Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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What makes you think that Panasonic DVR's are going to be so much better? Motorola 6412 or 3412 DVR are really good boxes hardware wise. Software that ported on these set-tops is all Comcast. It's iGuide which is made by GuideWorks. GuideWorks is a Comcast owned company. Panasonic DVR set-tops will be running the same iGuide software from GuideWorks. So regardless of who is the set-top manufacturer the software that drives or will drive the DVR set-tops will be all Comcast. Sucks... I know.