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 bionicRodFunkier than a mohair disco ball.Premium join:2009-07-06 united state kudos:1 | Pretty cool tv functionality. I wonder if that will work with a telco, satellite or cable dvr? I haven't had a tivo for years.
I don't watch a lot of tv but if my better half sees that we'll be getting one. |
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 | What I wanna know is if that wii u tablet thing will have multi touch functionality and be ips... |
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 | reply to bionicRod said by bionicRod:Pretty cool tv functionality. I wonder if that will work with a telco, satellite or cable dvr? I haven't had a tivo for years.
I don't watch a lot of tv but if my better half sees that we'll be getting one. I believe the articles I posted pretty much answer your questions.  -- "I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo |
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 bionicRodFunkier than a mohair disco ball.Premium join:2009-07-06 united state kudos:1 | said by Alpha Phoenix:said by bionicRod:Pretty cool tv functionality. I wonder if that will work with a telco, satellite or cable dvr? I haven't had a tivo for years.
I don't watch a lot of tv but if my better half sees that we'll be getting one. I believe the articles I posted pretty much answer your questions. Yeah, well I'm at work and they're websensed.  |
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 | reply to Alpha Phoenix Wow! That's really pretty neat. Though a demo such as this needs to be taken at face value, the IDEA is sweet, make your wii-u the center of your entertainment system, but let's see how it plays out. I don't have a tivo, but I DO have a DVR. Built in Harmony-like features for the Wii-u-mote would be pretty sweet.
This brings me back to what I said before about Nintendo being innovative, and not so much caring about pure graphics. This adds a whole new depth to the remote on it, and if what they're looking at here comes to fruition, then Nintendo could do really well with this system. |
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 3 edits | reply to bionicRod said by bionicRod:said by Alpha Phoenix:said by bionicRod:Pretty cool tv functionality. I wonder if that will work with a telco, satellite or cable dvr? I haven't had a tivo for years.
I don't watch a lot of tv but if my better half sees that we'll be getting one. I believe the articles I posted pretty much answer your questions. Yeah, well I'm at work and they're websensed. Then do what I do. Check them on your smartphone. 
Because I like you, I'll copy and paste the main snippets for you. 
said by »www.joystiq.com/2012/09/13/ninte···-and-di/ :Nintendo TVii supported by 'all' major US, Canadian cable and dish companies
Nintendo's director of strategic partnerships, Zach Fountain, has said Nintendo TVii will support "all" cable and dish carriers in the US and Canada. Speaking with Engadget, the executive said the only requirement for signing up is entering your cable or dish provider account information into the Wii U.
DVR and TiVO functionality will work in a similar manner, with subscribers inputting information via web, with functionality then accessible through Wii U. -- "I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo |
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 bionicRodFunkier than a mohair disco ball.Premium join:2009-07-06 united state kudos:1 | I can't always get away with looking at my smart phone, but this page is just an alt tab away on my work pc! Anyway thanks for posting! That is awesome news and is a compelling reason to consider getting a WiiU. Good move by Nintendo. |
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 JackarinoPremium join:2006-12-28 Allendale, NJ kudos:1 | reply to Alpha Phoenix Interesting |
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