Raymond Feist wrote: In article <dlb1a4dmglesev7hou9gmh6tsjq3o6u929@4ax.com>, Charlie Hoffpauir <invalid@invalid.com> wrote: I recently (a few months ago) upgraded from an SD DirecTivo to an HD DVR in my Bedroom. I fully expected to receive an HR21, but to my surprise received an HR20 (idential to the one I already had in my Den). I was pleased with the experience, so a few
Charlie Hoffpauir <invalid@invalid.com> wrote: I recently (a few months ago) upgraded from an SD DirecTivo to an HD DVR in my Bedroom. I fully expected to receive an HR21, but to my surprise received an HR20 (idential to the one I already had in my Den). I was pleased with the experience, so a few weeks ago decided to upgrade (trade in) my DirecTivo HR10 for the new HD DVR, hoping for
DirecTv never ceases to amaze me. After A few CSRs insisted to me that they're not allowed to order you an AM21 until AFTER you have an HR21 installed and activated; FedEx dropped off one for me today. Their excuse "We're not allowed because we don't know what model unit you're being shipped". I kept pointing out "First you KNOW it will be an HR21", and "Secondly why do you want to
On 10 Feb 2008 22:18:23 GMT, cjdaytonjrnospam@cox.net wrote: Charlie Hoffpauir <invalid@invalid.com> wrote: I believe that new orders for HD DVRs are receiving the HR21, which does NOT receive OTA HDTV. I have both an HR20 and an HR10 (Tivo-based) and they both will receive OTA. There will be an add on ota tuner available soon for the HR21 series dvrs. Cost, about $60