Review Of DirecTV HR23 Satellite Receiver
The HR23, which has been on the market since mid-2009
, is currently DirecTV's primary HD DVR (a new HR24 model was purportedly on display at CES 2010, but there's no official release on it yet). We have not performed a hands-on review of the HR23, but this model is, in many respects, similar to the HR21 that we previously reviewed--with a few noteworthy changes. The HR23 has a larger hard drive than the HR21: 500GB versus 320GB, which allows for about 100 hours of HD recording and 400 hours of SD recording. Like the HR21, the HR23 has dual DirecTV tuners, which allows you to record two shows simultaneously or watch one show while you record another. However, the new box uses wide-band tuners, so you no longer need the small, external B-Band Converter boxes required by the HR21 to tune in the complete HD channel lineup. The box supports MPEG-2 and higher-quality MPEG-4 signals. It does not contain internal ATSC tuners to pull in over-the-air HD content.
The back panel offers one HDMI, one component video, and one S-video output, plus dual composite video outputs. On the audio side, you can output PCM or Dolby Digital 5.1 signals via the HDMI, optical digital, or coaxial digital audio outputs; two stereo analog audio outputs are also included. The box features two Ethernet ports: One port serves as a pass-through to attach other networkable devices, while the second port allows you to add the box to your home network. Through this network connection, you can order video-on-demand titles and stream photos, movies, and music from your PC to the HR23. DirecTV recently launched its DirecTV2PC application that allows you to stream content recorded on the HR23 back to your PC. The HR23 also has two USB ports that are currently inactive, as well as a phone jack for pay-per-view and Caller ID display and an eSATA drive to add an external hard drive. The HR23's front-panel cosmetic looks very similar to that of the HR21, with some slight changes to button design and illumination. The box has a gloss-black finish, and its front panel features a navigation wheel and buttons for power, guide, menu, record, active, info, and resolution. The Active button launches DirecTV Active, which provides access to local weather, lottery, horoscope, and customer service information. LEDs indicate the resolution of the current channel.
The HR23 supports 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p resolutions. (Some of the company's video-on-demand titles are available in a 1080p resolution.) The video setup menu includes a native option to output every channel at its native resolution, which allows you to bypass the box's internal scaler. The supplied remote control is the same model that accompanies other DirecTV set-top boxes: It has a generally intuitive layout, with the ability to control a TV and two additional components. The remote lacks backlighting but supports both IR and RF control. The HR23 has a built-in RF antenna, so you do not need to attach any external device in order to control the box via RF.
Review Of DirecTV HR23 Satellite Receiver
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