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Apricorn Launches DVR Expander 2TB for DIRECTV® Customers


POWAY, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Apricorn, (www.apricorn.com/directv) the leader in personal storage, today
announced a 2TB* DVR Expander design for DIRECTV DVRs, the largest capacity DVR
external hard drive on the market. Apricorn`s DVR Expander can add up to 1124
hours of standard programming or 250 hours of high definition programming to
DIRECTV DVRs. 

"DIRECTV provides the largest number of high definition programs in the
industry," said Mike McCandless, Apricorn`s VP of Sales and Marketing. "With
high definition content, recording space is at a premium and can quickly consume
the internal storage capacity of the DVR. The launch of Apricorn`s 2TB DVR
Expander now gives our customers enough space to record hundreds of hours of
their favorite HD programs." 

Available in 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB capacities, the DVR Expander gives customers
plenty of room to record the over 130 HD channels that DIRECTV currently
provides. 

Never miss your favorite shows again

Perfect for recording your favorite shows while on vacation, the DVR Expander`s
sleek aluminum enclosure and whisper-quiet, fan-cooled design keeps the drive
cool, even when placed in a cramped TV cabinet. 

Setup takes just minutes

Setting up the DVR Expander to work with your DIRECTV receiver couldn't be
easier. Simply power down the DIRECTV DVR, connect the DVR Expander to your
DIRECTV DVR eSATA port, restart your DIRECTV system and the DIRECTV Program
Scheduler will instantly update to show programs recorded on the DVR Expander. 

Any pre-recorded programs already on your DIRECTV internal drive remain
untouched. To view your old programs, simply disconnect the DVR Expander from
your system and restart your receiver. Your original recordings stored on the
DIRECTV receiver internal drive will now show on the Program Scheduler. 

Use Multiple DVR Expanders to Record, Archive and Organize Your Shows

Keeping your recordings organized is a snap with Apricorn's DVR Expander. Have
one DVR Expander for all of your sporting events, one for your favorite movies
and shows, and one for cartoons for the kids. Now you never have to fight over
recording space. 

Availability

Apricorn`s DVR Expander for DIRECTV systems is available from online retailers
and Apricorn`s website at www.apricorn.com/directv. 

Pricing

Suggested retail pricing starts at $129 for the 1TB* model. Visit Apricorn`s
website at www.apricorn.com/directv for special offers. 

Warranty

One year limited 

About Apricorn

Celebrating 26 years of leading the personal storage industry, Apricorn offers a
broad family of innovative, high-quality storage, backup & upgrade products for
notebook & desktop applications. Apricorn was founded in 1983 and has developed
numerous award winning products under the Apricorn brand and is an OEM supplier
to a number of leading computer manufacturers. Apricorn is headquartered in
Poway, California, and distributes products throughout US and Canada. For
additional information please visit http://www.apricorn.com. 

1 terabyte (TB) = 1 trillion bytes = 1000 gigabytes 

*Accessible capacity will be less and actual capacity depends on the operating
environment and formatting. 

DIRECTV is a registered trademark of the DIRECTV Group, Inc. Other products and
trade names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

Atomic Public Relations
Michelle Sieling, 415-402-0230 (Media)
michelle@atomicpr.com
or
Apricorn
Michelle Fischer, 858-513-4480
mfischer@apricorn.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009

 

 

Reader Comments (1)

Wow, now I can record ALL the millions of info-mercials on DTV. Is it just me, or does the guide seem plagued by useless channels hawking all kinds of junk? I know it's off topic.

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChillin' in Colorado

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