Is there hope that the Motorola box will get better?
I'd like to go strictly Fios once I get to a point in my DTV contract (11 months remaining) where it makes sense to quit. I've been trying to like the Motorola box but I don't see it happening with the current hard drive limits and user interface.
Do Tivo boxes work more like DTV and Dish Dvr's?
The guide and features keep improving, but it appears the itsy-bitsy hard-drive is going to be around at least another year. I have used a 12 HD DVRs over the years, and the Dish Network VIP622/722 is the cream of the crop in overall software, guide, features and hardware (speed). We tried the Tivo HD box for a month. It has a lot of features, but we don't really use many of them. Anyway, here is what the FiOS HD DVR needs:
1. blazing fast channel changing and guide functions
2. bigger hard drive and external storage
3. better guide
4. better search and recording options
Well...we tried to like the Tivo, but it wasn't a premium HD DVR like our E* 622 and it was more expensive in the process. The biggest problem with the Tivo HD box is that it is so incredibly slow. My wife and I wanted to throw the remote at the box waiting for channels to change and menus to pop up. It was so slow we retuned it and got another box...it was just as slow, so we cancelled service.
Having said that...here is it 6-months later and I am once again thinking about getting a Tivo. Why? We've actually adjusted to the FiOS HD DVR (not great, but it is better than other cable HD DVRs), but the small hard drive is driving me nuts. I have to delete shows daily, and the bowl season had me deleting twice a day. Ugh!
In my opinion the E* 622/722 puts the Tivo HD box to shame. While the Tivo box has lots of features, the guide/search is klunky (my opinion)...and the hardware is shamefully show. To be honest, I would have loved the Tivo if I never had a 622, and I probably would have loved it if wasn't so darn slow. Also, I like my friends new D* HD DVR better than the Tivo HD box.
Anyway, I am hoping E* will release a direct-to-consumer digital cable ready HD DVR (aka DTVPal DVR+) in the near future.