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RPVR: Remote Personal Video Recorder (2006)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Strain, Matthew James |
| Abstract | degree of Bachelor of Science in the Faculty of Engineering. It has not been submitted for any other degree or diploma of any examining body. Except where specifically acknowledged, it is all the work of the Author. Matthew James Strain, April 2006 Many people throughout the world are addicted to watching their favourite television programmes. The consumer electronics market shipped over 9.4 million DVD recorders in 2004, which is expected to rise to 67.7 million in 2009 [6]. If you add that to the amount of video recorders that have been sold, there is clear evidence that consumers are willing to spend their hard earned cash not to miss their favourite programmes. Most timer recording systems are cumbersome, difficult to use and rely on the user remembering to programme them. I was recently caught out myself setting a timer recording, due to the hour change to British Summer Time. Many homes now have computers with broadband connections and the number of |
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| Publisher Date | 2006-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Dvd Recorder Favourite Programme Clear Evidence Remote Personal Video Recorder Broadband Connection Timer Recording Many People Many Home Hour Change Video Recorder Consumer Electronics Market Summer Time Favourite Television Programme |
| Content Type | Text |