I just wanted to weigh in with my opinion. I'm sure there is a dedicated thread somewhere, but if I couldn't find it immediately, I'm sure some of you couldn't either
Anyway, I had replaced an 811 and Tivo with the new 622 a month ago. I paid the $299 lease fee, as I didn't want to wait till now just to order. Impatience is a b**ch.
First, the DVR compared to Tivo:
Tivo will always have a place in my heart <reflects fondly>. The sounds and the general interface are top-notch. Everybody is trying to copy them without copyright infringement, and rightly so. That said, once I figured out how to use the timer feature correctly, I love the new DVR. Easy to use, gets my programs, and I can record up to THREE programs at once! Dual tuner plus OTA rocks. That alone is worth the $299.
Issues with the DVR: I have had the unit freeze once on me which required a reboot in the middle of two shows being recorded. It did not start to record them on reboot, I had to manually start the recordings again. This didn't happen once on my Tivo in 4 years. Secondly, the past couple days, if I am recording one channel and watching another, the video gets choppy on occasion. This is a recent development. I hope a reboot will cure it.
Overall, I give the DVR an 8 of 10. A perfect 10 would be Tivo with multiple tuners and HD capability.
Next, the tuner itself.
First off, the picture quality is light years better than the 811! I didn't think it would make a difference, but everything looks better, especially SD programming. Awesome.
The downside of the tuner: There is no programming info for most of the OTA channels. What the hell? Consequently I cannot program Lost or any other HD broadcast into the timer. Even if it is showing in the guide right now, in an hour or two, it won't be. Very strange behaviour. Also, strangely while the OTA reception for every station is 10-15 points higher than they were with the 811, ABC does not come in at all! It is the highest frequency signal in my area, but before it came in no problem. Weird. I was considering a higher power antenna than my squareshooter but Dish has promised Local HD's in my area this quarter, so I'm holding off, since the damn Timer doesn't work on the OTA stuff anyway...
The guide itself is much better on the 622 than the 811 too. It takes advantage of the full widescreen on the TV and gives 3 hours of program info. Nice.
Overall, I give the tuner an 8 out of 10 as well. 10 would have reliable guide info and perfect OTA reception.
Lastly lets grade Dish Customer Service.
When I called to upgrade, I literally had to hangup on 2 CSR's before I got someone that knew what they were dealing with. Even then there was confusion about whether or not my 622 would be shipped or if it would come with the installer (it was shipped). I had to send an email to CEO@dishnetwork.com to get that striaghtened out. The good thing is that I got a call in response to that email and got a straight answer about my tuner. Now I've recieved my bill and was charged for the 622 AGAIN! They have yet to straighten that out...
Anyway, unfortunately we are all used to crappy customer service, but other than that, I'm verry happy with the actual hardware.
Anyway, I had replaced an 811 and Tivo with the new 622 a month ago. I paid the $299 lease fee, as I didn't want to wait till now just to order. Impatience is a b**ch.
First, the DVR compared to Tivo:
Tivo will always have a place in my heart <reflects fondly>. The sounds and the general interface are top-notch. Everybody is trying to copy them without copyright infringement, and rightly so. That said, once I figured out how to use the timer feature correctly, I love the new DVR. Easy to use, gets my programs, and I can record up to THREE programs at once! Dual tuner plus OTA rocks. That alone is worth the $299.
Issues with the DVR: I have had the unit freeze once on me which required a reboot in the middle of two shows being recorded. It did not start to record them on reboot, I had to manually start the recordings again. This didn't happen once on my Tivo in 4 years. Secondly, the past couple days, if I am recording one channel and watching another, the video gets choppy on occasion. This is a recent development. I hope a reboot will cure it.
Overall, I give the DVR an 8 of 10. A perfect 10 would be Tivo with multiple tuners and HD capability.
Next, the tuner itself.
First off, the picture quality is light years better than the 811! I didn't think it would make a difference, but everything looks better, especially SD programming. Awesome.
The downside of the tuner: There is no programming info for most of the OTA channels. What the hell? Consequently I cannot program Lost or any other HD broadcast into the timer. Even if it is showing in the guide right now, in an hour or two, it won't be. Very strange behaviour. Also, strangely while the OTA reception for every station is 10-15 points higher than they were with the 811, ABC does not come in at all! It is the highest frequency signal in my area, but before it came in no problem. Weird. I was considering a higher power antenna than my squareshooter but Dish has promised Local HD's in my area this quarter, so I'm holding off, since the damn Timer doesn't work on the OTA stuff anyway...
The guide itself is much better on the 622 than the 811 too. It takes advantage of the full widescreen on the TV and gives 3 hours of program info. Nice.
Overall, I give the tuner an 8 out of 10 as well. 10 would have reliable guide info and perfect OTA reception.
Lastly lets grade Dish Customer Service.
When I called to upgrade, I literally had to hangup on 2 CSR's before I got someone that knew what they were dealing with. Even then there was confusion about whether or not my 622 would be shipped or if it would come with the installer (it was shipped). I had to send an email to CEO@dishnetwork.com to get that striaghtened out. The good thing is that I got a call in response to that email and got a straight answer about my tuner. Now I've recieved my bill and was charged for the 622 AGAIN! They have yet to straighten that out...
Anyway, unfortunately we are all used to crappy customer service, but other than that, I'm verry happy with the actual hardware.