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| reply to JoshNJ Re: Series 3 has lots of good features
It's been nothing but vaporware from them about the HD box for years. They had a OTA HD box out the year before last, it never came out as well.
I don't see that this box is leaps and bounds better than the cable DVRs. Tivos interface is slow as hell and doesn't appeal to me at all. I've had a functional SATA port on my DVR for over 6 months now, and Tivo is finally getting around to it. |
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| reply to dibbb I think he's talking about that other Tivo that lives in his pink-sky alternate universe. You know, the one where you don't have to know anything about the subject to blather on and on about it...
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| reply to djrobx said by djrobx : They're coming, but won't be usable until Windows Vista. Well thats just retarted -- Start a man a fire and he will be warm for one night. Start a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life. |
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| reply to RadioDoc said by RadioDoc :I think he's talking about that other Tivo that lives in his pink-sky alternate universe. You know, the one where you don't have to know anything about the subject to blather on and on about it... I've yet to see a popup or have any such commercial skipping restriction on any of mine. Of course, I live in the reality-based world. Ah, OK. I should visit his world once in a while, sounds like a nice place.
But seriously, I haven't seen any pop-up ads or anything when I fast forward. In fact, mine seems kinda FF friendly, because when you're zooming through the commercials, you can see your show coming, hit PLAY real fast and be right where the show starts back.
Kinda nice.
And I have TiVo 2 Basic, that's the TiVo where you don't have to pay a monthly or lifetime fee. I just paid $175 from Best Buy and that's it. |
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| reply to JoshNJ said by JoshNJ :said by imrf :If they actually release it. It was announced and demoed at last years CES too. What do you have against tivo as a company? They said last year it would be awhile before it would come out. Personally I am guessing they waited to be able to integrate support for the next generation of cable cards (while at this time last year the current cable cards were just really starting to roll out.) Of course this unit will come out. Having all the features of the hd directivo plus built in nic plus hmo/hme makes this a killer unit, beats the cable companies dvrs by 10 miles. Actually TiVo said at CES 2005, that the product would be released mid-2006, and they are saying the same thing at CES 2006, so there has been no change in release date in the last year, which is a good sign. The whole problem with the delay is the cable industry and CableCards. |
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| reply to imrf said by imrf :It's been nothing but vaporware from them about the HD box for years. They had a OTA HD box out the year before last, it never came out as well. I don't see that this box is leaps and bounds better than the cable DVRs. Tivos interface is slow as hell and doesn't appeal to me at all. I've had a functional SATA port on my DVR for over 6 months now, and Tivo is finally getting around to it. Actually the DirecTiVo (TiVo) HR10-250 DVR, has OTA HD recivers built in and it was release two years ago.
BTW, if you had a eSATA functionality on a DVR, what DVR where you using, one of the cheap Motorola, SciAmerican, or Moxi boxes, or a Dish DVR (which I understand are real cruddy), or one of the dead ReplayTV DVRs?
And if you have had one for 6 months, then we do know that it is NOT SATA II compatiable, so no 3Gbps interface for you.
And of course we know it isn't a DirecTV DVR, only the new non-released "HR20" could have a eSATA interface. |
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| reply to imrf said by imrf : I've had a functional SATA port on my DVR for over 6 months now, and Tivo is finally getting around to it. Yeah, so? Tivo users have been able to upgrade their internal drives for a number of YEARS with a small amount of computer knowledge, and with no computer experience whatsoever for at least the past few years from weaknees. A far cry from being able to add a whole extra box next to your tv for the past 6 months.
At least in the ool forum, when dvr discussion comes up, the general feeling seems to be tivo is the better dvr for sure, it seems the only people who really lean towards the cable companies dvr are those who want 2 tuners and hd, both of these things are taken care of with tivos new unit. The feeling in this thread seems to also be most people going towards tivo. -- You do not understand the glory of Wawa. |
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| reply to Kompressor said by Kompressor :Yes. I also really like how you can FF through programming but not commercials. And how about the pop-up ads? Those are allot of fun! What the hell are you rambling on about? You can fast foward through commercials just fine and there are no "pop-up ads" on tivo. -- You do not understand the glory of Wawa. |
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| reply to JoshNJ said by JoshNJ :Yeah, so? Tivo users have been able to upgrade their internal drives for a number of YEARS with a small amount of computer knowledge, and with no computer experience whatsoever for at least the past few years from weaknees. A far cry from being able to add a whole extra box next to your tv for the past 6 months. Yeah, so? You also void your warranty in doing so.
The feeling in this thread seems to also be most people going towards tivo. Sure, until they see the $1000 price tag and then they'll still have to rent CableCards from the cable company along with the Tivo subscription price. |
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| reply to tbeckner said by tbeckner :Actually the DirecTiVo (TiVo) HR10-250 DVR, has OTA HD recivers built in and it was release two years ago. That's fine, but the box would be pretty useless without DirecTV service as the guide info was pulled over the sat and required DirecTV service to active it.
BTW, if you had a eSATA functionality on a DVR, what DVR where you using, one of the cheap Motorola, SciAmerican, or Moxi boxes, or a Dish DVR (which I understand are real cruddy), or one of the dead ReplayTV DVRs? Scientific Atlanta 8300HD.
