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Once set up however, it's all fine and well worth £149 + £40 install. My S1 TiVo cost twice as much to buy + lifetime subscription + the same again on hard disc upgrades/replacements. |
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In the meantime you posted on here in February stating Virgin Media are going on a 'HD Shopping Spree'. I suppose you will not be able to provide proof as it's confidential but is there any way you can give an indication as to when the said 'spree' will commence? You further said that if customers expect extra content they must pay for it, as prices have now risen and nothing has been added to XL perhaps you might comment on that too? |
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Anyway, pedantics aside, I was talking about in terms of features. No one knows what impact it will have on the customer base, as it has not long launched. Anyway, if you are going to talk Customer Numbers, I believe Freeview leaves both Sky and Virgin in it's dust. |
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I suppose all Sky+HD 1TB offers over a standard box is extra storage, so take up over a "free" box would be lower. More HD is certainly something VM are adding this year, I can't go in to specifics at this time due to confidentiality. VM did however provide this announcement in their price rise email April is the normal price rise time for VM, they added a lot of content over the last 12 months, especially HD channels. You can't really expect channels to be instantly added on the 1st of April... they are coming though. |
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Nice to have Digital Fantastic back as there was a rumour going round that he wae doing a Lord Lucan.
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sky sports red button and more hd channels should be another good year for us VM customers :)
PS welcome back DF :) |
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I watch a lot of US programmes. When the new TV shows are announced at the Upfronts around May time, there are normally several new shows that look interesting. As it stands now, bearing in mind these shows don't start until September/October (in the US; who knows when in the UK?), it's a case of trying to find out if they've even been picked up by a UK channel, let alone which one and when they start. With wishlists, you let Tivo do all that monitoring for you; add the show as a whishlist item and it will pick it up and record it if and when a UK channel show it. It's the same with actors, directors etc.; just add them to a whishlist and Tivo will record programmes with them in. Tivo will also make suggestions as to shows that might appeal to you. I believe Sky does that but you need to buy an ipad to get that now (I read somewhere that Sky may be bringing that functionality into the EPG later this year?) I also like season and episode information, actors, directors, producers etc. all will be available on my Tivo screen rather than having to switch the PC on to check digiguide and visit Epguides.com and IMDB Then there are apps; VM are talking about far more apps than you get on your current connected TVs/BR players. Cindy Rose said there would be hundreds in a years time. |
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