Record more HD shows with DVR Xpander
Crave: The gadget blog —
... DVR quickly runs out of storage space. That's because HD content takes about 10GB per hour, which is roughly ten times the amount of space required by non-HD content. Now you have a choice: either open up your DVR and install a new, bigger hard drive or get external storage for your recordings. The latter, though less fun, is much more convenient and safe. And it gets even more convenient on Thursday as Apricorn announced its all new external storage solution for DVR called the DVR Xpander . The device offers up to 1.5TB (1.500GB that is) of storage which translate into ...
Expand your DVR storage space with the new Apricorn 1.5 TB DVR Xpander
Krunker —
... your DVR. Yes, that does mean you can record a single HD station for over 7 days straight!
Other storage capacities options are 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB with each drive supporting a wide array of DVRs including the popular Scientific Atlanta 8300 series DVR and the DISH Network ViP Series HD DVRs.
Finally, these DVR Xpander drives are rather affording. The prices are as follows: 500GB for $119. 750GB for $149. 1TB for $179 and 1.5TB for $239.
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1.5TB DVR Expander Launches from Apricorn
I4U News —
... 20 hours or so many DVRs from satellite and cable providers offer. If 1.5TB is more space than you need smaller capacity, devices are available. Other capacities include 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB versions. Apricorn DVR Xpanders support eSATA and USB connectivity, and support a wide range of DVR models. The company claims that the Xpander can be installed in minutes and the DVR will perform the format automatically. Prices range from $119 for the 500GB version to $239 for the 1.5TB. Via Apricorn Posted on Fri, 23 Jan 2009 11:00:00 CST | by Shane McGlaun ...

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