The best price point has moved out to the 2 to 3TB size. Dish limits them to 2TB.
I was spending $43/TB + $10/case before the Thai floods. Total 11TB.
The price is getting there again. My latest was $90 for 2TB cased at newegg.
Buy most any except watch Seagate. I have many WD, some Hitachi and a Cavalry.
The only one to go bad is a Buffalo but I recovered, just slow transfers.
For ref, my first 750GB was $190. I use a $20 stand for raw drives to save a little.
Note: drive makers use powers of 1000. We use powers of 1024--important.
That is not a format loss, just a different definition of TB GB MB or kB.
My only objection to 2TB (1.5TB I'm unsure of) is that the 722 reindexes the disk
each time you make any change so it is slower to respond to changes like deletions.
Smaller sizes with less files seem to be better buffered. I prefer one 2TB to four .5TB.
Expect most show to now use 2GB/hour (1.4 to 2.6GB/hr) of HD-MPEG4.
OTA-MPEG2 can be 3 times that size. 720p uses 1/2 the space of 1080i, YMMV.
My PBS channel is now available from Dish so it is MPEG4 vs. OTA being MPEG2.
I'm replacing the MPEG2 (PBS or VOOM) as soon as the shows are on again.
-Ken
I was spending $43/TB + $10/case before the Thai floods. Total 11TB.
The price is getting there again. My latest was $90 for 2TB cased at newegg.
Buy most any except watch Seagate. I have many WD, some Hitachi and a Cavalry.
The only one to go bad is a Buffalo but I recovered, just slow transfers.
For ref, my first 750GB was $190. I use a $20 stand for raw drives to save a little.
Note: drive makers use powers of 1000. We use powers of 1024--important.
That is not a format loss, just a different definition of TB GB MB or kB.
My only objection to 2TB (1.5TB I'm unsure of) is that the 722 reindexes the disk
each time you make any change so it is slower to respond to changes like deletions.
Smaller sizes with less files seem to be better buffered. I prefer one 2TB to four .5TB.
Expect most show to now use 2GB/hour (1.4 to 2.6GB/hr) of HD-MPEG4.
OTA-MPEG2 can be 3 times that size. 720p uses 1/2 the space of 1080i, YMMV.
My PBS channel is now available from Dish so it is MPEG4 vs. OTA being MPEG2.
I'm replacing the MPEG2 (PBS or VOOM) as soon as the shows are on again.
-Ken