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That is my main gripe, you are only going to receive what you already receive are you not? You'll be able to record more of it though! |
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You may be able to record more of it but i seem to spend more of my time on here:D |
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Conversely I would have thought that someone who takes the time to connect his pc to his tv and likes what he sees could see the potential of the tivo box. If they do build on the apps and make use of the 10 meg modem it could be a really good machine. If tivo and VM can build on things like that it could be well worth the extra money just for that never mind the standard tivo features that many of the original tivo users still rave about. Having said that until we ordinary punters see the tivo in action the jury is obviously still out. Just a few things that together should make it worth it, at least to me. 1) The 1Tb drive. 2)A dynamically updated epg far superior to what VM have now and possibly superior even to Sky's allowing full use to be made of the three tuners. 3)The usual tivo bells and whistles that the original tivo users rave about. Recording what it thinks you like could be a useful addition to catch up tv which is already one of VM's best features. 4)I believe the USA tivo has back up to pc etc.. That would be a fantastic addition. I wonder if we will be allowed this in the UK though? This might be crippled because of right issues. 5)Streaming off the internet using the dedicated 10meg connection. Also plenty of bandwidth for HD streaming. 6) Much better epg with backwards searching etc. 7) Apps allowing things like movie downloads by subscription. Would be nice but definitely one that could take time or might never appear. There might be others I don't know about. It would be interesting to hear what other people think. |
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I agree if you find your V+ is always full then a bigger HDD would be useful. I also agree that anybody would welcome a dynamic EPG, including some Freeview users who have that now with a cheap box and it is pretty lame that we as Pay TV subscribers have to pay around £200 or whatever it costs to get this feature. Going back in time for catch up through the EPG is a great feature but far from unique, YouView will offer it, Talk Talk and a lesser known on demand service VeryTangyTV have offered it for ages. Apps to allow the latest movie streaming in high quality would be nice and that might be a reason for me to get it in the future but I am not aware of any plans for this to be introduced. Our new TV has this feature, I haven't tried it though and it can be used for YouTube and other things too but I cannot comment on PQ yet but I doubt it would be as good as a dedicated Tivo app but my point is that again it isn't anything unique. I used to have BT Vision before VM, in my opinion their STB was superior to the V+, the only area it really lacked was it only had 2 tuners but that was never a big problem for me personally as far as I recall. Dynamic EPG, great user interface, lightning fast too, smashing search options. A genuinely nice STB but that's all it was, a STB. The reason I left is because overall for the cost it was lacking in linear content compared to VM, nice hardware, bells and whistles as you say but not as much on offer for what it was actually used for, watching TV. It couldn't find content that wasn't there but then again the box was free. They introduced a new STB before I was leaving, I believe it was faster but functionally it was identical but most importantly it only received the same channels and content as my older box though and until this changes with Tivo I think I will stick with the V+ as I see no overwhelming reason to change. |
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My laptop is connected by a 3 metre HDMI cable to a Plasma TV and I can stream anything available in HD and takes seconds to set up.
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Probably not for everyone but it works for me. |
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Personally, whilst Tivo sounds like a great hardware upgrade, I'm more interested in content. Sky Atlantic is offering the majority of the best US TV series & without that I don't care how big my hard drive is because they'll be nothing of quality to record.
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hmmm... I think saying 300 million people and only 3 million TiVo subs is using the wrong comparison! It should be how many homes have cable and then take TiVo. TiVo in the US had 4.7mil customers in 2006, but lost some market share due to some cable co's releasing a basic DVR. plus it's more expensive in the US with a higher monthly cost. The VM way is much better at a low monthly cost. Quote:
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The thing is that the tivo box has the potential to make the V+ and Sky + HD look like something from the ark. Saying you can do some of those things on other boxes isn't much of a defence any more than saying a universal remote is useless because I can use all these other remotes. It would be an even dafter argument if I had to buy all the other remotes to replace the one universal one. One more thing just to turn your arguments on their head. People will be able to view the content on Sky Atlantic by other means both legal and not so legal. Unlike many of the things you have said it might actually offer a better viewing experience because it can be viewed dog and advert free. Is that an ideal situation? Of course not but then neither are most of the reasons you say the new box wont be worth paying some dosh for. As it happens neither of us are personally bothered about having that channel anyway. I do like the look of the new tivo box though. I just hope that VM exploit it's full potential. |
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I don't watch many US dramas but we can never have enough new channels so hope I turns up.
SD or HD, doesn't bother me. |
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