I didn't know that. So it looks like:
TIVO Pro's: Much better quality receiver AND DVR.
TIVO Con's: I have to:
a) pay for the TIVO
b) pay Comcast $8/month for a cable card to put in the TIVO
c) pay TIVO for a subscription
Total cost/month for a TIVO is significantly higher than Comcast. I pay @ $15/month EACH for the two DVR/receivers from Comcast. One TIVO box would cost $8 (cable car) + $12.95 month plus the cost of amortizing the TIVO purchase.
Arghhhh..... ;-).
I see. Well like I said, I haven't paid for programming in many years, so you have to forgive me for "being out of touch".
Geeeez, $8 for a cable card now?! Oh gosh, last I asked a local carrier, it was $2.
For whatever reason, I think of amortizing a "lifetime" subscription, and just "dropping the money" on the unit itself. The format/ergonomics are night and day, and that's not to mention netflix/amazon/youtube/blockbuster. Oh yeah, HDCP compliance too.
For amortizing the subscription, it will be paid off in two years and three months. Crap, oh yeah, cable card is $8. Darnit.
Dunno man. Do like me, give the middle finger, embrace bluray, buy a $50 antenna, $10 cable, and use OTA for TV. Nope, no more history channel, espn, discovery, hbo, etc. But, you can rent those shows too for a fraction of the price though. Otherwise, the OTA signal will blow your comcast away. I still get NFL, local NBA, Olympics, Final Four, major national networks, news, etc . . .