
There are myriad innovations that arisen of late due to Dish Network's tendency to find the future and to take advantage of technology that is current, but nothing is more apparent than the those that are related to DVR technology. The simplest way to subscribe this is, a DVR is a computerized device that records TV programs off TV signals and stores the data as digital video on a computer hard drive, but Dish Network has used this technology to a whole new extreme and even added capabilities to it as well.
The prominent thing you can notice about a Dish Network DVR is that it is basically extremely easy to program. That is because it uses the Dish Interactive Electronic Program Guide (EPG). The Electronic Program Guide functions as a graphic user interface that makes programming the device to record specific programs at specific times as easy as selecting the programs and pressing the “Record” button on the remote control. On top of this you will now be able to record two programs at the same time or watch one while at the same time recording another. Beyond this, you'll have the option of watching a program that has been recorded earlier while recording two other shows for later viewing . Of course, the facts reveal that one of the best functions of using a Dish Network DVR is not only that it allows you to skip commercials entirely. With so many commercials on TV now, you can save a substantial amount of your precious time which can be saved for so many more valuable things or for watching more TV.
Dish Network has also found a way to use DVR technology in combination with portable video technology to let you watch TV wherever you go. Basically, if it's already on your DVR's hard drive, you can download entire TV shows or movies onto a portable video device known as the PocketDish. The PocketDish is a device that's made by Dish Network and can plug into Dish Network DVR's to download video over a fast USB connection.