More than one in every five U.S. households now have a digital video recorder, up from
about one in every 13 households just two years ago, according to consumer
research released Tuesday by Leichtman Research Group.
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Fueled by a continued push from cable and DBS providers
offering combination HD/DVR set-top boxes, LRG is forecasting that the number of
households with DVRs will increase to more than 60 million by the end of
2011, according to Bruce Leichtman, president and principal analyst for
LRG.
No great surprise. Talking to friends and clients, it sometimes sounds like 100% of Canadians have a DVR.
Once you have one, there's no going back to watching live television. They really do change your life.
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While it would be nice to think of Canadians as more avid fans of electronic advances than Americans, I fear you simply know a rarefied group of people. There must be figures out there somewhere, though, to support either position.
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