TW in L.A. has just started distribution of this same unit (beginning last Monday). SDV turn-on is slated for today. While their original notification letter (announcing SDV) said that the tuning adapters were free and that only standalone basic HD converters for non-TiVo cableCARD customers might be vulnerable to a fee after a year, their second letter now is using the same wording for the tuning adapter ("free for at least a year, but there may be a fee to keep it after a year). So it's not clear if they'll be staying free, or what they'll cost if charges begin to apply. I'm not hooking it up until I'm sure that SDV is up and running.
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TW in L.A. has just started distribution of this same unit (beginning last Monday). SDV turn-on is slated for today. While their original notification letter (announcing SDV) said that the tuning adapters were free and that only standalone basic HD converters for non-TiVo cableCARD customers might be vulnerable to a fee after a year, their second letter now is using the same wording for the tuning adapter ("free for at least a year, but there may be a fee to keep it after a year). So it's not clear if they'll be staying free, or what they'll cost if charges begin to apply. I'm not hooking it up until I'm sure that SDV is up and running.