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I don't see the justification to charge a higher/lower price for the size of hard drive. Hard drives are incredibly cheap nowadays and that's at retail costs. So I don't see the justification in releasing a lesser sized version and pricing it much lower, the cost of the box would be very very similar so why charge much less/more (depending on which way you look at it).
My initial assumption would have been that the lower model would have no hard drive or that it would have reduced functionality but the majority (from what I've read about it) seem to have the impression it'll just be a reduced hard drive size. Yet I'd wager that wouldn't equate to more than £30 (probably less when you consider economies of scale) in cost differences yet the difference in their price will obviously be more than that. No point in having two tiers of the box that are almost the same price after all. In truth I was expecting that they'd fore-go the £40 install fee for pre-regs and at that price I'd have gone for it. I felt £150 was on the steep side (especially considering there's a monthly fee too - though replacing my second V+ box I may end up making a saving) but I was just about willing to pay that. Now I'm not so sure. They can justify the monthly fee for their ongoing services but I don't see any justification for what will obviously be a significant price difference when this second lower tier box arrives. Especially if it's just a smaller hard drive. |
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of course if you have an older box it will be ide and therefore more expensive and less capacity max |
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I'm sure there's many more examples also. :) |
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Overall, all they need to do is take away install fee, make the 1tb box £99 for pre regers and existing high paying customers, and take away the £3 per month extra fee. A lot of us already pay over £60 per month for our services which is enough already. The prices just went up anyway and another £3 is just taking the mic for the same premium TV service just for a newer, better STB which is over due anyway to address storage issues.
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I think virgin have it right with the pricing. They need to keep demand at a reasonable level. If it was as cheap as sniper thinks it should be thousands of folk woud be snapping them up and there simply wouldn't be enough techs to install them.
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Can anyone confirm when using twitter , eBay and other apps can you still watch the TV Ie you can tweet whilst watching a show ?
These seem a good interface http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmxqzWhpVs8 Saw them on a recent trip to the USA. |
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Hi, Have had my email about Tivo now :-) Am on VIP20 would someone be able to tell me how much I should pay if I upgraded to VIP50 with 2 x Tivo and 1 x V+? Also would I pay the £150 activation once or twice with having 2 x Tivo? Cheers Chris
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Having watched the vid, the app graphics cuts off the picture which is a bit strange. Would of thought they'd do a picture in picture. |
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Has anybody had the discovery bar recommend any Sky content?
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On another note, if you select one of the shows on the discovery bar and go to set a series link, the set up graphics stay in the HD UI as opposed to the poor looking SD graphics when you set a link up through the EPG. This annoys me even more now as the code to do this in the HD UI is already written, they just need to transfer it over to the EPG :rolleyes: |
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