Scientific Atlanta and Time Warner
We recently moved, and had to give up our much loved Grande Cable and internet. We had the HD service from Grande, and this required a switch away from using our Tivo as our DVR and tuner. It was a tough adjustment, as nothing compares to a Tivo in terms of functionality. After a time, we became used to the Motorola DVR, and it worked reasoably well for us. It was definitely no Tivo, but pretty acceptable over all.
Many moons ago, Scientific Atlanta made some of the first cable boxes on the market. There was nothing to compare them to really. The first boxes were just specialized tuners, with no menus, or any added functionality. In our new home, Grande services were not avaiable. We went with Time Warner Cable. A couple of years ago, we did have Time Warner expanded analog service, and were reasonably happy with it.
Enter the Explorer 8300 DVR/Tuner. This thing has to be the worst design of any such critter on the market. It's as if they considered what might be the intuitive operation, and did just the opposite. The DVR portion is suprisingly clunky. Want to search for a show by name? Be prepared to scroll through hundreds, as it only allows you to enter the first letter of the name!
At least it appears that Motorola at least looked at a Tivo. It seems Scientific Atlanta has never seen one. It's much like going from a modern computer back to a 1985 model running Windows 3.0. And yes, I do mean 3.0 and not 3.1! Why? Are these that much cheaper than the Moto? Does SA save that much by doing this in house and not working a deal with Tivo? Does Time Warner simply not give a s**t? I'd really like to know.


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