PIP probably won't be an option. It would take significant effort at the server (or two streams to the client) and I don't see that happening.
I don't think it has anything to do with managing expectations.
Well since the bandwidth on the moca side is 10 streams wide, that would suggest 3 streams to a single 110 with PiP would be possible and that the 110 could do the PiP via streams and resize the streams to provide them on one video out ... the alternate is also possible, since the 813 has three tuners, *it* could do the PiP and send it out as one stream to the 110 ... the horsepower is there since the thing does support three full satellite tuners, and could support 1~2 Antenna fed usb dongled OTA modules. I would imagine the beef there would rest in the OTA module
So, I reckon for a person like me with a simple 722k w/OTA on one display, there is no real reason to be excited about these models, or view them as an upgrade to me setup?
Well ... the fact that you *could* in the future add another TV without the need to expand the number of tuners, and if their OTA module / USB dongled thingy does the same as a current OTA module ... then you could actually do FIVE channels simultaneously.. could there really be five things on at once that you wanted to record/watch ?? (Football, baseball, *-ball etc related, and that's if you're not a primetime junkie)
My guess is of the few advantages this would bring to someone that just has one tv is the new user interface in the menu's that may resemble the 922.
Please.. some of us don't see the 922's menus as a step up.. in some ways the 922's menus are "pretty" but I'd take function over pretty any time, and the amount of cursoring you do with 922's is even more then that on the 722k ... so.. for me that uber pretty uber modern interface is for sh*t... but that's me.. except for the sluggishness of my older 311 receiver and its lack of tv display while in the menu, it was fine for me.. that's not saying there isn't room for major improvements in any (or all) of them ...