A receiver used to be a big black box that sat on top of your TV and changed channels. Now it's as slim as a designer briefcase, and it can pause and replay live TV, record your favorite programs, show you what's on TV, and even transmit an HD picture so realistic you'd think you were watching your programs in person. Here's the lowdown on the four types of DISH Network receivers: Standard Receiver This is DISH Network's entry-level receiver. In addition to changing channels it also features an on-screen guide so you can see what's on satellite TV, and parental controls that let you limit the programs your can children watch. It also has on-screen caller ID so you can see who's calling you when your watching TV. DVR Receiver With a DVR receiver you can pause a live TV show, get up to answer the phone or get a snack, then sit back down and resume watching your show when you're ready. How's that for convenient. This receiver also allows you to record and store up to 100 hours of your favorite programs. You can even record two TV programs at the same time, record a program while watching another program, and record two programs while watching a previously recorded program. HD Receiver HD receivers transmit a high definition signal to your TV so you can watch your shows in crystal-clear high def format. If you've never seen a show in HD you'll be amazed at how much clearer the picture is. DISH Network's HD receiver has all the features of their standard receiver plus Dolby Surround Sound for three-dimensional sound, and PIP (picture-in-picture) so you can watch two programs at once. HD DVR Receiver This receiver gives you the best of both worlds - the ability to record your shows and watch them in high def. It has all the features of the HD and the DVR receivers, plus you can record up to 350 hours of SD (standard definition) programming and 55 hours of HD programming. This is the ultimate receiver for satellite TV buffs who want all the bells and whistles. All of DISH Network's receivers are free when you order one of their program packages, and come with a universal remote control so you can operate your DVD player and VCR in addition to your TV. Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/dish-network-receivers-and-dishes.htm or click on the following link for more information on DISH Network receivers , plus where to get the best deal on their satellite TV service. You can also see their latest special offers and order their satellite TV service online. The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on DISH Network receivers.
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