Originally scoped out last summer via FCC docs, it seems safe to assume that the Echostar-produced Channel Master OTA DVR nears release given web store references uncovered by AVS Forum members.
While the July government filing referred to a pair of units, at this point we only see reference to a single fee-free $250 dual-tuning model – alternately referred to as the CM-7500 and DVR+… that may require external storage for DVR capabilities given the 500GB ($70), 1TB ($95) & 3TB ($125) Seagate hard drive accessories (in addition to a $40 wireless option). Sadly, the product page (which has been pulled), didn’t include glamour shots or detail on which over-the-top Internet services might be included.
We remain convinced that there is, or will be, a healthy market for cord cutters interested in advanced television capabilities. And TiVo’s service fees have been a deterrent. Will Channel Master’s Echostar hardware be the one that gets it done?
(Thanks wiscojim!)
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Sadly, wiscojim's order was cancelled by Channel Master... so we're not quite there.
I would say that if this works well and ships at the price points shown it would be a good OTA option for those who have more than one TV or only need 2 tuners. I have a TiVo Roamio and for me the Roamio with lifetime makes more sense as I only have one TV and need 4 Tuners.
Really hope this one works well as competition is a good thing and TiVo needs more. With this entry OTA users will several solid choices (Cannel Master, Simple TV, TiVo, & HTPCs) for a DVR setup.
Its interesting that Sling can offer EPG services at no-reoccurring cost, but no one else can get a business model together to do the same. It simply quite amazing they don't charge a monthly service fee to keep your Slingbox discoverable on the web. Their "services" maybe be low overhead, but there's still costs in operation and maintenance. Maybe Channel Master will piggy back off the same EPG services to do the same. However, at this point, it appears they're going to miss the Christmas market..