A review of Verizon FiOS, overall good – but not so for their STB

Over at Broadband Reports, member weenah has posted a review of the Verizon FiOS service. Overall, the review is strongly positive:

I have to give FiOS internet two very enthusiastic thumbs up and a 10/10 in the awesome scale. Seriously, I have zero complaints outside the monolithic Actiontec router they give you. If you only have the internet package you can sidestep the Actiontec (don’t recall the model number) with a router of your choice.

Television: I’d rather not bore you with the details of the premier package since it can be found on the V* site. Regardless, standard definition broadcasts are absolutely astounding on my 50″ plasma. Comcast and DirecTV don’t even come close to the PQ of the FiOS SD picture. It’s like night and day.

HD picture quality on FiOS is equally great, but the difference between what Comcast offers vs FiOS isn’t nearly a great deal as it is with SD. DirecTV’s original HD channels before the huge HD expansion they pushed recently were terrible. In fact, I thought the FiOS SD channels were only slightly less appealing than DTV’s original HD offerings.

As far as picture quality with FiOS, I once again give it two very enthusiastic thumbs up and a 10/10 on the awesome scale.

But weenah doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to their set-top box software:

I was hesitant to give up my TiVo for the FiOS DVR back in March. I knew I could use a TiVo with the FiOS service but I wanted to check it out for myself. The IMG (interactive media guide) FiOS offered back in March wasn’t aesthetically pleasing and wasn’t in the same league as a TiVo (hell, it wasn’t even in the same sport) but it worked. If you’re previously had TiVo you’ll absolutely hate the V* DVR. If you’ve never had TiVo before than you won’t think the solution V* offers is as bad, but you’ll still know it’s not great.

In late August V* rolled out the IMG 2.0 and it’s been a fluster cuck since then. The only positive thing I can say is that it’s at least prettier than IMG 1.0. Missed recordings, dropped “season passes” and numerous other issues have plagued the IMG. The FiOS forum on dslreports.com can tell you even more about the problems with the box. Also, a 160GB hard drive gives you about ~23 hours or so of recording space. That’s just not enough. I’d be more than happy buying an external eSATA drive to increase the size but that’s not an option because it’s locked down.

I’ve called numerous times to the FiOS support lines and have always been greeted with incredibly helpful people who are eager to address the problems. Unfortunately they are unable to fix the DVR. It’s the buggy software that’s the issue and it’s not something that can be fixed by a first or second level tech.

Ouch. That stings. At least FiOS does support CableCARD, so weenah does have the option to use a TiVo Series3 or TiVo HD. And it sounds like that may be the solution in the end:…I may find myself with a brand spanking new TiVo come Christmas time.

Personally, I’d love to have the option of using FiOS, at least for my data, and possibly to replace my cable service. But it hasn’t made it to my neighborhood yet.

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Vote for a cheaper TiVo HD! Amongst other things…

Amazon is running their ‘Amazon Customers Vote’ specials again this year. Just hit the link and you can vote in six rounds for the product you’d like to see reduced in price as a holiday special.

 Item 1Item 2Item 3
Round 1Nintendo WiiSony PlayStation 3 (40GB)Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade
Amazon Price:$249.99Amazon Price:$399.99Amazon Price:$279.99
Winning Price:$79Winning Price:$139Winning Price:$99
Runner-up Price:$199Runner-up Price:$319Runner-up Price:$219
Quantity:1,000Quantity:1,000Quantity:1,000
Round 2Panasonic L1 7.5MP DSLR w/ Leica LensPansonic SD-1 High-Definition CamcorderPanasonic FX-30 7MP w/ 3.6x OIS Zoom (Black)
Amazon Price:$1,149.95Amazon Price:$907.00Amazon Price:$197.49
Winning Price:$499Winning Price:$299Winning Price:$74
Runner-up Price:$749Runner-up Price:$599Runner-up Price:$124
Quantity:500Quantity:300Quantity:500
Round 3Jakks EyeClops Bionic EyeLeapFrog ClickStart My First ComputerRazor E100 Electric Scooter (Red)
Amazon Price:$39.97Amazon Price:$49.97Amazon Price:$89.99
Winning Price:$14Winning Price:$17Winning Price:$29
Runner-up Price:$24Runner-up Price:$29Runner-up Price:$49
Quantity:1,000Quantity:1,000Quantity:1,000
Round 4Samsung BD-P1400 1080p Blu-ray Disc PlayerToshiba HD-A35 1080p HD DVD PlayerTiVo HD Digital Video Recorder
Amazon Price:$339.99Amazon Price:$405.16Amazon Price:$254.49
Winning Price:$149Winning Price:$149Winning Price:$89
Runner-up Price:$249Runner-up Price:$249Runner-up Price:$149
Quantity:500Quantity:500Quantity:500
Round 5HP Pavilion TX1305US 12.1″ Notebook PCMagellan Maestro 3140 Portable Auto GPS SystemPlatinum Diamond Stud Earrings (1 cttw, I-J Color, I1-I2 Clarity)
Amazon Price:$999.00Amazon Price:$249.99Amazon Price:$2,199.99
Winning Price:$299Winning Price:$99Winning Price:$499
Runner-up Price:$656Runner-up Price:$149Runner-up Price:$1,099
Quantity:250Quantity:500Quantity:100
Round 6Samsung LNT4661F 46″ 1080p LCD HDTVKitchenAid Pro 600 Series Stand Mixer (Meringue)iRobot Roomba 4110 Robotic Vacuum
Amazon Price:$1,869.96Amazon Price:$299.99Amazon Price:$219.99
Winning Price:$719Winning Price:$69Winning Price:$69
Runner-up Price:$1,199Runner-up Price:$129Runner-up Price:$129
Quantity:200Quantity:500Quantity:500

