Yup, I got my Time Warner DVR today. AND I'm already recording some shows for my wife. I just filled out the form on www.twcnyc.com, they called me and I was able to pick it up - with no installation fee - the same day.
I have to agree with some of the other posts that the changing of channels is a little slow, but the cost comparison makes it worth it. PLUS, if I don't like it I can just swap boxes again (Time Warner has offices close to me so it's not an issue) and not have to worry about the investment cost.
The fact that the monthly recurring cost was less than ReplayTV and TiVo was the closer for me. I already have the cable modem package, so it's only $6.95/mo.
Yup, I got my Time Warner DVR today. AND I'm already recording some shows for my wife. I just filled out the form on www.twcnyc.com, they called me and I was able to pick it up - with no installation fee - the same day.
I have to agree with some of the other posts that the changing of channels is a little slow, but the cost comparison makes it worth it. PLUS, if I don't like it I can just swap boxes again (Time Warner has offices close to me so it's not an issue) and not have to worry about the investment cost.
The fact that the monthly recurring cost was less than ReplayTV and TiVo was the closer for me. I already have the cable modem package, so it's only $6.95/mo.
Although I'd find it hard for the IETF to swallow djb's personality, there's always IM2000.
http://cr.yp.to/im2000.html