Tivo, ReplayTV, ... what to get?
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From: Emerson College - Boston, MA
If you've got DirecTV, the best option is a DirecTivo. No contest.
However, if you don't, I would personally go with Replay. I love my Replay - try to get one of the earlier models though that still supports Commercial Advance. Yes - it doesn't work perfectly, but when it does work, which I find to be quite often, it's a fantastic feature.
Replay can also hook up into my home LAN and I can transfer shows onto my computer.
In the end, really, they both do the same thing.
However, if you don't, I would personally go with Replay. I love my Replay - try to get one of the earlier models though that still supports Commercial Advance. Yes - it doesn't work perfectly, but when it does work, which I find to be quite often, it's a fantastic feature.
Replay can also hook up into my home LAN and I can transfer shows onto my computer.
In the end, really, they both do the same thing.
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Getting my ReplayTV has been a life changing experience.
The 5040 & 5080 have the auto-commercial advance. Being able to hook it up via ethernet is great too. Some of these great features are being eliminated on the new 55xx series.
Lots of specifc information for both Replay & Tivo at www.avsforum.com
The 5040 & 5080 have the auto-commercial advance. Being able to hook it up via ethernet is great too. Some of these great features are being eliminated on the new 55xx series.
Lots of specifc information for both Replay & Tivo at www.avsforum.com
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From: Directionally Challenged (for DirecTV)
Originally posted by futbol
If you've got DirecTV, the best option is a DirecTivo. No contest.
However, if you don't, I would personally go with Replay. I love my Replay - try to get one of the earlier models though that still supports Commercial Advance. Yes - it doesn't work perfectly, but when it does work, which I find to be quite often, it's a fantastic feature.
Replay can also hook up into my home LAN and I can transfer shows onto my computer.
In the end, really, they both do the same thing.
If you've got DirecTV, the best option is a DirecTivo. No contest.
However, if you don't, I would personally go with Replay. I love my Replay - try to get one of the earlier models though that still supports Commercial Advance. Yes - it doesn't work perfectly, but when it does work, which I find to be quite often, it's a fantastic feature.
Replay can also hook up into my home LAN and I can transfer shows onto my computer.
In the end, really, they both do the same thing.
I agree.
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i do second the props on the commercial advance. people knock it because it only works 90-95% of the time...for the few times it doesn't i can hit quickskip. it is pretty impressive the first time you see it in action...then you just kind of take it for granted.
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i still dont have either because i cant make my mind up. i have directv and want to stay with it (i think). i want a pvr. i want hdtv (i have a capable tv). i have all these wants and i dont know what would be the best for me...so im officially lost and confused.
i know directv is coming with an hdtv/tivo box which would be awesome...but it sounds like it is gonna be pretty $.
what to do?
i know directv is coming with an hdtv/tivo box which would be awesome...but it sounds like it is gonna be pretty $.
what to do?
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I have UTV(ultimate tv) and love it. Its built in with a directv receiver. it has the best menu set up and tells you how much space is left. only problem is they arent make them anymore. i figure i'll eventually swtich over to directivo but dont want til they offer the home media option for the directivo boxes.
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Looks like about 800 dollars for the HD Capable DTivo
With 4 channels, 2 for HD and 2 for regular
250GB hard drive
About 30 hours of HD Content
With 4 channels, 2 for HD and 2 for regular
250GB hard drive
About 30 hours of HD Content
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Originally posted by BadlyDrawnBoy
Looks like about 800 dollars for the HD Capable DTivo
With 4 channels, 2 for HD and 2 for regular
250GB hard drive
About 30 hours of HD Content
Looks like about 800 dollars for the HD Capable DTivo
With 4 channels, 2 for HD and 2 for regular
250GB hard drive
About 30 hours of HD Content
Very tempting.
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From: Willow Grove, PA
I have the FREE pvr service that came with dishnetwork, I did have to buy the box for $200 but there is NO subscription fee....
I will NEVER watch live TV again.... although IMO Tivo is much better at recording shows - the dishnetwork pvr has sum bugs, and isn’t as user friendly, but is FREE!
I will NEVER watch live TV again.... although IMO Tivo is much better at recording shows - the dishnetwork pvr has sum bugs, and isn’t as user friendly, but is FREE!




