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I don't see any discussion of DVRs, so I thought I would post this for those who might be looking for an OTA DVR.  Right now, the two main choices for an OTA DVR are the Channel Master DVR+ and the TiVo Roamio/OTA.  The Channel Master 1t DVR+ is on sale for $249.99.  It has no monthly service fees.  TiVo is selling refurbished 500g Roamio/OTAs with Lifetime and a factory warranty for $199.99.

 

Both are great DVRs and good deals, but the TiVo price is insane.

 

 
I have both (and love) and would be happy to answer questions.
 
Happy shopping!
 
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That TiVo deal is amazing. I have a Roamio Plus with lifetime but am considering getting rid of cable TV service which would make that box useless to me as it doesn't do OTA. Might have to get one of these and sell the Roamio Plus with the lifetime when the time comes.

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We've been loving our Channel Master DVR+ (2 of them) for the past 11 months.

 

We have one antenna and a strong enough signal to split that through the house to both DVRs and I'll be looking to see if our 3rd TV has a coax to use the tuner for live tv only.

Subscribe to SlingTV (for ESPN, TBS, TNT, Food Network, etc.) for $25/month and that's all we pay for TV.

Amazon Fire TVs to stream from our $35/month 60Mbps internet through the cable company.

 

Cable/Internet bill went from ~$185    ---->   ~$70

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We've been loving our Channel Master DVR+ (2 of them) for the past 11 months.

 

We have one antenna and a strong enough signal to split that through the house to both DVRs and I'll be looking to see if our 3rd TV has a coax to use the tuner for live tv only.

Subscribe to SlingTV (for ESPN, TBS, TNT, Food Network, etc.) for $25/month and that's all we pay for TV.

Amazon Fire TVs to stream from our $35/month 60Mbps internet through the cable company.

 

Cable/Internet bill went from ~$185    ---->   ~$70

 

We have three TiVos (soon to be four) plus two Minis and three DVR+s.  Personally, I prefer the DVR+, but my wife prefers the TiVo.  Both awesome.  Even if you are not interested in recording, it's nice to have a program guide and to be able to rewind when you snooze off or pause when the phone rings.  The Roamio/OTA has a lot of streaming apps as well.  Santa ought to drop one of those refurbs down your chimney.

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We have three TiVos (soon to be four) plus two Minis and three DVR+s.  Personally, I prefer the DVR+, but my wife prefers the TiVo.  Both awesome.  Even if you are not interested in recording, it's nice to have a program guide and to be able to rewind when you snooze off or pause when the phone rings.  The Roamio/OTA has a lot of streaming apps as well.  Santa ought to drop one of those refurbs down your chimney.

 

It's reeeeeeally tempting. Though, I'm not sure what Mrs. Clause would say...

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We have been a TiVo family for a long time. I have 5 various TiVo's sitting in boxes here as I have replaced all of them with Mini's off my main Roamio Pro. Always loved the service. Stupid I pay monthly. Need to switch over to lifetime. then I would have no monthly with them.

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Yeah I have 4 Minis spread around the house for my Roamio Plus so it would be easy to swap out the Plus with the OTA when I eventually cut the cord.

 

Looks like I could sell my Plus with lifetime service in the $400-500 range easily. Just need to get an antenna for the OTA now.

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Yeah I have 4 Minis spread around the house for my Roamio Plus so it would be easy to swap out the Plus with the OTA when I eventually cut the cord.

 

Looks like I could sell my Plus with lifetime service in the $400-500 range easily. Just need to get an antenna for the OTA now.

Ya the Lifetime really adds to the value on resale. Did Lifetime on one of my old ones and gave it away. I think they are still using it to this day.

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Yeah I have 4 Minis spread around the house for my Roamio Plus so it would be easy to swap out the Plus with the OTA when I eventually cut the cord.

 

Looks like I could sell my Plus with lifetime service in the $400-500 range easily. Just need to get an antenna for the OTA now.

 

PM me a link to your http://tvfool.comreport and I'll help you find one!

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Looks like this TiVo deal is the way to go for someone like me looking to try out the OTA route with a DVR...looking to get away (as much as possible) from the cable bill...cut it in half at a min. Never had a TiVo or CM so I gotta try one of them out....500GB HD typically enough as storage for most folks ?

 

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Looks like this TiVo deal is the way to go for someone like me looking to try out the OTA route with a DVR...looking to get away (as much as possible) from the cable bill...cut it in half at a min. Never had a TiVo or CM so I gotta try one of them out....500GB HD typically enough as storage for most folks ?

 

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500g is not enough for collectors, but it is plenty for time shifters.  If you want to collect, you can increase the disk (requires opening the box and voids the warranty) or use some kind of utility...

 

https://sourceforge.net/p/kmttg/wiki/Home/

 

The Channel Master DVR+ uses external USB storage, so it's a great single set option for collectors.

 

Good luck!

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What is a tvfool.com report? How do I get it? :)

 

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Just go to tvfool.com (specifically http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=1)and enter your address information.  It tells you which OTA stations you'd be able to get, the direction you'll receive them from (if they are all generally from one direction, things get easier) and how far away they are.  From there, you can determine the type of antenna you need (unidirectional, bidirectional, etc.) and the range you'll need to generally get those stations.

 

Len helped me out doing this last year around this time and I've lowered my "cable" bill from $128 down to $30 by getting rid of cable from the cable company. It was funny when they asked me which channels I usually watch and they said we can get you a basic package with these and bring your cost to $105. Lol. Thanks for the hefty price reduction there (after having cut my channel list by 60%). Really trying to keep me as a customer, huh?

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