-D channels without B-Band converters. This removes one component that might lead to a urgent failure.

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After the DVR boots up, you must notice the picture is a little clearer. The menus, guides and the programming of DirecTV HR23 appear a little sharper than other DVRs. After setting up your ‘Series Links” and recording your favourite shows, you will begin to notice that your playlist will have a higher share of space available. My feeling is that it kind of feels like I am in a position to record twice as many shows/movies as I was on my HR20-700. With the last HD channels that were broadcast with MPEG2 compression now being broadcast with MPEG4 compression, this will permit for an extra incremental increase in the programs that can be recorded ( presuming you record the previous MPEG2 channels ) .
As far as performance, I have seen different speeds at different times. The majority of the time the DirecTV HR23 appears to run as fast (if not quicker ) than my HR20-700. It’s a reasonably sure bet that DirecTV will continue to reinforce both performance and functionality through Cutting Edge updates.
In general, the DirecTV HR23 is strongly recommended for anybody looking to add a new DVR. Ah, the pains of progress. It looks like the HDD of the HD DVR is similar size as that in the HR22, with the big changes being a few cosmetic tweaks and internal swaps that might amount to better video standard. It looks like there is no OTA tuner, and it’ll be sporting the same wide band tuners as in the H23. look at the read link for the total writeup, and believe us, there’s a lot in there to digest.
The improvements are:
The tuners are BBC / SWM switching, meaning that the BBC (small converter box hooked to the satellite input) is not required. The receiver detects if the conversion is mandatory, or if the users have an SWM switch mechanically. This same technology was latterly added to the H23 non-dvr receiver. Leading to nearly double the storage ( because 50gb is reserved for D* recordings (ppv/showcases) on either drive).

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