I agree re: stubbornness...and, as a 3x DirecTiVo customer (and previous REALLY expensive 1st generation unit...as in, 1k$) I think I'd go with regular TiVo gen 2's (3 by then?) and dumb tuner boxes instead of the new DVR. The gen-2-media/at home features are 10x more interesting than some other DVR. Sure, maybe its better at something 1:1, but, the newer Tivo features are more of a "system approach" and VERY convenient when you include a burner and the "move my movie to the treadmill please" features.
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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I agree re: stubbornness...and, as a 3x DirecTiVo customer (and previous REALLY expensive 1st generation unit...as in, 1k$) I think I'd go with regular TiVo gen 2's (3 by then?) and dumb tuner boxes instead of the new DVR. The gen-2-media/at home features are 10x more interesting than some other DVR. Sure, maybe its better at something 1:1, but, the newer Tivo features are more of a "system approach" and VERY convenient when you include a burner and the "move my movie to the treadmill please" features.