I just don't get it. My Tivo Series 3's do so much more than this box. They record high-definition cable (or free Over-The-Air via antenna) recordings. I can get videos from Amazon downloaded (and streamed, also?) to the S3. The Amazon videos are currently in standard-definition, but high-definition videos are most certainly coming in the near future.
Netflix will be streaming to my S3, probably by the end of the year. It'll probably only be in SD at first, but HD will be coming within a few months for sure after that (XBox 360's are getting HD this year, I believe). By the way, the Amazon and Netflix stuff is not why I bought the box in the first place, but it is a great fringe benefit.
Tivo will be around in a few years; Vudu's future is all but certain. People who want HD On-Demand are most likely going to turn to their Comcast or Verizon FiOS High-Definition Set-Top Box/DVR.
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I just don't get it. My Tivo Series 3's do so much more than this box. They record high-definition cable (or free Over-The-Air via antenna) recordings. I can get videos from Amazon downloaded (and streamed, also?) to the S3. The Amazon videos are currently in standard-definition, but high-definition videos are most certainly coming in the near future.
Netflix will be streaming to my S3, probably by the end of the year. It'll probably only be in SD at first, but HD will be coming within a few months for sure after that (XBox 360's are getting HD this year, I believe). By the way, the Amazon and Netflix stuff is not why I bought the box in the first place, but it is a great fringe benefit.
Tivo will be around in a few years; Vudu's future is all but certain. People who want HD On-Demand are most likely going to turn to their Comcast or Verizon FiOS High-Definition Set-Top Box/DVR.