Crunch gear had some harsh things to say about it's lack of file format support for media sharing ( no avi support, seriously?). http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/04/21/moxi-hd-shocker-no-avi-or-mkv-support/ Some other reviews have observed some the UI choices particularly around series recording are really strange. You also can't set default profiles how series should record (weird, even direct TV crappers support that). For 800 bucks I would like to see something a lot less first gen come to market but really I think folks are over drooping huge amount on stand alone DVR's it just doesn't make sense and for that much you could have a lot of other great PC based options.
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Crunch gear had some harsh things to say about it's lack of file format support for media sharing ( no avi support, seriously?). http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/04/21/moxi-hd-shocker-no-avi-or-mkv-support/
Some other reviews have observed some the UI choices particularly around series recording are really strange. You also can't set default profiles how series should record (weird, even direct TV crappers support that).
For 800 bucks I would like to see something a lot less first gen come to market but really I think folks are over drooping huge amount on stand alone DVR's it just doesn't make sense and for that much you could have a lot of other great PC based options.