Think of it this way:
Dish top 120 with locals and a 625
$42.99/mo + DVR Service Fee: $4.98/mo = $47.97/mo
DirecTV total choice with locals and DirecTV DVR
$41.99/mo + DVR Service Fee: 5.99/mo = $47.98
Local cable DVR charges: varies
So, what does this buy you? First, Both Dish and DirecTV now seem to have basically *free* hardware, in that there are no up front costs. With the 625, Dish gets the reciever back should you leave, not sure about DirecTV.
The Dish package works on two TV's, gives you DVR functionality for two TV's, and provides @100 hours of storage, compared to 70 hours for the DirecTV DVR. Both units are dual tuner, but I think only the 625 has two independent outputs. With DirecTV, you $5.99/mo DVR fee covers multiple DVR units, with Dish you will pay an additional DVR fee and an additional reciever fee. With D*, you're already covered on the DVR fee, but would have to purchase the hardware.
So, from what I can see, for a one or two TV setup, it is essentially a wash. If you want a 2nd DVR unit, D* starts to pull into the lead, but with Dish, you may not need a 2nd unit due to its larger storage capacity and ability to drive two TVs.
In the end, I fail to see why some people get all bent out of shape over the DVR fee. In the current market place, EVERYONE CHARGES A DVR FEE! There may be differences in how they are structured, but you will pay a monthly fee for DVR functionality, unless you're willing to roll your own with a home theater PC (which avoids the monthly fee, but shifts costs to hardware, not a real savings, IMHO).
Some will point out that there are Dish recievers that do not incur a monthly fee. But, the hardware wasn't free, either. And, Dish has now moved their DVR business model over to the recuring monthly, so talking about the no-fee DVR is a moot point (Besides, were you to pick up a 508 on eBay for say, $175 shipped, it wouldn't be until the last month of the THIRD YEAR before you would begin to realize your monthly savings).
So, to sum it up: quit yer flippin' whining! Sheesh! Do a little research, this ain't rocket science, if you don't like the monthly fee, go back to using a VCR!
