Robert, will you still be honoring the previous "early" orders of the R15?DTV TiVo Dealer said:My contacts tell me I will receive my first allocation of R15's on November 7, 2005.
-Robert
glenglenddd said:Robert, did I understand correctly that DirecTV will switch out FOR FREE the H10-250 Tivo for the mpeg4 R15 high def DVR to existing customers?? thanks.
Hogarth said:There is no such thing as an "mpeg4 R15 high def DVR".
There's the R15, which is a SD, MPEG2 DVR.
There's the H20, which is a HD MPEG4 -receiver-.
Anything else, at this point, is a glimmer in DirecTV's eye, with no release plan or release date.
peterl1365 said:Well, you're right about the R15 and H20. But I think any future products are quite a bit more than "glimmers". We just haven't gotten the scoop on them yet. A mass-market technology product like a DVR probably has an 18-24 month development cycle from conception to retail availability.
What's on the horizon that we know about is the HD mpeg4 DVR and the Home Media Center. Both are probably within 6-12 months of full-scale launch.
DTV TiVo Dealer said:My contacts tell me I will receive my first allocation of R15's on November 7, 2005.
-Robert
Brewer4 said:End of August...
September...
October...
Late October...
November 7th
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Whew, good thing its not medicine or Hurricaine relief.
video62 said:This post is from someone that has 'played' with the new R15 for a few hours.
srjewettlaw said:I 'll keep my TIVO. Will I be able to use my DTivo sat boxes fro the forseeable future?
Hogarth said:Indefinitely.
There are people still using Ultimate TV boxes, which were discontinued in 2001.
DirecTV rarely kills old equipment outright. Instead, they just don't make any more, and when the equipment dies (which is always does), they replace with the newer (hopefully better, but not always) version.