Voted, but these are silly polls, since how am I to know if Dish's DVR is better than Direc's, without having both.
And even though I voted for Dish, I am dealing with a dead HDMI port right now.
Tivo
"best" is so subjective...and we all know how rabid TVIO users are...and for good reason...TIVO invented the DVR after all.
I was curious about this and this is what I found:Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but Replay invented the DVR.
So, it would seem that all of them started at roughly the same time. And it would appear that TiVo was the first to ship out units. Is that not right?The two early consumer DVRs, ReplayTV and TiVo, were launched at the 1999 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Microsoft also demonstrated a unit with DVR capability but commercial availability of this software would have to wait until the end of 1999 for full DVR features in Dish Network's DISHplayer receivers. TiVo shipped their first units on March 31, 1999, and to this day the last Friday in March is celebrated as a company holiday known as 'Blue Moon'. Although ReplayTV won the "Best of Show" award in the video category, it was TiVo that went on to much greater commercial success. The devices have steadily developed complementary abilities, such as recording onto DVDs, commercial skip, sharing of recordings over the Internet, and programming and remote control facilities using PDAs, networked PCs, and Web browsers.
I was curious about this and this is what I found:
So, it would seem that all of them started at roughly the same time. And it would appear that TiVo was the first to ship out units. Is that not right?
When jumping out of a recording, if the 622/722 allowed user to pick-up where viewer left off (while recording)...it would be perfect. That is my only beef with the Dish HD DVR.