As you can see, the TiVo HD is in Round 4. It currently has 35% of the votes, which puts it in second place behind the Toshiba HD DVD deck, which has 42% – the Samsung has 23%. The TiVo has actually been gaining ground, so if enough people vote it could win.

Personally I voted on the PS3 (currently in 2nd place with 29% to the Wii’s 57%, the Xbox has 14%), the SD-1 (in the lead with 50%, to the FX-30′s 39% and L1′s 11%), the EyeClops (dead last with 12%, beat by the ClickStart’s 24% and Razor’s 64% – none of these really interested me, I voted for the EyeClops because it looks funky), the TiVo HD (of course), the HP (leading with 62% to the Maestro’s 28% and earrings 10%), and the HDTV (leading with 59% to the mixer’s 20% and Roomba’s 21%). I think the PS3 is a lost cause, the Wii is just too popular for the PS3 to catch up. But I think it is still possible for the TiVo to rally!

The good news is, even the ‘losing’ products will get a discount, to the Runner-up Price. So even the losers win a bit.

The quantities are limited, basically on the day for each round the winner is selected and voters are randomly selected and offered the product at the special price. So even if you product wins you may not be able to get it at the special price – in fact, considering the quantities and the number of users, the odds aren’t good – but you also don’t have anything to lose. There is no commitment, you don’t have to buy it even if it does win. It is a chance. So have some fun and vote. Worst case you save someone else some money on the winning item. :-)

And while I’m talking about Amazon deals, on Friday this page will show their Black Friday Deals.

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Pioneer jumps into the broadband fray with SyncTV

Sync TV, Inc, a subsidiary of Pioneer Research Center USA, Inc, launched a private beta of their ‘Unlimited Download’ service for TV today, and they sent me an email about it. They’re joining an increasingly crowded market, but there are a few things that could set SyncTV apart. It is based on open standards and works on Windows PCs, Macs, and Linux PCs, with plans to work on TVs and portable devices in the future. There is DRM – but it is an open-standards system known as Marlin. The entire SyncTV system is an open platform, allowing other vendors to implement support.

SyncTV claims the service will provide ‘home-theater quality’ downloads with quality as good as, or superior to, DVD. There will be programming available with 5.1 Dolby Digital Plus surround sound, and in high-definition when possible. There are plans to enable streaming of content from a PC to a DLNA enabled TV, and presumably other DLNA enabled devices. Personally, I’d love to see them hook up with TiVo and, if not enable downloads right to the TiVo, work something out so their software can wrap things in TiVoGuard (TiVo’s DRM used on TiVoToGo) so we can transfer downloads to a TiVo for viewing on a TV. Though I have a PS3, and that supports DLNA, so I’m set there. ;-)

SyncTV will be a subscription service, with content organized by ‘channel’. You subscribe to a channel for a ‘low monthly fee’, and you have unlimited downloads from that channel. Some of the channels may be existing TV channels – they give Showtime as an example. Some channels may also make content available on a pay-per-download basis. Content can be played back on up to five devices, including the PC on which it is downloaded. Once compatible portable devices are available, you’ll be able to specify up to ten portable devices as well.

If you’re interested in beta testing, sign up on their site. They also have a blog for product updates. (Hey, SyncTV, if it is a blog, how about some RSS love! Give us a feed!) They also dropped a press release.

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This Saturday – buy an 80GB PS3 at Wal*Mart, get *15* Blu-ray movies free

It seems Wal*Mart isn’t just about showing the love for HD DVD, with their recent fire sale on Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Players. This Saturday from 8AM until midnight Wal*Mart will be giving purchasers of the 80GB PS3, which sells for $499, 10 free Blu-ray movies, instantly. And the PS3 is eligible for the mail-in offer for five more free movies, for a total of 15. See for yourself at Wal*Mart’s website – click on ‘Preview Saturday’s Specials’.

Via DailyTech by way of CNet.

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Ultra Kawaii brings the cute to your TiVo via TiVoCast

Ultra Kawaii is the latest Next New Networks channel to be added to TiVoCast. ‘Kawaii’, as many of you probably know, is Japanese for ‘cute’ or ‘lovable’. So, as you may surmise, this channel brings ultra cute videos, specifically ultra cute pets, into your home each week.

TiVo is not liable for an cavities you may develop from the overwhelming sweetness.

As always, you can subscribe via the TiVoCast website or directly on your TiVo via: TiVo Central -> Find Programs -> Download TV & Movies

Thanks to E. Stephen Mack for letting us know about the new channel.

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