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Why would you pay for TiVo when DVR does the exact same thing for $6 a month?
Someone please explain this to me. And DVR might be the best invention ever... |
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Would you pay for Kleenex when facial tissue does the same thing?
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that's like saying "why would anybody pay for a ford focus when an automobile does the same thing?" tivo IS a DVR, that's the type of product it is. DVR is not a brand, and whatever you're comparing it to has a manufacturer and a product name which you're apparently missing.
to answer the question, tivo's user interface and functionality is wildly superior to anything else i've used. at present i have charter digital cable with hdtv, along with their moxi hdtv dvr. i use the moxi for hd and movie recordings only. i use the tivo to record all sd content because it's that much better to use it. |
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I don't have much experience with Tivo, but the Moxi DVR in my cable box blows the DishNetwork DVR out of the water. I thought it was nice when it was all I knew, but I'm so glad I found Moxi.
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[ QUOTE ]
to answer the question, tivo's user interface and functionality is wildly superior to anything else i've used. at present i have charter digital cable with hdtv, along with their moxi hdtv dvr. i use the moxi for hd and movie recordings only. i use the tivo to record all sd content because it's that much better to use it. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting. I have TimeWarners DVR and have been very happy with the layout, ease of use, etc. If someone has tried both, I would be interested to hear comparisons. |
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I pay Tivo for the season pass programming, TivoToGo, online scheduling, and teh bweep bwoop sounds it makes when i do stuff....
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Do other DVRs have Season Pass/Wishlist/Suggestion functionality like TiVo?
I love my Tivo for those features alone, its like i have a friend staying home all day to record shows that it thinks I'd like to watch. |
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i'm not aware of anybody else that has wishlist or suggestion features
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There is an HD tivo, it just cost a freaking grand. It can record 4 things at once though.
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hd tivo it's limited to software version 3 because hughes and tivo do not have good terms with each other. this, among other things, makes the interface WAY slower and doesn't allow simple categorization (e.g. if you have 10 copies of iron chef you will see all 10 on one screen instead of seeing IRON CHEF 10 as a folder).
it has 2 satellite tuners and 2 over the air tuners. if you have an antenna and good reception, you can record OTA content but you will obviously be limited to local channels only. i believe it's limited to 2 recording and 1 viewing as well. the big kick is that hughes is switching hd broadcasts to mpeg4. hd tivo only supports mpeg2 and does it in hardware. this means that the hd tivo cannot see new hd content from the satellites. |
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