Weekly Rewind
Channels DVR review: Do you already own an Apple TV and either a desktop computer or NAS box? If so, Channels DVR is a compelling option for recording over-the-air channels. It works with SiiliconDust’s HDHomeRun networked tuners, and unlike other solutions such as Plex and Emby, it has a killer ad-skipping feature that can bypass commercial breaks with a double-click on the Apple TV remote.
The software is a work in progress, however, with no easy way to manage scheduling conflicts and limited ways to browse for new shows. At $8 per month, it’s also pricier than other broadcast DVR plans–and that’s before you factor in the cost of all the requisite hardware.
Controller-free Shield TV: Over the last 10 months, the Nvidia Shield TV has quietly become the best streaming box money can buy. Aside from just being a super-speedy 4K HDR streamer, it has built-in Chromecast support, hosts a slew of over-the-air DVR solutions such as Plex and Tablo Engine, and now has powerful voice search with the recent addition of Google Assistant.
To compete with the Apple TV 4K, Nvidia now sells a $180 model that doesn’t include a game controller. Non-gamers should still consider the $200 controller version, since it allows for hands-free Google Assistant voice controls. (Just say, “OK Google.”) But the new version’s price parity with Apple is a nice reminder that Nvidia’s box has more value.
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