
But if you want to use a PVR to record these free HDTV signals your options are limited. You could build your own PVR, but that will cost you at least a few hundred dollars, as would a TiVo HD or Series3. Now it looks like another option is on the horizon. EchoStar is planning to release the TR-50, a standalone unit similar to the company's ViP 722 PVR, except that it includes ATSC and NTSC tuners for recording over the air TV, not satellite television.
The TR-50 will come with a 7-day electronic program guide, although it's not clear whether there will be a monthly subscription fee. For that matter, there's no word on how much the box will cost or when it will be available.
The TR-50 includes component, composite, and HDMI outputs, and an Ethernet port for accessing internet video and for scheduling their recorders over the internet.














