Anyone switch from Tivo to a Cable DVR?

I'm wary, but the Cable DVR seem like the easiest fairly than having the cable cards installed within the Series 3 Tivo. The downside is that the interface on the Cable DVR looks pathetic. I own Cablevision--I believe it's a Scientific Atlanta. Anyone have comments?


Answers:    If you're already used to the Tivo you will be sorely disappointed beside cable and satellite box interfaces. They're horrible, clunky, slow and often merely plain don't work. If you don't bother with pay-per-view or video-on-demand (outrageously overpriced most of the time) after you're better off next to the Tivo and CableCards. It'll cost you more, but convenience and reliability sometimes has it's price.
You can ask Cablevision for a free 1 month trial of their Cable DVR and find out. Return if if your not thrilled.

Try calling their customer service.

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