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Tyrate
11-08-05, 09:30 AM
I don't know about you'll but something doesn't seem right about this free DVR deal w/rebate $100. Why? Well I just got my new TIVO DVR STB and it works great but I would really love it if it had HBO/STARZ On Demand but it's my understand that DTV and On Demand have a lawsuit pending so that's not happen anytime soon. Anyway, before I ordered my box I'd asked the DTV rep what the differences were between the TIVO and the new R-15 (Directv Plus DVR STBs) because I didn't want the TIVO if the box was going to be obsolete by the end of the year. My main concern was upgrades to the DTV system that would not include the TIVO boxes since TIVO and DTV have cut ties. The Rep ensure me the only difference between the TIVO and the R-15 was the larger hard drive and access the Mix Channels and weather interactive services and if you ever seen the Mix channels you will quickly determine thats pretty much useless service and if I wanted the weather I can open up my homepage on my computer and get it quicker with satellite imagining to boot. They also ensure me that if any changes came about, like signal related changes (example:mpeg compression rates) that my equipment would be replace free of charge, but I don't think interactive services apply. Anyway now I'm hearing about this NBC On Demand deal and once again the TIVO community will be left out in the cold. Basically what I see is a brilliant marketing scheme brewing with me forking out more cash at the end of plot. DTV gets you hooked on the DVR feature by selling you a TIVO Box it's only free if remember to send in the rebate but then they add additionals services that are only compatible with there new D* R-15 or D-10. Which means I have to fork more cash if I want to take advantage of thoses services which is simply not fair or am I just delirious about this whole thing?

jonaswan2
11-08-05, 04:15 PM
How is it not fair. You need special hardware to access all of the features you mentioned (plus an extra 60gb).

CCarncross
11-08-05, 09:55 PM
And next year's new cars will have possible added features, that IF you want to take advantage of them, you have to fork over more money. Next year's AV receivers will probably have decoding support for the new advanced audio formats on the Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats, and you'll have to fork over money for those as well...

So do you have a point, or were you just trolling? This is the way technology is, and it isnt going to change...

twither
12-09-05, 08:45 AM
Technology is that way. But home comes the standalone TiVo Series 2 keep coming out with enhancements, but DirecTV hasn't changed at all. Come on we pay a service fee for other things that just a TV guide.