What's wrong with Tivo HD units? I have two and they work great.
Back to Moxi. That front logo thing has to go. I can't have that bright thing going. What's its purpose/benefit to me? Also, that remote control looks cheap.
I wouldn't mind not having to pay a monthly fee. But, considering Tivo's reliability, I'll deal with it.
The functions of a TIVO might make for a good OTA HD DVR but if you want to record OTA, you probably don't pay for cable/sat, and if you don't pay for TV why would you want to pay TIVO 13 bucks a month? That's a big issue for those who choose OTA.
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I'd have bought one already if it supported OTA. There's just no good OTA DVR's out there.
No good OTA DVRs? Really? Maybe you should take a look at a TiVo HD.
What's wrong with Tivo HD units? I have two and they work great.
Back to Moxi. That front logo thing has to go. I can't have that bright thing going. What's its purpose/benefit to me? Also, that remote control looks cheap.
I wouldn't mind not having to pay a monthly fee. But, considering Tivo's reliability, I'll deal with it.
No good OTA DVRs? Er...do you have Windows? Media Center is perhaps the best OTA DVR there is, and most people already have it!
The functions of a TIVO might make for a good OTA HD DVR but if you want to record OTA, you probably don't pay for cable/sat, and if you don't pay for TV why would you want to pay TIVO 13 bucks a month? That's a big issue for those who choose OTA.