Karl Samiec: it certainly relies upon on how many video games ur downloading, and if u are going to shop it in a exterior device. And certainly relies upon on how many initiatives you will shop on your pc. 250GB is amazingly proper, 320GB is right. There can never be too lots area in a HDD. The extra desirable area a HDD have the extra report it may carry.
Lorelei Lilburn: Most of the DVRs my company uses have 160GB hard drives. We use some for high definition customers that are 250GB. The 160 is enough for 200 hours of standard definition. High definition takes much more space. I would say 250 is plenty.
Soraya Coodey: 250GB is pretty typical for a DVR hard drive. Most are 160GB-320GB. However, people who plug in external drives for extra storage on their DVRs usually go for whatever they can afford. A 1TB or 1.5TB drive will provide a great deal of storage, and will only be about twice to three times the cost of a 250GB drive.I'm not sure what you mean b! y "I was told I could use an external hard drive as a dvr..." That seems dubious. You need to have a DVR if you want DVR functionality. If you already have a Dish DVR, you can add storage space to it (and make backups of your shows) using an external drive [1]. But if you don't already have a DVR, just getting a hard drive will not make your receiver into a DVR....Show more
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