Netflix Blu-ray delivered to my home and Netflix on my TiVo. And sometimes a good Amazon HD VOD I do not want to wait for. Why pay a Cable or Sat company a high monthly fee for less than stellar HD? Especially when I do not even watch half of it?
Assuming DirecTV and TiVo are really working on a new box (DirectTiVo), I am curious as to how this would fit together. I have been rather hopeful (and ready to be let down), that TiVo would have a new box with cooperative scheduling and better 'sharing' capabilities. Though I suspect we will not see this new thing for some time to come. Think Tru2way...
Even though I am an admitted TiVo fan, I will enter for this free Dish dvr. Even though they probably stole every bit of tech inside this dvr I will still enter. Even though I am pretty sure it will in no way be any better than my TiVo. Besides, it will be nice to have a legacy product from Dish, it will remind me of why I dislike VCRs. Besides, this one I can give to the kids - and they will have it figured out quicker than me anyway... I still remember programming the VCR for my parents...
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
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