Guys,whatya think buy one now for 1000 bucks or wait for the new hddvrs?Scott,any word on price goin down or the new boxes before 2005?
While its a factor in everything, he's still right. There will be a point when something is worth the X dollars, if you are getting what you expect and want for what you paid, then the price isnt a factor afterall.Stunt_101 said:I don't know what planet you are from
$$ is a factor for most of us
fredfa said:With rebate from D* of about $260, and the $100 I got for an old TiVo and the $240 for a Toshiba HD receiver, the cost was lowered by $600.
Plus, instead of using an HD receiver AND a Tivo on a set, we just use the TV as the tuner, so we save an extra $5 a month. So over the course of the year we will have spent $1,090 (including tax) and saved $660.. so the total cost is $450.
We have had it since May 8th and couldn't be happier.
fredfa said:With rebate from D* of about $260, and the $100 I got for an old TiVo and the $240 for a Toshiba HD receiver, the cost was lowered by $600.
Plus, instead of using an HD receiver AND a Tivo on a set, we just use the TV as the tuner, so we save an extra $5 a month. So over the course of the year we will have spent $1,090 (including tax) and saved $660.. so the total cost is $450.
We have had it since May 8th and couldn't be happier.
Also, while I wouldn't put it in the category of something I don't like, its pq is just a tiny, tiny bit softer than that of my Sony HD300, both connected via a DVI switcher to the DVI port of my TV
dreaded HDMI problem