Comcast’s HDTV and DVR Box
PVR December 4th, 2003
Matt Haughey’s PVRBlog gives some more insight about Comcast’s new PVR box:
“Comcast was testing the PVR waters, but it looks like the rollout will soon be going full-force.”
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