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Originally posted by Seven of Nine
I echo Texan's comments.
The TiVo user interface is completely intuitive and you'll start having fun very shortly after hooking it up. Replay, however, will take some time to learn and never really feels quite right.
So, if all else is the same, get the TiVo.
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I personally have an Ultimate TV w/ DirecTv, which is a competing service originally from Microsoft. Oddly enough, UTV is very hackable, and has a pretty devoted tech following (albeit dwindling)--I like the interface better than Replay or Tivo, but I bet I'll have to get Tivo once support becomes an issue. A hard drive upgrade is a must for any Tivo/Replay/UTV user--very simple and you can expand your recording capability by 80+ hours.
Flinty