The HR10-250 receives the same channels as the R10/R15 as far as the SD channels. The HR10-250 can tune the OTA HDTV channels that the others can't and as already pointed out has much more hard drive space than the other DVRs. It sounds more like you have buyers remorse and spent more money than you feel you can afford.mikedz4 said:I think the hdtivo is an expensive box not worth it's $450 price (and that's if they gave me the $100 bill credit).
mikedz4 said:I am not happy with my hdtivo. What are the chances of exchanging it for a r15? I'm just not happy with the channels the hdtivo receives and am wanting to return it until directv can offer a better hd product (probably mpeg4).
mikedz4 said:I just don't feel it is worth the extra money i spent on it plus i don't have the money to pay for it.
mikedz4 said:everyone was hyping it up to be this great thing that it's not. It's not even close to what I had expected.
I think he just wants it for $99 with a $100 rebate.minorthr said:What problems are you having with it? Maybe we can help you get them resolved. Or is it just that your not happy with the HD content on D*
mikedz4 said:I just feel the content in hd isn't that great yet to justify paying $500 for a dvr. I mean yes I can get locals in hd but in order to do that I have to pay another $50 for a new antenna that will pickup the digital channels that are too far away for the one directv provided to pickup. I just want to return the tivo and get the r15. DirecTV will allow me to do this right?
You must be talking HD, where it's only about 30-35 hours. In SD, the HR10-250 (for 250 GB HD) does about 200 hours. If that's not enough, what is?mikedz4 said:...and the lack of recording space...
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