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I have DISH America With Locals ($34.99), one 722 DVR Service ($6.00), and pay about $1.22 in taxes per month. This brings my bill to $42.21, which is officially the least expensive way to have a DVR and HD service through Dish. With Dish America, I CANNOT add premium channels or even Platinum HD channels, which kinda' pisses me off, but I can't afford that stuff right now anyway.<br />
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The other option is dropping $300 on a TiVo Premiere, $150 on a complete antenna solution, and spending $13 per month for TiVo service...which isn't a bad option if OTA is an option at all. Of course, that would take eleven months to recoup your hardware expense alone, and you wouldn't get Discovery, Food, USA, TNT, Spike, or CNN with you TiVo.
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I have a Toshiba DVR, about $98, from Sams Clug that has recorded everythig that I have tried to do with it. It has not had any copywrite problems as the Soney DVR has. I don't have a Dish DVR.The Toshiba works great with no fees.</div>