And if you have had one for 6 months, then we do know that it is NOT SATA II compatiable, so no 3Gbps interface for you. Doesn't matter, the Tivo box uses the eSATA interface, which is the same as the SA 8300HD and the Motorola DCT-6412 Phase III. None of them will transfer at 3Gbps. SATA II doesn't even offer a major advantage over SATA I as the PCI bus is still the limiting factor in the transfer rates. The are few(if any) that break the 150Mbps transfer rate of SATA now. |
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4 edits | reply to imrf said by imrf :and then they'll still have to rent CableCards from the cable company along with the Tivo subscription price. Boohoo, a whole $1.50 per month, compared to what? $5 or so for a box, and don't even mention a monthly service fee for tivo, most if not all the cable companies charge a monthly dvr fee on top of the box rental anyway.
said by imrf :until they see the $1000 price tag It's amazing how you could possibly know a price even though one hasn't been made public yet. Anyway, they are referring to this new model as their series 3 box, not hd series, not cablecard series, simply series 3. You can bet they will sell them as cheap as they possibly can since you can get a series 2 for $0.00 to $150 depending on rebates at the time. With hd and digital cable catching on faster everyday, these boxes will become the norm and cheap just like existing tivos sooner rather than later. -- You do not understand the glory of Wawa. |
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| said by JoshNJ :Boohoo, a whole $1.50 per month, Per card. To get full use you'll need two v1 cards or a single multi-stream card.
It's amazing how you could possibly know a price even though one hasn't been made public yet. Look at the price of the HD DirecTivo when it came out. One can use that as a good guess to the starting price. Look at the price the Tivos were when they first came out, upwards of $400 for the box.
Anyway, they are referring to this new model as their series 3 box, not hd series, not cablecard series, simply series 3. And your point? It still will be marketed as a HD Tivo and nothing else.
You can bet they will sell them as cheap as they possibly can since you can get a series 2 for $0.00 to $150 depending on rebates at the time. So what? They'll still charge a premium for the box because they know they'll sell. What, do you think Tivo is going to sell them for next to nothing? Keep dreaming. They'll sell them for as much as the market bears, and $1000 isn't unreasonable. Go look at the price of the single tuner Sony DVRs. You're only fooling yourself if you think Tivo is going to be nice and sell the new Series 3 HD Tivo cheap. |
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| said by imrf :Per card. To get full use you'll need two v1 cards or a single multi-stream card. Yeah, so? $3.00 for now, $1.50 once the nex gen cards come out when, later this year? Still cheaper than renting a box and don't have to deal with crappy cable company interfaces and slow ass boxes.
said by imrf :Look at the price of the HD DirecTivo when it came out. One can use that as a good guess to the starting price. Look at the price the Tivos were when they first came out, upwards of $400 for the box. HD Directivo boxes are a different story, they came out like a year ago, and were for a very small market of customers who wanted it.
said by imrf :It still will be marketed as a HD Tivo and nothing else. Look at the CES info, they are marketing it as a Series 3 hd tivo.
said by imrf : What, do you think Tivo is going to sell them for next to nothing? Keep dreaming. They'll sell them for as much as the market bears, and $1000 isn't unreasonable. Go look at the price of the single tuner Sony DVRs. That is exactly what they do. Sign up for a year of service and they sell tivos starting at $50. No premium there, and no money lost, since a tivo is fairly useless without any service anyway.
said by imrf :Look at the price of the HD DirecTivo when it came out. One can use that as a good guess to the starting price. Look at the price the Tivos were when they first came out, upwards of $400 for the box. HD Directivo's are starting at $379 after rebate right now, far cry from $1000 even without a rebate. You cannot possibly base a price on a product released a year ago. I'm guessing this box will go for $599 at release before $50 rebate just for buying it, maybe another $100 off for agreeing to 12 months of service. $449 would not be a bad estimate and would be within anyone's price range who currently has an hdtv set. -- You do not understand the glory of Wawa. |
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| reply to RadioDoc said by RadioDoc :I think he's talking about that other Tivo that lives in his pink-sky alternate universe. You know, the one where you don't have to know anything about the subject to blather on and on about it... I've yet to see a popup or have any such commercial skipping restriction on any of mine. Of course, I live in the reality-based world. ahhh, the ignorant. How they thrive these days. |
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| Why don't you try doing a little research? Oh yeah, because you're ignorant. Here, I'll hold your hand and give you a link to start you off.  »www.usatoday.com/money/media/200···ds_x.htm |
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1 edit | said by Kompressor :Oh yeah, because you're ignorant. Speaking of ignorance, that article is from well over a year ago, and the ads described in the article never happened. No commercial skipping was ever blocked, and no law was ever passed. -- You do not understand the glory of Wawa. |
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  Kompressor Premium join:2002-02-12 Huntington Beach, CA | Give it time, it will be implemented. |
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| said by Kompressor :Give it time, it will be implemented. You insist something is correct, are proven wrong, and your only answer is to basically say "oh yeah, well it might happen someday, somehow, somewhere"
Have any data to back up your claim, or just spouting off more nonsense? -- You do not understand the glory of Wawa. |
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 RadioDoc 58ef2c0 Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 | reply to Kompressor You reference a 14 month old USA Today article as proof of your claim and then call me ignorant?
I rest my case.
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