Originally posted by: Snatchface
The ReplayTV comes with that functionality out of the box for $150 (40 hr unit). For a 40 hour series 2 tivo its around $250+ then you need to upgrade to the HMO option which I believe costs ~ $60-$100 more. Even then I have heard no reports of people being able to upload video to a PC without major hacking...just allows you to get programming updates over the web (big deal). The Directivo's do not allow HMO functionality at all and have no plans of integrating that in the future (which was why I had to return mine). The service is more expensive for Tivo as well. The remote scheduling is cool in concept but I can't really see using that feature ever...unless you are a total TV addict.
Anyhoo, I just spent a month using tivo and will be hooking up my Replay this week so I'll have first hand experience with both soon. The Replay does seem like a much better deal though.
I spent $150 on my Series 1, then another $60 to upgrade the hard drive so my total capacity was 118 hours. I dropped a $35 network card in there, and I now have a fully functional TiVo connected to my home network. FYI, 40 Hour Series 2 TiVo's now sell for $175 after $50 rebate @ amazon.com.
The differences between the TiVo and the Replay run far deeper then the external hardware features. The TiVo units are vastly superior in terms of their core operating software, which allows for season passes, wishlists, more intuitive conflict management and better reliability (read: your replay TV unit locking up is a bug, not a feature!). There's a reason the ReplayTV units are cheaper - this is a case of getting what you pay for.
-=K=-