The drive can record 120 hours of HD programming and users can also plug in external hard drives through two USB ports. The PVR will also have an Ethernet port, two HDMI inputs and one output, as well as an SCART connection (European standard). Internet access gives the player as many as eight days of program schedules. Outside of broadcasts, the HDR5010 can play DivX and MP3, but more are likely to be announced by the time the device is launched.
The HDR5010 will cost the equivalent of $545 when it arrives in the UK in June. Freeview is a UK-only service launched by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky and transmitter operator Arqiva; a North American PVR would need ATSC to catch local HD broadcasts.
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