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  1. Member zzyzzx's Avatar
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    I'm thinking about buying a digital video recorder to replace an aging VCR. It needs to have a tuner that get over the air digitalTV ATSC. Mostly these things are TIVO or Direct TV type of things, but I hate monthly fees. So far the only one I have found is this one:
    LG Electronics LST-3410A 120GB HDTV Digital Video Recorder/Receiver with ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM Tuner.

    However I am not sure if they even still make this or if there are any others that are not TIVO.
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    That thing is $450. You'd rather pay that than $5 a month? Comcast's DVR is only $5 a month.
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  3. I have one through my satellite company. It works on two tv's.
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    Originally Posted by Conquest10
    That thing is $450. You'd rather pay that than $5 a month? Comcast's DVR is only $5 a month.
    Yes. I'd much rather not have a monthly fee. And I don't believe that anything from Comcast costs $5/month either.
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    I knew I remembered seeing an add for a no-monthly-fee dvr Here you go:

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7384289&type=product&productCategoryId=c...=1122654250432


    LG Progressive-Scan Multiformat DVD-R/-RW/+R DL/+R/+RW Recorder w/160GB Hard Drive - Silver

    Model: LRM-519



    Product Details

    Warranty Terms - Parts 1 year limited

    Warranty Terms - Labor 90 days limited

    Product Height 2-3/8"

    Product Width 17"

    Product Weight 11.2 lbs.

    Product Depth 11-7/8"

    Hard Drive Capacity 160GB

    Electronic Programming Guide 14 day

    Service Fee None

    Optical Digital Audio Outputs 1

    Coaxial Digital Audio Outputs 1

    Composite Video Outputs 1

    Composite Video Inputs 1

    Audio Outputs 1

    S-Video Inputs 1

    S-Video Outputs 1

    RF Input 1

    Component Video Outputs 1

    5.1-Channel Output Yes

    IEEE 1394 FireWire Port No

    DVI Outputs No

    Remote Control Type Universal


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    Get an ATI ALL-IN-WONDER or TV WONDER. You can get a REALLY good one & a 300GB HDD for less than the costs you're all talking about; And all brand new items. It also has a pretty good Guide system and comes with a remote.

    If you have PCI Express on your PC and are willing to pay $450 for a DVR system anyway, the ATI X1900 AIW is a great card to use with a $200GB HDD. WARNING: It's a LONG card.
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    The DVR's do seem a bit expensive when compared to the PC card option yes. The problem with that is that I'd still have to make a VCD or DVD out of it to watch on my regular TV. I'm beginning to think that if I bought in now I'd be an early adopter and I may as well wait. Still the LG thing for $500 is tempting though. Too bad I can't see it in the store first. There is another model that doesn't have the built in DVD burner for $420 also. That's at Circuit City or maybe only Circuit City online, or something.
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    I have the Zenith ZRH-516 (Zenith is owned by LG), paid $350 CDN about a year ago. Haven't seen it since but probably much cheaper if you can find one now.

    Overall, I am very happy with it - it has a few quirks such as you can't create a recurring program... Plays Divx/Xvid without problems.

    I originally was putting together a PC based PVR but quickly came to realize that only I would use it - wife has issues with using computers for appliances so had to find a stand alone unit...
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    my solution was a HTPC running windows MCE. the interface is easy enough for anybody to use and I picked up a MCE remote so no need for keyboard/mouse
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    Originally Posted by Treebeard
    my solution was a HTPC running windows MCE. the interface is easy enough for anybody to use and I picked up a MCE remote so no need for keyboard/mouse
    It all culminates back to the fact it'll be about the same cost or cheaper to do the HTPC. You'll get more use out of it that way.
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