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Offering a massive 2TB drive, the Sky+ HD 2TB PVR can store 350 hours of HD TV. Is it still the best PVR out there?
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Offering a massive 2TB drive, the Sky+ HD 2TB PVR can store 350 hours of HD TV. Is it still the best PVR out there?

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It's been billed as the biggest upgrade to our viewing experience sincecolour TV, and for better or worse, Sky has taken the lead and launched the most comprehensive and technically advanced hi-def service on this side of the Atlantic
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Since it was launched in 2001, the Sky PVR has become the UK's de facto digital recorder standard. After targeting early adopters, the company has been aiming its Sky device squarely at the mass-market.
Sky is leading the way in digital television at the moment. With the exception of niche operator Euro 1080 (now HDI), Sky will be the first major UK television broadcaster to offer dedicated HDTV channels