The 1st Broadband Digital Video Recorder: The ReplayTV 4000
PVR September 10th, 2001
I think I’ve found a new toy …
"ReplayTV 4000 is the first home-networked DVR, a revolutionary product with broadband connectivity that lets consumers store up to 320 hours of television or other media, share video clips between rooms in the home or with friends outside the home, as well as playback recorded programs without commercials."
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