The AP has a review of the latest Scientific-Atlanta DVR, the Explorer 8300, available in some Time Warner Cable areas. The two-tuner unit's most unique feature is probably its ability to steam content back over the in-house cable network to up to three other set-top boxes. All in all it sounds pretty promising, but as is standard operating procedure for company-provided DVRs, you should probably hang tight until the guys at AVSForum have had a few months to put the 8300 through its paces.
Also mentioned in the article is that Lawrence, Kansas, is one of the test markets of Diego's Moxi set-top boxes (Sunflower Cable?). I had a chance to play with a prototype a few months back and it was pretty fantastic. I'm looking forward to the reviews from those users. (Thanks, Vic!)
DVRs Can Be Used All Around House [Yahoo]
Update: Reader Jonathon Robinson gives us more info after the jump.
I have one of these (I'm a TWC customer in Manhattan). There are three things I'd like to share with you re: this post:1. There are two versions of the 8300 (Four, actually... two for each
format, SD and HD). One (the only one currently available from TW) is a
standalone - no home network streaming. It is called the 8300. The
second, the 8300 Multi-Room, isn't available yet... at least not to me.2. The 8300 HD is FAR SUPERIOR to the 8000HD in two ways... first, image
quality is much, much better. Second, It can stretch 4:3 HD, whereas with
the 8000HD, you're stuck with vertical sidebars on a 4:3 HD image whether
you like it or not. Both units can, of course, stretch and zoom 4:3 SD.3. The software is improved. I'm assuming they could re-flash (or
whatever) even the older 8000 boxes. But if they can, they haven't. The
8300's software allows you to choose whether to record first-run or all
episodes of a show when you first choose to record an entire series. The
older software defaults to all episodes and you have to jump through a few
menu hoops to change it.When TW installed the 8300, the guy INSISTED the operations and
capabilities of the two boxes were identical. The man is a liar. I still
have an 8000HD in my living room and the 8300HD in my bedroom. But at
first opportunity, I'm trekking to TimeWarner Express with 8000 in-hand to
demand a switcheroo.
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