Yeah, don't go cheap! Make it a 3.5" mains-powered case, (ie not a 2.5" self-powered) I use a Welland eSATA/USB2 case I had spare. I have a green-power Western Digital 7200rpm disk that works well.
The things you need to have are: 1. When you plug it in a (Windows) PC, make sure it shows up as a "Hard Disk Drive" not a "Device with Removable Storage" - if so, you will (may?) not be able to use it for timeshift PVR recording. 2. It will get formatted to FAT by the PVR unit, so don't bother going too big - I have a 400GB that's OK, but my 1TB drive seemed to give it issues. 3. 7200rpm plus a decent amount of onboard buffer 4. Assuming you use PVR, the disk is going to be writing all the time, so if you can get a case with a fan in it that would be a good thing - my "no fan needed" aluminium case gets bloody hot, too hot to pick up some days.
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