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pricing is dependent on customer grouping. Customer care will be able to explain the cost. |
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I have a SA myself, apart from some random reboots after the rollout for additional HD channels, its been rock solid. But even my Dad's Freeview box blows it away for user interface and speed in the EPG. Tivo can't come soon enough. |
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you are correct sorry didnt play the demo |
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And for those who have already got media streamers/Networked TVs with YouTube functionality, and who want to watch the video on the big screen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Zem...layer_embedded ;) |
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Is Cinemoi a fixed contract or rolling?
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I think i must be the only one thinking £200 to rent a box is insanity! If i switch to sky in 1yr i'd have paid £200 just to use the tivo box. I think virgin should have made it so that people could choose to purchase the box when ordering for £275 and have a slot in the box to allow a DVB-T or DVB-T2 tuner to be installed so that people could use the box as a freeview hd box with recording ability.
Its safe to say I will be the customer never upgrading to Tivo until its completely free including installation or maybe, it wouldn't even be worth £20 i don't think as i wouldn't be using the additional functions over what my V+ hd box has. The harddrive space is the only plus for me. I can't see virgin enabling the e-sata port as they haven't enabled the USB port on the V+ due to piracy issues with providers. Just out of curiousity does this support 1080p youtube and does it have Lovefilm built-in too? ---------- Post added at 21:52 ---------- Previous post was at 21:48 ---------- Quote:
Btw it may be financially beneficial for virgin to do this as the cost of creating their own software on the V+ box must be quite a bit whereas tivo is already made and will be improved regularly i'm sure as many companies world-wide use their boxes. If they could get all the v+ boxes gone and everyone on tivo then they'd have alot less programmers needed. Gotta say the box is pretty ugly imo, they always want their boxes to have sort of vagina lips on the front, they should have hired a good designer :P |
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No that's for new customers, it's £149 + £40 install fee |
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All good but ...
What if.. I had most of that 10 years ago with my original Tivo! So strange it is now being marketed as the future! Lol Can't wait to get the 'peanut' back in my hand though! |
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