ReplayTV 4500: No Hacking, or Else
mcglk writes "I was happy to see that SonicBlue had released its new generation of ReplayTV, the 4500. And it was $250 cheaper than the 4000. Except for that $250 one-time service activation fee. Worse is the agreement that goes along with it. Term1A basically says, No more hacking. Term1G says that they can enable or disable anything they want without notice. And Term2C says that if someone even alleges you are infringing on copyright, you can be shut down with no notice, no recourse, and there's nothing you can do about itthe agreement indemnifies them completely. I was really looking forward to getting one of these, too." Under that agreement, SonicBlue claims the right to destroy your device when you connect for updates.
I know this may sound a little out there, but if you aren't happy with the TOS/ELUA/etc of any of the PVRs out there, have you thought of making your own device?
With ever dropping hardware prices, its almost economical now to build your own box. Its not like you need an Athlon 4.
Rough Idea of HW:
Motherboard - 120
CPU - 60
Case - 50
512 mb RAM - 120
120 GB 7200 RPM HD - 150 (yes, you can find it that low)
ATI AIW - 50 (old one off ebay)
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Total - 400
If I'm missing anything, I'm sorry, I'm still sipping my morning coffee.
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