Pros
- Inexpensive
- One of only two non-cable-company CableCard DVRs
Cons
- Some operations are a bit lethargic
- E-SATA port for external storage isn't enabled
Bottom Line
This inexpensive TiVo records high-definition programming--even ones on scrambled channels, thanks to its two CableCard slots.
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