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Tru2way has a feature called "Tivo mode" that lets a DVR or a TV have their own user interface. You have to switch to the cable UI only to do On Demand.
New VCRs have QAM tuners too.
Brian,

Comcast is encrypting expanded basic, not basic such as local stations.
The 2-way Cablecard spec is out, it is called Tru2Way, but the cable companies aren't supporting it everywhere yet. It also requires 2-way hardware that this tuner does not have.
With Charter it is $2 per card, same price no matter how many.
The correct phrase is "could NOT care less".
Religious channels and shopping channels are given free to cable companies. They cost you nothing.
WVUE FOX in New Orleans shut off their analog in December without problems.
You still can.

http://www.crutchfield.com/g_146350/LCD-Plasma-TVs.html?tp=161&nvpair=AG_General_Features|YCCableCard_Compatible

The new CableCard TV's with 2-way capability that will be coming out are called Tru2Way.
It's illegal to scramble the locals. Are they scrambling those?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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