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Originally Posted by Aversion
Doesn't seem worth $250. Why not go with cable and rent a DVR box from the cable company? 100+ channels and a DVR for like $30/month seems like a much better than being able to record OTA?
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It receives an uncompressed
OTA DTV signal. The signal received from the cable company doesn't compare in quality. There are no monthly subscription fees. With the included dual tuners you can record 2
HD DTV OTA signals and watch another at the same time. There are currently over 25 channels available to
OTA viewers with numerous subchannels in the near future. Currently a person can time shift from all the current
OTA program choices making it well worth the $249.00 price tag. The Dish Network DTVPal
DVR has an ethernet connection to the internet for future streaming of
HD movies from Dish Network to the
DVR.