DVR technology going mainstream

January 15, 2004, 9:33pm PST | Length: 00:03:26
CNET's Editor at Large Brian Cooley shows how digital video recorder technology is being integrated into a growing number of consumer electronics and other devices, allowing people to create their own TV line-up without the hassle of videotapes.
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